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Muktir Gaan (Bengali: মুক্তির গান; The Song of Freedom) is a 1995 Bangladeshi documentary film by Tareque Masud and his wife Catherine Masud. [1] It explores the impact of cultural identity on the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, where music and songs provided a source of inspiration to the freedom fighters and a spiritual bond for the emerging nation.
Liberation War e-Archive (Muktijuddho e-Archive) is a digital library & archive, started on 4 May 2014, [5] working to 'preserve and publicly distribute' the historical documents in digitized format, such as- ebooks, documents, documentaries, movies, video footage & audios, regarding the Liberation War of Bangladesh and Genocide of Innocent Bengali People in 1971.
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. These four films are considered to be the first films made in Bangladesh, since earlier films were produced in Pakistan or India.
Roktakto Bangla: Momotaz Ali Biswajit, Kabori Sarwar, Mustafa, Sultana Zaman, Jainal, Khalil War, History, Drama: based on Bangladesh Liberation War. 15 December [6] [7] Bagha Bangali: Ananda Kobita, Ananda War, History, Drama: based on Bangladesh Liberation War. 15 December [6] [7] Shikriti: Azizur Rahman: Diaries of Bangladesh: Alamgir Kabir ...
One view argues that humans entered Bengal from China 60,000 years ago. Another view claims that a distinct regional culture emerged 100,000 years ago. [2] The ruins of Wari-Bateshwar in Narsingdi is from the Copper Age. Due to Bangladesh's natural geography there are plentiful rivers and many tributaries of those rivers.
The term Bangalah is one of the precursors to the modern terms Bengal and Bangla. [21] [22] [23] Bangalah was the most widely used term for Bengal during the medieval and early modern periods. The Sultan of Bengal was styled as the Shah of Bangalah. The Mughal province of Bengal was termed Subah-i-Bangalah.
Pages in category "Documentary films about Bangladesh" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The world press reports from late March 1971 also made sure that Bangladesh's declaration of independence by Bangabandhu was widely reported throughout the world. Bengali Army officer Major Ziaur Rahman captured the Kalurghat Radio Station [ 150 ] [ 151 ] in Chittagong and read the declaration of independence of Bangladesh during the evening ...