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  2. Bengali novels - Wikipedia

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    Later Syed Waliullah translated it in English by the name Tree Without Roots. Mahbub-ul Alam wrote Mofijon, also published in 1948. A progressive novelist Humayun Kabir wrote an English novel, Rivers and Women, which was published in 1945. The Bengali form was published in 1952 by the name of Nodi O Nari.

  3. Biswasghatak - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali term biswasghatak literally means 'traitor'. After the end of the Second World War , a scientist, Klaus Fuchs , supplied confidential information to the USSR on his own efforts by averting the ever alert eyes of the United States Government.

  4. Bangalir Itihas: Adiparba - Wikipedia

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    Bangalir Itihas: Adiparba is a book on the history of ancient Bengal and Bengalis written by Niharranjan Ray.It was published in 1949 by The Book Emporium.The subject of the book is the history of the Bengalis and the homeland of the Bengalis; especially the past society, culture and economic life.

  5. Category:Bengali-language novels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Indian Bengali-language novels (3 C, 46 P) Bengali novels by writer ... By using this site, ...

  6. Chowringhee (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Chowringhee is a novel by Bengali author Sankar. First published in Bengali in 1962, the novel became a bestseller and was translated into a number of Indian languages and made into a film and a play. [1] It is considered arguably Sankar's most popular book, [2] a classic novel in Bengali. [3]

  7. Hajar Churashir Maa - Wikipedia

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    Hajar Churashir Maa also portrays the other faces of the human stories that emanated from the restless political adventure of the vibrant Bengali youth, which was ruthlessly cowed by the then Congress government until the Communist Party displaced them and who then again themselves ruthlessly cowed their opponents, the same Bengali youth. [7]

  8. Bengali literature - Wikipedia

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    The first Bangla books to be printed were those written by Christian missionaries. Dom Antonio's Brahmin-Roman-Catholic Sambad, for example, was the first Bangla book to be printed towards the end of the 17th century. Bangla writing was further developed as Bengali scholars wrote textbooks for Fort William College. Although these works had ...

  9. Saheb Bibi Golam - Wikipedia

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    Saheb Bibi Golam is a 1953 Bengali novel written by Bimal Mitra (1912–1991) and is set in Calcutta, India during the last years of the nineteenth century. [1] It was serialised in the Bengali-language literary magazine Desh in November 1952. [2] The novel tells the story of the sumptuous lifestyle and the decay of a feudal family. It is the ...