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Sabina Yasmin (Singer)

Sabina Yasmin Sabina Yasmin is a Bangladeshi vocalist. She is best known as a playback artist in Bengali silver screen. She has won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer a record 12 times. She has recorded more than 1,500 melodies for films and more than 10,000 tunes altogether. Yasmin was granted Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 1996 by the Government of Bangladesh. Yasmin was conceived in 1953 to Mouluda Khatun. The main melody that Yasmin learned with the family unit harmonium was Khokon Moni Shona. In 1964, she sang routinely in Khela Ghar, a radio program. P.C. Gomez was her established music guide. Performer Altaf Mahmud came to know her performing voice while going to her neighbor's home. She made her introduction in playback singing through the melody Modhu Jochnar Dipali for the movie Agun Niye Khela (1967), coordinated by Zahir Raihan. As youngster specialists, she and Shahnaz Rahmatullah won honors from President Ayub Kha...

Runa Laila (Singer)

Runa Laila Runa Laila (born 17 November 1952) is a Bangladeshi playback vocalist, broadly viewed as a standout amongst the most famous artists in South Asia. She began her profession in Pakistan film industry in late 1960s. Her style of singing is roused by Pakistani playback vocalist Ahmed Rushdi and she additionally made a couple with him in the wake of supplanting another artist Mala. Her playback singing in films – "Jadur Banshi", "Mischance", "Ontore", "Tumi Ashbe Bole", "Devdas" and "Priya Tumi Shukhi Hou" - earned her six Bangladesh National Film Awards for Best Female Playback Singer.  Laila was conceived in Sylhet to her folks Syed Mohammed Imdad Ali, a government worker posted in Karachi, and Amina Laila. She began taking move lessons of Kathak and Bharatanatyam kind. She at that point learned traditional music with her senior sister Dina Laila. She and her sister went to class in Karachi. Back then, Ahmed Rush...

Professor Jamal Nazrul Islam

Professor Jamal Nazrul Islam Jamal Nazrul Islam (24 February 1939 – 16 March 2013) was a Bangladeshi scientific physicist and cosmologist. He was a teacher at University of Chittagong, filled in as an individual from the warning board at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology and individual from the syndicate at Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology until his passing . He additionally filled in as the executive of the Research Center for Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh. He was granted Ekushey Padak in 2000 by the Government of Bangladesh.  Islam was conceived on 24 February 1939 in Jhenaidah, East Bengal. His dad, Khan Bahadur Sirajul Islam, was a sub-judge in British India. Due to his dad's activity, Islam spent his initial school a very long time in Calcutta. He learned at Chittagong Collegiate School and College until class ix and after that he went to Lawrence College, Murree in West Pakistan...

Birsrestha Mohammad Hamidur Rahman

Birsrestha Mohammad Hamidur Rahman  Birsrestha Mohammad Hamidur Rahman  (2 February 1953 – 28 October 1971) was a sepoy in Bangladesh Army amid the Bangladesh Liberation War. Rahman was executed on 28 October 1971 at Dhalai, Sylhet amid an endeavor to catch the Pakistani Army's position. The progressing Mukti Bahini segment at last caught the Dhalai Border Outpost due in vast part to his endeavors. He was after death granted the Bir Sreshtho, the most noteworthy acknowledgment of valiance in Bangladesh. Rahman was conceived on 2 February 1953 in Khardo Khalishpur town (Renamed Hamid Nagar) in Moheshpur thana of the Jhenaidah District. Hamidur Rahman Degree College was named in his respect. what's more, was the eldest child of his family. Amid the Partition of India in 1947, his fatherly properties fell in India. They traversed the outskirt and settled in the flanking territory of Khorda Khalishpur of Jhenaidah.  Rahman joined East Bengal Regiment on 2 February 197...

Lalbagh Fort (Mughal royal residence)

Lalbagh Fort Lalbagh Fort or Fort Aurangabad, a deficient Mughal royal residence stronghold at Dhaka on the waterway Buriganga in the southwestern piece of the old city. The waterway has now gone further south and streams at a significant separation from the post. D'Oily's artistic creation (1809-11) demonstrates that the greater part of this east-west oval post touched the water of the stream on its south and southwestern sides.  The development of the fortress was initiated in 1678 AD by ruler muhammad azam amid his 15 month long bad habit sovereignty of Bengal, yet before he could finish the work he was reviewed by aurangzeb. His successor, shaista khan did not proceed with the work, however he remained in Dhaka up to 1688. His little girl bibi pari (Lady Fairy) kicked the bucket here in 1684 and this drove him to view the fortification as unpropitious. For long the stronghold was thought to be a blend of three structures (the mosque, the tomb of Bibi Pari and the ...

Abdus Suttar Khan

Abdus Suttar Khan Abdus Suttar Khan (c. 1941 – 31 January 2008) was a Bangladeshi researcher. He looked into on aviation for four decades with NASA, United Technology, and Alstom, a French power age organization. Khan designed more than forty distinctive combinations for business application in space transports, fly motors, prepare motors and mechanical gas turbines. Khan was conceived in Khagatua town, PS Nabinagar, Brahmanbaria District, British India (now in Bangladesh). He went to Ratanpur High School and did his halfway at Comilla Victoria College. Subsequent to graduating at the highest point of his class from University of Dhaka with a Bachelor of Science in 1962 and graduate degree in science in 1963, Khan joined the Chemistry division as a speaker at a similar college. In 1964, he acknowledged a grant to examine in Oxford University and got his PhD degree in science in 1968. Following his PhD, Khan came back to the Chemistry branch of DU as a partner teacher and worked...

Dr Qudrat-I-Khuda

Dr Qudrat-I-Khuda  Qudrat-I-Khuda, Muhammad (1900-1977) researcher, educationist and author. Conceived in town Margram of Birbhum region in West Bengal, Qudrat-I-Khuda got his initial training from the Margram ME High School and Calcutta Woodburn ME School.  He passed the Matriculation examination from Calcutta Madrasa in 1918 in the First Division. In 1924 he got the MSc degree in Chemistry standing First in First Class, from Presidency College, Calcutta, and was granted a gold award for his splendid outcome. Qudrat-I-Khuda likewise got a premchand roychand studentship for higher research in Chemistry at Calcutta University. He got the DSc in 1929 from London University for his exploration entitled 'Stainless Configuration of Multiplanmet Ring'.  Qudrat-I-Khuda started his vocation as an instructor in Chemistry at Presidency College in 1931 and was soon elevated to Head of the Department in 1936. From 1942 to 1944, he filled in as the Principal of Islamia College i...

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. (Respe...

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...