Dhaka Cantonment

Coordinates: 23°49′N 90°24′E / 23.82°N 90.40°E / 23.82; 90.40
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Dhaka Cantonment
ঢাকা সেনানিবাস
Dhaka
Front View of Bir Shrestho Shaheed Jahangir Gate, Dhaka Cantonment.
Coordinates23°49′N 90°24′E / 23.82°N 90.40°E / 23.82; 90.40
TypeMilitary base
Site information
Controlled by Bangladesh Armed Forces
Site history
Built1874

Dhaka Cantonment (Bengali: ঢাকা সেনানিবাস) is a cantonment located in the northern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The headquarters of the Bangladesh Army,[1] and Air Force are situated within the cantonment which combined form the Armed Forces of Bangladesh. The Cantonment is located on the north-east end of the Dhaka metropolis.[2]

Command Installations[edit]

Formation Under Army Headquarters[edit]

Administrations and Limited Companies

Areas under the Defense Officers Housing Schemes (DOHS) also fall under the Dhaka Cantonment Area.

Command Structure

Formation Under Air Headquarters[edit]

Command Structure

Formation Under Bangladesh Navy[edit]

Comand Structure

Formation Under Bangladesh Railway[edit]

Establishments[edit]

Education[edit]

References[edit]

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  17. ^ "EC starts 2nd phase smart NID distribution in Dhaka". The Financial Express. Dhaka. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  18. ^ "History of BISC". Bangladesh International School & College.
  19. ^ "Welcome to Dhaka Cantt Girls' Public School & College". Dhaka Cantonment Girls' Public School & College.