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  2. Scorpion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Scorpion follows the trail to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, where he uncovers a plot to assassinate the King of Arabia, while flashbacks reveal the Scorpion’s past as the orphaned son of an American oilman raised by a Bedouin desert tribe. At the King’s Camel Race, the Scorpion manages to foil the assassination plot.

  3. Masud Rana - Wikipedia

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    Frequent Villains Kabir Chawdhury, U Sen, Rudolph Gunther, Jack Lemmon, Chawdhury Khayrul Kabir (son of Kabir Chawdhury), Gustaf Tatavosky Masud Rana is a former major of the Bangladesh Army who is currently serving as a commander stationed for HUMINT (Human Intelligence) at the Bangladesh Counter Intelligence (BCI) headquarters in Dhaka.

  4. Misir Ali - Wikipedia

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    Misir Ali (Bengali: মিসির আলি) is a fictional character in a series of novels by Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed. [2] [3] [4] [5] He was described as ...

  5. Scorpion (Carmilla Black) - Wikipedia

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    Carmilla and her S.H.I.E.L.D. handler, agent Derek Khanata, were sent to New York under orders to track down and capture the Uni-Power before it could fall into the hands of the terrorist organization A.I.M. Watching over the spot where a Captain Universe–empowered Daredevil fought four Class Three A.I.M. Commandos, Scorpion and Khanata waited to see if A.I.M. (who was also at the site ...

  6. Shiba Shanu - Wikipedia

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    Chowdhury Mazhar Ali (born: 7 August 1970; Popularly known as Shiba Shanu) [1] [2] [3] is a Bangladeshi actor.He is mostly known for his villain role in Cinema of Bangladesh.In 1998, He started his film career as an actor with the film Matrivumi.

  7. Banglapedia - Wikipedia

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    The first was a project to produce a Bengali adaptation of Columbia Viking Desk Encyclopedia by Franklin Book Programs Inc., undertaken in 1959 and aborted ten years later. The unfinished papers were compiled into four unequal volumes as Bangla Vishvakosh (1972) with Khan Bahadur Abdul Hakim as the chief editor. [8]

  8. The Scorpion God - Wikipedia

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    Critical opinion differs about whether the three novellas are bound by a common theme other than their setting in the deep past. Leighton Hodson describes the first two as "taxing but contrasted works" characterised by "highly wrought spareness of expression" and the third as "lighter, though not included for entertainment purposes only." He says also that while the unity of theme between the ...

  9. Satyanweshi (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Satyanweshi (Bengali: সত্যান্বেষী, romanized: Śatyānneṣī, lit. 'The Truth Seeker') also spelled Satyanveshi, is a detective story written ...