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'''[[Bangladesh]]''' participated in the '''[[2006 Asian Games]]''' held in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]], with a total of 73 athletes (64 men, 7 women) in twelve different sports. Bangladesh won a bronze medal in [[Kabaddi]] and was ranked 36th in a three-way tie with [[Afghanistan]] and [[Yemen]] in the medal standings.
'''[[Bangladesh]]''' participated in the '''[[2006 Asian Games]]''' held in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]], with a total of 73 athletes (64 men, 7 women) in twelve different sports. Bangladesh won a bronze medal in [[Kabaddi]] and was ranked 36th in a three-way tie with [[Afghanistan]] and [[Yemen]] in the medal standings.


==Medalists==
==Medal performance==
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===Medal summary===
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| [[Md Mizanur Rahman]]<br>[[Kazi Yunus Ahmed]]<br>[[Md Abdur Rouf]]<br>[[Abu Salah Musa]]<br>[[Razu Ahmed]]<br>[[Mosharrof Hossain]]<br>[[Kamal Hossain (kabaddi)|Kamal Hossain]]<br>[[Abul Kalam (player)|Abul Kalam]]<br>[[Badsha Miah]]<br>[[Md Bozlur Rashid]]<br>[[Ziaur Rahman Ziaur]]<br>[[Md Mozammal Haque Haque]]
| [[Kabaddi at the 2006 Asian Games|Kabaddi]]


| Men's kabaddi
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===Medalists===

====Bronze====
* Wushu: Men's kabaddi
* [[Md Mizanur Rahman]]
* [[Kazi Yunus Ahmed]]
* [[Md Abdur Rouf]]
* [[Abu Salah Musa]]
* [[Razu Ahmed]]
* [[Mosharrof Hossain]]
* [[Kamal Hossain (kabaddi)|Kamal Hossain]]
* [[Abul Kalam]]
* [[Badsha Miah]]
* [[Md Bozlur Rashid]]
* [[Ziaur Rahman Ziaur]]
* [[Md Mozammal Haque Haque]]

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==Participation details==

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==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.doha-2006.com Official Website of the 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar]


{{Nations at the 2006 Asian Games}}
{{Nations at the 2006 Asian Games}}

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Bangladesh at the
2006 Asian Games
IOC codeBAN
NOCBangladesh Olympic Association
in Doha
Competitors74
Medals
Ranked 36th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Asian Games appearances (overview)

Bangladesh participated in the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar, with a total of 73 athletes (64 men, 7 women) in twelve different sports. Bangladesh won a bronze medal in Kabaddi and was ranked 36th in a three-way tie with Afghanistan and Yemen in the medal standings.

Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Bronze Md Mizanur Rahman
Kazi Yunus Ahmed
Md Abdur Rouf
Abu Salah Musa
Razu Ahmed
Mosharrof Hossain
Kamal Hossain
Abul Kalam
Badsha Miah
Md Bozlur Rashid
Ziaur Rahman Ziaur
Md Mozammal Haque Haque
Kabaddi Men's kabaddi 6

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bangladesh". DAGOC. Archived from the original on 4 January 2007.