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  2. Bengali name - Wikipedia

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    Bengali Hindu families use names of Sanskrit origin, followed by Bengali. They use many names which are listed below. Some of their names are somewhat shortened and altered, like Chatterjee, owing to British influence. Some family names may be common between all religions, such as চৌধুরী (Choudhuri / Chowdhury), সরকার ...

  3. Category:Bangladeshi feminine given names - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Bengali-language authors (chronological) - Wikipedia

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    This is a Chronological list of Bengali language authors (regardless of nationality or religion), by the order of their year of birth. Alphabetical order is used only when chronological order cannot be ascertained. The list also marks the winners of major international and national awards:

  5. Bangamata - Wikipedia

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    [13] some of these patriotic songs, such as “Jonmo Amar Dhonno Holo Maa-go” and “Bangla Moder Bangla Maa Amra Tomar Koti Shontan” have significant representations of “Mother Bengal”. She was an icon of freedom and democracy against all forms of dictatorship.

  6. Nawab Faizunnesa - Wikipedia

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    Originally written in Bangla, Nawab Faizunnesa's (1834–1903) Rupjajal was published from Dhaka in 1876. Fayeza S. Hasanat's translation into English of the long-neglected semi-autobiographical allegory with an introduction and commentary has for the first time secured a place for Faizunnesa and for her work among the global readership.

  7. Category:Bengali-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Bangladeshi Muslim names (12 P) Pages in category "Bengali-language surnames"

  8. Aritra - Wikipedia

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    Aritra (Bengali: অরিত্র) or Aritro is a masculine South Asian name mostly common among people of Bengali origin in India and Bangladesh. The name generally means "one who shows the right path" [1] or "navigator". The meaning derives from an earlier usage meaning "helmsman" [2] or "one who steers a sailboat". Some other sources claim ...

  9. Rassundari Devi - Wikipedia

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    Rashsundari Devi (Bengali: রাসসুন্দরী দেবী) (c. 1809-1899) was a Bengali woman who is identified as the author of first full-fledged autobiography [1] in modern Bengali literature. She is among the earliest woman writers in Bengali literature.