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Abu Zafar Obaidullah

Abu Zafar Obaidullah Abu Zafar Obaidullah (1934– 2001) was a Bangladeshi artist. Two of his long sonnets, Aami-Kingbodontir-Kathaa Bolchi and Bristi O Shahosi Purush-er Jonyo Pranthona, have turned out to be celebrated since their first production in the late 1970s.  On 8 February 1934 artist Abu Zafar Mohammad Obaidullah Khan (A. Z. M. Obaidullah Khan) was conceived in Baherchar-Kshudrakathi town under Babuganj upazila of Barisal region on 8 February 1934, in unified India. He was the second child of Justice Abdul Jabbar Khan, a previous speaker of the Pakistan national get together. He got his essential training in Mymensingh town where his dad Abdul Jabbar Khan was acting as the region judge. In 1948, he passed the registration examination from the Mymensingh Zilla School. He passed the Intermediate in Arts examination as an understudy of the Dhaka College in 1950. He was then conceded into the Dhaka University to consider English and in the wake of securing B.A. (Respects)

Polli kobi Jasimuddin

Polli kobi Jasimuddin Jasimuddin (1 January 1903 – 13 March 1976; conceived Jasim Uddin), sobriquet Palli Kabi, was a Bangladeshi artist, lyricist, exposition author, fables gatherer and radio character. Jasimuddin was conceived in the town of Tambulkhana in Faridpur District on 1 January 1903 in his maternal uncle's home. His dad, Ansaruddin Mollah, was a teacher. Mother Amina Khatun (Rangachhut) got early training at Faridpur Welfare School. He registered from Faridpur Zilla School in 1921. Jasimuddin finished IA from Rajendra College in 1924. He got his BA degree in Bengali from the University of Calcutta in 1929 and his MA in 1931. From 1931 to 1937, he worked with Dinesh Chandra Sen as a gatherer of people writing. Jasimuddin is one of the compilers of Purbo-Bongo Gitika (Ballads of East Bengal). He gathered more than 10,000 people tunes, some of which has been incorporated into his tune arrangements Jari Gaan and Murshida Gaan. He additionally composed voluminously on

Kazi Nazrul Islam

Kazi Nazrul Islam Kazi Nazrul Islam (24 May 1899 – 29 August 1976) was a Bengali artist, author, performer, and progressive. He is the national writer of Bangladesh. Famously known as Nazrul, he created a substantial assemblage of verse and music with topics that included religious dedication and profound defiance to one party rule and mistreatment. Nazrul's activism for political and social equity earned him the title of "Radical Poet". His arrangements frame the cutting edge kind of Nazrul Sangeet (Music of Nazrul). Notwithstanding being respected in Bangladesh, he is similarly celebrated and worshipped in India, particularly in the Bengali-talking conditions of West Bengal and Tripura. Conceived in a Bengali Muslim Kazi family, Nazrul Islam got religious instruction and as a young fellow filled in as a muezzin at a nearby mosque. He found out about verse, dramatization, and writing while at the same time working with the country showy gathering Letor Dal. He jo