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  2. Jochona O Jononir Golpo - Wikipedia

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    Jochna O Jononir Golpo (Bengali: জোছনা ও জননীর গল্প, transl. A tale of moonlight and mother) is a novel by Humayun Ahmed.The novel was published in February, 2004. [1]

  3. Humayun Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Humayun Ahmed's books have been the top sellers at the Ekushey Book Fair during every year of the 1990s and 2000s. [19] He won the National Film Awards a record seven times in directing, screenplay and story for the films Ghetuputra Komola , Aguner Poroshmoni , Shonkhonil Karagar , Daruchini Dwip and Anil Bagchir Ekdin .

  4. List of books on Bangladesh Liberation War - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Humayun Ahmed. 2.2 Tahmima Anam. ... 4 Short story collections. 5 English books. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  5. Shuvro - Wikipedia

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    Shuvro (Bengali: শুভ্র), sometimes transliterated as Shubhro [1] or Śubhra, [2] is a fictional character created by Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed.Shuvro is one of Ahmed's recurring characters, who first appeared in the short story "Ekti Shada Gari" ("A White Car"). [3]

  6. Himu (character) - Wikipedia

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    Himu or Himaloy (Bengali: হিমু or হিমালয়) is a fictional character created by the Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed who appears in a disjunct series of novels. [1] The character first appeared in the novel titled Mayurakkhi published in 1990.

  7. Deyal - Wikipedia

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    Deyal (Bengali: দেয়াল, Translation: Wall) is a 2013 political/historical novel by Bangladeshi writer Humayun Ahmed, based on the socio-political crisis in the aftermath of the war of independence of Bangladesh. It was the last novel of the writer and was published one year after his death.

  8. Ei Shob Din Ratri - Wikipedia

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    The story ends with the death of a young girl called Tuni due to Hodgkin disease. [5] [6] Viewers had demanded that its creator Humayun Ahmed save the character, but Ahmed refused to change his original story. [7] Humayun Ahmed allegedly wrote the story to raise enough money to buy a television which was expensive back then.

  9. Shonkhonil Karagar (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... 'Conch Blue Prison') is a 1973 novel by Bangladeshi author Humayun Ahmed. [2]