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  2. List of works by Kazi Nazrul Islam - Wikipedia

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    Sanchita (Collected poems), 1925. Phanimanasa (The Cactus), 1927. Chakrabak (The Flamingo), 1929. Satbhai Champa (The Seven Brothers of Champa), juvenile poems, 1933. Nirjhar (Fountain), 1939. Natun Chand (The New Moon), 1939. Morubhaskar (The Sun in the Desert), 1951. Sanchayan (Collected Poems), 1955. Nazrul Islam: Islami Kobita (A Collection ...

  3. Bidrohi (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Bidrohi (poem) Young Nazrul in-front of the Dalmadal Canon in Bishnupur, Bankura. "Bidrohi" ( Bengali: "বিদ্রোহী"; English: "The Rebel") is a popular revolutionary Bengali poem and the most famous poem written by Kazi Nazrul Islam in December 1921. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Originally published in several periodicals, the poem was first ...

  4. Islami Bishwakosh - Wikipedia

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    Islami Bishwakosh. Islami Bishwakosh ( Bengali: ইসলামী বিশ্বকোষ, romanized : Islāmī Bishshokōsh, lit. 'Islamic encyclopedia') is an encyclopedia published by the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. It is of 25 volumes and also a concise version. The project's leading founder was Abdul Haque Faridi, a Bangladeshi ...

  5. Bible translations into Bengali - Wikipedia

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    The high language Bengali translation in use in Bangladesh is derived from Carey's version, while "common language" versions are newer translations. Fr. Christian Mignon, a Belgian Jesuit, finished a revised version of the Bible in Bengali, named Mangalbarta, which has copious footnotes.

  6. Sadhu bhasha - Wikipedia

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    Language codes. ISO 639-3. –. Sadhu bhasha ( Bengali: সাধু ভাষা, romanized : Sādhu bhāṣā, lit. 'Chaste language') or Sanskritised Bengali was a historical literary register of the Bengali language most prominently used in the 19th to 20th centuries during the Bengali Renaissance. Sadhu-bhasha was used only in writing ...

  7. Gitanjali - Wikipedia

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    Gitanjali ( Bengali: গীতাঞ্জলি, lit. ''Song offering'') is a collection of poems by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, for its English translation, Song Offerings, making him the first non-European and the first Asian & the only Indian to receive this honour.

  8. Maa (novel) - Wikipedia

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    650373666. Maa ( Bengali: মা, lit. Mother) is a novel by the Bangladeshi author Anisul Hoque. [1] An English translation, titled Freedom's Mother, was published by Palimpsest from New Delhi in 2012. The novel entered the Prothom Alo ' s list of the best ten creative books in Bengali of the 1st decade of the 21st century and the list of the ...

  9. Kashiram Das - Wikipedia

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    Kashiram Das or Kāśīrām Dās ( Bengali: কাশীরাম দাস, pronounced [ka.ʃi.raˑm d̪aˑʃ]; born 16th century) is an important poet in medieval Bengali literature. His Bengali re-telling of the Mahābhārata, known as Kāśīdāsī Môhābhārôt, is a popular and influential version of the Mahābhārata legend in Bengal ...