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Name and Address Name and Address Institute Type = ALL Zone: KHULNA Institute = ALL District: BAGERHAT Upazilla: ALL For Whom = ALL Mpo Enlisted = N/A Union: ALL Management Type = ALL Institute Type: Madrasha Region = All Geographical Location = All Total No. of Institute: 165 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 1 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT AMENA SAMAD MOHILA 114826 Village: Monigong Union:WARD NO-02 01758635997 [email protected] 27/03/2019 SADAR DHAKHIL MADRASAH Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 2 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT ARPARA NESARIA SIDDIQUIA 114828 Village: ARPARA Union: BARAI PARA 01718555232 [email protected] 29/03/2019 SADAR DHKHIL MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 3 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT B.K.MANDRO DAKHIL 114805 Village: MANDRA Union: BISHNUPUR 01717560590 [email protected] 22/03/2018 SADAR MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 4 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT BAGDIA ALIM MADRASHA 114821 Village: BAGDIA Union: BARAI PARA 01718929588 [email protected] 01/04/2019 SADAR Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 5 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT BAGERHAT KAMIL MADRASHA 114809 Village: DAKHIN SARAI Union: 6 046863002 [email protected] 02/04/2019 SADAR Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: 01715-268055 m BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 6 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT BARUI PARA SL. FAZIL 114812 Village: BARUI PARA Union: BARAI 01724532836 madrasah114812@gmail 25/03/2019 SADAR MADRASAH PARA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR .com District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 7 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT BoITPUR BHADRAPARA 114817 Village: BHADRAPARA Union: 01758839967 [email protected] 02/07/2019 SADAR JAMALIA DAKHIL MADRASHA BEMARTA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 1 of 16 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 8 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT CHULKATHI MUSLIMA DAKHIL 114829 Village: CHULKATHI Union: KHANPUR 01737266277 [email protected] 05/04/2019 SADAR MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 9 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT DEMA KARAMOTIA FAZIL 114811 Village: Dema Union: NO10 DEMA 01706226386 [email protected] 30/03/2019 SADAR MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 10 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT DEPARA NESARIA ALIM 114819 Village: DEPARA Union: GOTA PARA 01719777261 [email protected] 02/04/2019 SADAR MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 11 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT HABELEE SALEHIA . DAKHII L 114815 Village: Shabek Danga Union:KAR A 01718101494 [email protected] 25/03/2019 SADAR MADRASHA PARA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR om District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 12 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT HARIKHALI PURBO PARA 114822 Village: HARIKHALI Union:WARD 01719638937 [email protected] 07/04/2019 SADAR DAKHIL MADRASHA NO-01 Upazila:BAGERH AT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 13 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT K. HEDAYETPUR AHMEDIA ALIM 114813 Village: Hedayetpur Union:WARD NO-02 01714847129 [email protected] 14/03/2019 SADAR MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 14 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT KAFURPURA DAKHIL 114818 Village: Kafurpura Union:BARAI PARA 01798755673 [email protected] 28/03/2019 SADAR MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 15 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT KHANJAHAN ALI ADARSHA ALIM 114810 Village: Badekarapara Union:KAR A 0468-63489 [email protected] 13/04/2019 SADAR MADRASA PARA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR 01718-092585 District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 16 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT KHANPUR ALIM MADRASHA 114814 Village: KHANPUR Union: KHANPUR 01739-644482 [email protected] 30/03/2019 SADAR Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 17 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT MADINATUL ULUM ADARSHA 114825 Village: DASHANI Union:WARD NO-03 01712888300 [email protected] 25/03/2018 SADAR DAKHIL MADRASHA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: 01712888300 BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 18 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT PANIGAHAT ISLAMIA NESARIA 114816 Village: BISHNUPUR Union: N/A [email protected] 30/03/2019 SADAR DAKHIL MADRASHA BISHNUPUR Upazila:BAGERH AT 01719504479 SADAR District:BAGERH AT Zone: KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 2 of 16 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 19 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT PARKORA MARA DAKHIL 114820 Village: PARKORA MARA Union: 01716079596 [email protected] 27/03/2019 SADAR MADRASAH BISHNUPUR Upazila:BAGERH AT SADAR District:BAGERH AT Zone: KHULNA 20 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT PASCHIMBHAG BELAET 114824 Village: পপপপপপপপপ Union:GO TA [email protected] 24/03/2019 SADAR HOSSAIN DAKHIL MADRASAH PARA Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR পপপপপপপপ District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA পপপ 21 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT RAHMATPUR DAKHIL 114823 Village: RAHMATPUR Union: BEMARTA 01719630288 [email protected] 02/04/2019 SADAR MADRASAH Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 22 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT RAKHAL GASI DARUS SUNNAH 114827 Village: Dare Rasulpur Union: 01724460362 [email protected] 03/04/2019 SADAR DAKHIL MADRASAH RAKHALGACHHI Upazila:BAGERH AT SADAR District:BAGERH AT Zone: KHULNA 23 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT RANOBHUMI MIRERDANGA 114808 Village: Ranobhumi Upazila:BAGERH AT 01718654794 [email protected] 09/03/2019 SADAR DAKHIL MADRASAH SADAR District:BAGERH AT Zone: KHULNA 24 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT SHATGUMBAJ BITUSH SHARAF 114806 Village: SUNDARGHONA Union: SHAT 01719503379 [email protected] 18/04/2019 SADAR ADARSHA ALIM MADRASHA GAMBUJ Upazila:BAGERH AT SADAR m District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 25 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT SREEGHAT SODULLAPUR 136732 Village: পপপপপপপ Upazila: 01729810369 [email protected] 15/04/2019 SADAR MOHILA DAKHIL MADRASAH BAGERHAT SADAR District: om BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 26 BAGERHAT BAGERHAT U P R DAKHIL MADRASAH 114807 Village: UTKUL Union: JATRAPUR 01715713381 [email protected] 02/04/2019 SADAR Upazila: BAGERHAT SADAR District: 01715713381 BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 27 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY BARABARIA RAHMANIA FAZIL 114871 Village: Barabaria Upazila:CHI TALMARY 01712075064 borobariamadrasah@gm 06/03/2019 MADRASAH District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA ail.com 28 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY CHAR BANIARY NESARIA 114872 Village: Charbaniary Upazila: 01714475777 charbaniary.39315488 29/03/2018 DHAKIL MADRASAH CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 29 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY CHAR KACHURIA DAKHIL 114873 Village: CHAR KACHURIA Upazila: 01721674663 [email protected] 10/07/2019 MADRASHA CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT m Zone: KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 3 of 16 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 30 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY CHITALMARI DHAKIL 114874 Village: Mohila College Road Upazila: 01980417321 [email protected] 04/03/2018 MADRASAH CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT 01712181183 m Zone: KHULNA 31 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY HIZLA ALIM MADRASA 114868 Village: পপপপপ Upazila:CHI TALMARY 01925426075 [email protected] 13/07/2019 District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA m 32 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY RAHAMATPUR FAZIL 114870 Village: পপপপপপপ Upazila: 01711450578 [email protected] 25/06/2018 MADRASAH CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 33 BAGERHAT CHITALMARY SHAILDAH BAKPUR KARAMATIA 114869 Village: পপপপপপ Upazila: 01714754311 [email protected] 10/07/2019 FAZIL MADRASAH CHITALMARY District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 34 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT AL-HERA ALIM MADRASHA 114919 Village: TOWN NOWAPARA Upazila: 0466356032 alheramadrasha@gmail. 24/03/2018 FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01711579982 com KHULNA 35 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT BARABARIA LALCHANDRAPUR 114918 Village: LAL CHANDRAPUR Upazila: 01718019271 [email protected] 06/03/2019 DHAKHIL MADRASHA FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 36 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT BHABNA ISLAMIA DAKHIL 114915 Village: BHABNA Upazila: FAKIRHAT 01912252447 [email protected] 07/03/2019 MADRASHA District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 37 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT FAKIRHAT KARAMATIA FAZIL 114912 Village: ATTAKI Upazila: FAKIRHAT 01758907773 fakirhatmadrasha@gmail 06/03/2019 MADRASA District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA .com 38 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT HAZRAT AMIR HAMZA(R) 114917 Village: PAGLA DEAPARA Upazila: 01710902009 amirhamza114917@gma 06/03/2019 DAKHIL MADRASHA FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: il.com KHULNA 39 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT JARIA ISLAMIA SIDDIKIA DAKHIL 114913 Village: JARIA MAIT COMRA Upazila: 01703618227 [email protected] 08/03/2019 MADRASHA FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 40 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT KHANJAHANPUR MOHAMMADIA 114914 Village: BRAMMAN RAKDIA Upazila: 01718003632 khanjahanpurmadrasa@ 05/03/2019 SENIOR MADRASAH FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01718003632 gmail.com KHULNA 41 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT SK. ABU BAKAR SIDDIQE 114920 Village: KAHARDANGA Upazila: 01716950128 [email protected] 05/03/2019 MOHILA DAKIL MADRASA FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA Print Date : 7/29/2019 Page 4 of 16 SL# DISTRICT THANA INSTITUTE NAME EIIN Address Phone/Mobile EMAIL Updated Date 42 BAGERHAT FAKIRHAT TEKATIA DEAPARA DAKHIL 114916 Village: পপপপপপপপ Upazila: 01761757989 [email protected] 04/03/2019 MADRASA FAKIRHAT District: BAGERHAT Zone: 01761757989 KHULNA 43 BAGERHAT KACHUA CHAR SONAKUR ALIM 114949 Village: CHAR SONAKUR Union: 01716060825 [email protected] 15/03/2019 MADRASAH MAGHIA Upazila: KACHUA District: 01716060825 BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA 44 BAGERHAT KACHUA DOBARIA DAKHIL MADRASHA 131517 Village: পপপপপপপপ Union: RARI [email protected] 28/12/2015 PARA Upazila: KACHUA District: পপপপপপপপ BAGERHAT Zone: KHULNA পপপ 45 BAGERHAT KACHUA GAZALIA RAHMANIA DAKHIL 114944 Village: পপপপপপপপ Union:GAZALI A [email protected] 25/03/2019 MADRASAH Upazila: KACHUA District: BAGERHAT পপপপপপপপ Zone: KHULNA পপপ 46 BAGERHAT KACHUA KACHUA DAKHIL MADRASAH 114950 Village: পপপপপ Union:KACHU
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