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  2. Amar Sonar Bangla - Wikipedia

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    The word amar refers to the possessive first-person singular ' my ' or ' (of) mine '; the word sonar is the adjectival form of the root word sona, meaning ' gold '; and the word sonar, which literally translates as ' golden ' or ' made of gold ', is used as a term of endearment meaning ' beloved ', but in the song, the words Sonar Bangla may be interpreted to express the preciousness of Bengal.

  3. List of Bangladeshi patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    "Akti Bangladesh" - written by Noyeem Gahar and sung by Sabina Yasmin and Konok Chapa in different versions "Amar Desher Matir Gondhe" "Amar Shonar Bangla" - National anthem of Bangladesh, written by Rabindranath Tagore "Amar Vaier Rokte Rangano" - written by Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury and composed by Altaf Mahmud during 1952 Bengali language movement.

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  5. Dhakaiya Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Dhakaiya Urdu, sometimes referred to as Sobbasi Language [citation needed] or Khosbasi Language, [citation needed] is a Bengalinized dialect of Urdu that is native to Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is being spoken by the Sobbas or Khosbas community, Nawab Family and some other communities such as the Shia community of Old Dhaka.

  6. Vande Mataram - Wikipedia

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    I praise you, Motherland) is a poem that was adopted as the national song of the Republic of India in 1950. It is written in Sanskritised Bengali [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in the 1870s, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and was first published in 1882 as part of Chatterjee's Bengali novel Anandmath .

  7. Bengali language - Wikipedia

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    The national anthems of both Bangladesh (Amar Sonar Bangla) and India (Jana Gana Mana) were written in Bengali by the Bengali Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. [61] Notuner Gaan known as "Chol Chol Chol" is Bangladesh's national march, written by The National Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bengali in 1928.

  8. Music of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Hason Raja: Devotional songs written by a music composer by the name of Hason Raja (from Sylhet, northeastern side of Bangladesh near Assam) that was recently repopularised as dance music. Jari: songs involving musical battle between two groups; Jatra Pala: songs associated exclusively with plays (performed on-stage). Usually involves colourful ...

  9. Music of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    This songs are composed by legendary Bengali mystic poet, songwriter, and philosopher , Hason Raja, from Sylhet, Bangladesh. His songs focus on spiritual awakening, the transient nature of life, and the search for divinity within oneself. These compositions, often referred to as Baul songs, are filled with mysticism, simplicity, and profound ...

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