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  2. Artistic depictions of the Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    The songs recorded for and broadcast on Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra are still considered to be the best of Bangladeshi protest songs. Four documentaries were made in Bangladesh during the War - Zahir Raihan 's Stop Genocide and A State Is Born , Babul Chowdhry's Innocent Millions , and Alamgir Kabir's Liberation Fighters.

  3. Chorki - Wikipedia

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    Chorki is a Bangladeshi subscription-based over-the-top media service owned by Transcom Group via Prothom Alo subsidiary of Mediastar Limited, and it was launched on 12 July 2021. [4] The service shows original content and content from other providers, including television series, films, and documentaries.

  4. Moner Moto Manush Pailam Na - Wikipedia

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    Moner Moto Manush Pailam Na (Bengali: মনের মতো মানুষ পাইলাম না; transl. I didn't find any person like me) is a 2019 Bangladeshi drama film written and directed by Jakir Hossain Raju. It featured Shakib Khan and Shabnom Bubly in the lead roles. [3]

  5. Abu Sayed (student activist) - Wikipedia

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    Abu Sayed (Bengali: আবু সাঈদ; 1998/1999 – 16 July 2024) was a Bangladeshi student activist who was shot dead by the Bangladesh Police on 16 July 2024, [3] [4] [5] while participating in the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement.

  6. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    The students took shelter at the vice-chancellor's residence after breaking its lock. [163] Around 300 Chhatra League members, armed with galvanized pipes and sticks, threw bricks and glass bottles at the students. Shots were reportedly fired, injuring two journalists, including one from Dhaka Tribune and over 50 student protesters. [164]

  7. 2024 Bangladesh post-resignation violence - Wikipedia

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    2024 Bangladesh post-resignation violence took place after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, during the clashes between the protesters and opposition activists on one side, and the Awami League supporters, government and security officials on the other. [2] On the day of the resignation, 25 police officers were killed. [1]

  8. Bangladesh genocide - Wikipedia

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    Bangladeshi sources cite a figure of 200,000 women raped, giving birth to thousands of war-babies. The soldiers of the Pakistan Army and razakars also kept Bengali women as sex-slaves inside the Pakistani Army's camps, and many became pregnant.

  9. History of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Sena dynasty started around 1095 but only finally defeated the Palas around 1150. They apparently originated in Karnataka. Vijayasena took control of northern and western Bengal, removed the Palas from the former regions and based his rule in Nadia. The greatest ruler from the dynasty was Lakshmanasena.