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  6. Amar Sonar Bangla - Wikipedia

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    Amar Sonar Bangla" (Bengali: আমার সোনার বাংলা, lit. 'My Golden Bengal', pronounced [ˈamaɾ ˈʃonaɾ ˈbaŋla] ) is the national anthem of Bangladesh . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] An ode to Mother Bengal , the lyrics were written by Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore , while the melody is derived from Baul singer Gagan Harkara 's ...

  7. Ami Kothay Pabo Tare - Wikipedia

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    Ami Kothay Pabo Tare (Bengali: আমি কোথায় পাবো তারে, "Where shall I meet him") is a Bangladeshi folk song whose lyrics and tune were ...

  8. Prothom Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the proposed national anthem song started singing along with Amar Sonar Bangla at the Presidential functions. But the initiative stalled after Zia was assassinated in 1981 . [ 5 ] Around the 1980s, the song was announced as the official anthem of Zia's party BNP.

  9. Ekla Chalo Re - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the 22 protest songs [9] written during the Swadeshi period of Indian freedom movement and along with "Amar Sonar Bangla", it became one of the key songs for the Anti-Partition Movement in Bengal Presidency in 1905. [9] Titled as "Eka" ("Alone") the song was first published in the September 1905 issue of Bhandar magazine. [1] "