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Sufia Kamal with her husband Kamaludddin Ahmed (1939) Syeda Sufia Begum was born on 20 June 1911, in her maternal home Rahat Manzil in Shayestabad, located in the Backergunge District of Eastern Bengal and Assam. Her paternal family were the zamindars of Shilaur in Brahmanbaria, and they claimed descent from Ali, the fourth Caliph of Islam.
Sufia Kamal (1911–1999), poet, feminist Rabina Khan (born 1972), Bangladeshi-British novelist, playwright, film producer, politician Razia Khan (1936–2011), novelist
Her Muslim mother, Sultana Kamal, is a lawyer and human rights activist who runs a legal aid organisation in Bangladesh. Her Hindu father, Supriyo Chakravarty, is also a lawyer. [2] Her parents both decided to keep their respective religions after marriage. [1] She is her parents' only child. [2] Her maternal grandmother is poet Sufia Kamal. [3]
Sultana Kamal is a Bangladeshi lawyer and human rights activist. She serves as the executive director of Ain o Salish Kendra , a civil rights organisation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2006, she served as adviser in the Caretaker government of Bangladesh led by President Iajuddin Ahmed during the 2006-2008 Bangladeshi political crisis . [ 3 ]
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All of the facts, photos, and information about Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris's mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris. An Indian immigrant, Gopalan was a biological researcher in California.
We review Netflix action thriller The Mother, starring Jennifer Lopez as the former assassin protecting her daughter.
Kangalini Sufia performing during Ekushey Book Fair 2020 (2) Kangalini Sufia (2nd from the right) and her team performing during Ekushey Book Fair 2020 at Bangla Academy. Sufia Khatun (known as Kangalini Sufia; born 01 January 1961) [1] is a Bangladeshi folk singer. [2] Her real name is "Anita Halder". [1]