This bibliography contains a list of works by Bangladeshi poet, novelist Humayun Azad. The following is a list of books of poetry by Humayun Azad arranged...
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Humayun Azad (28 April 1947 – 12 August 2004) was a Bangladeshi poet, novelist, short-story writer, critic, linguist, columnist and professor of Dhaka...
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Naree (category Books by Humayun Azad)
has been mentioned in the introduction of the book by Azad himself. Humayun Azad bibliography List of books banned by governments Blasphemy law in Bangladesh...
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Humayun Kabir (1906-1969) was an Indian educationist and politician. He was also a poet, essayist and novelist in the Bengali-language. He was also a...
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The Azad Kashmir Regular Force (AKRF), formerly known as the Kashmir Liberation Forces (KLF), were the irregular forces of Azad Kashmir until 1948. They...
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1947 Poonch rebellion (redirect from GHQ Azad)
Pakistan, and the formation of Azad Kashmir provisional government. The Poonch jagir has since been divided across Azad Kashmir, administered by Pakistan...
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Tomb of Safdar Jang (section Bibliography)
planned and built like an enclosed garden tomb in line with the style of the Humayun tomb and Taj Mahal. It was completed in 1754. The slabs from the tomb of...
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Akbar (section Bibliography)
Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate...
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developed by Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru and Maulana Azad, bureaucrats such as Humayun Kabir and the local art community. Vice-president Dr. S.Radhakrishnan...
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Abu Salman Shahjahanpuri (section Bibliography)
seminar to mark Maulana Azad's 125th birth anniversary". Business Standard. 2 September 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2021. Khalid Humayun (19 December 2012)...
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List of books on Bangladesh Liberation War (category Bibliographies of wars and conflicts)
This is a non-fiction and fiction bibliography of the Bangladesh Liberation War. মুক্তি যুদ্ধে নয় মাস (First edition June 1972) Nationalism or Islam Ekatture...
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Rajput (section Humayun's period)
Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Sindh and Azad Kashmir. The word Rājaputra (Sanskrit: राजपुत्र; literally "son of a king")...
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his successor, Humayun was characterized with the conflict against Sur Empire under Sher Shah Suri when after securing his throne, Humayun neutralized threat...
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This bibliography of Deobandi Movement is a selected list of generally available scholarly resources related to Deobandi Movement, a revivalist movement...
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Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948 (category History of Azad Kashmir)
Joshi, Kashmir, 1947–1965: A Story Retold (2008), p. 59–. Amin, Agha Humayun (August 2015), "Memories of a Soldier by Major General Syed Wajahat Hussain...
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Ahmed Sofa (section Selected bibliography)
personal good. Rahat Khan once called him mad. His disagreements with Humayun Azad, Taslima Nasreen, and few others and subsequent denunciation of one another...
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History of Kashmir (section Bibliography)
and the Kashmir Valley), Ladakh, the Pakistan-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Chinese-administered regions of Aksai...
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Operation Grand Slam (section Bibliography)
off the Pakistani infiltration routes and captured the Haji Pir pass in Azad Kashmir and some heights in the Kargil sector. On 24 August, General Akhtar...
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Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 (section Bibliography)
STEVEN J. ZALOGA, Page 22[usurped] The 1965 War. A Summary by Major Agha Humayun Amin – Analysis[usurped] Clodfelter, Micheal (24 April 2017). Warfare and...
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Abul Kashem Fazlul Haq (section Selected bibliography)
the university, he came in contact with Munir Chowdhury, Ahmed Sharif, Humayun Azad, Nilima Ibrahim and was introduced to progressive ideas. Haq was a faculty...
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Timeline of the Kashmir conflict (section Bibliography)
Joshi, Kashmir, 1947–1965: A Story Retold (2008), p. 59–. Amin, Agha Humayun (August 2015), "Memories of a Soldier by Major General Syed Wajahat Hussain...
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Bahadur Shah Zafar (section Bibliography)
when the victory of the British became certain, Zafar took refuge at Humayun's Tomb, in an area that was then at the outskirts of Delhi. Company forces...
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Jagat Gosain (section Bibliography)
refused to ally with either the Sur Empire or the Mughal Empire after Humayun regained control of North India in 1555. This policy was continued by his...
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List of Brahmins (section Bibliography)
invasion Hemu – Indian king who fought Afghan rebels and Mughal forces of Humayun and Akbar Kulasekara Cinkaiariyan – the first of the Aryacakravarti dynasty...
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Partition of India (section Bibliography)
important national Muslim politicians such as Congress leader Abul Kalam Azad, and influential regional Muslim politicians such as A. K. Fazlul Huq of...
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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (category Maulana Azad College alumni)
composed by poet Kamal Chowdhury on the occasion of Mujib Year was released. Humayun Ahmed included Sheikh Mujib in two of his historical novels, 2004's Jochona...
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The Moon" in 2022, a four-part album inspired by Layla and Majnun. In Humayun Ahmed's Noy Number Bipod Sanket, a song written by him and rendered by...
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End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War. (Oxford UP, 2014). [ISBN missing] Humayun, Fahd. The Punisher's Dilemma: Domestic Opposition and Foreign Policy Crises...
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Kabul. Humayun handed over Kandahar, but Tahmāsp was forced to retake it in 1558, after Humayun seized it on the death of the Safavid governor. Humayun was...
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Nasim Jahan (section Bibliography)
went to announce to Sardar Ibrahim that he was to be the President of the Azad Kashmir provisional government. During the evidence presented to a tribunal...
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