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  2. Joy Bangla - Wikipedia

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    Joy Bangla was the slogan and war cry of the Mukti Bahini that fought for the independence of Bangladesh during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. [16] In Bangladesh Liberation War , 27 March 1971 Major Ziaur Rahman broadcast announcement of the declaration of independence on behalf of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and he finished with "Joy Bangla".

  3. Category:Bangladeshi political slogans - Wikipedia

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  4. List of military unit mottoes by country - Wikipedia

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    "Sthal wa jal" Hindi "By land and sea" "Jo bole So Nihal, sat sri akal"; "Bol Jawala Ma ki jai" "He who cries 'God is truth' is ever happy"; "Say victory to Goddess Jawala" Madras Regiment "Swadharme nidhanam shreyaha" Sanskrit "It is a glory to die doing one's duty" "Veera Madrasi, adi kollu, adi kollu" "Brave Madrasi, hit and kill, hit and kill"

  5. Category:Bangladeshi words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Bengali words and phrases (75 P) S. Bangladeshi political slogans (5 P) This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 18:43 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Ma Mati Manush - Wikipedia

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    Later, Mamata Banerjee wrote a book in Bengali with the same title. [1] Multiple Bengali theatre groups produced dramas with this slogan in the title. A song was also recorded, with the same title, to glorify the theme. According to a report published in June 2011, it was one of the six most popular political slogans in India at that time. [2]

  7. Joy Bangla, Banglar Joy - Wikipedia

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    "Joy Bangla, Banglar Joy" is a patriotic and awakening song. Gazi Mazharul Anwar wrote this song in March 1970. [ 1 ] He composed the song by rhythmicizing the deprivation and misery and dreams and aspirations of seven and a half million Bengalis at that time.

  8. Common Japanese Phrases for Travelers - AOL

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    Whether dodging traffic in Tokyo or eating your way through Osaka, knowing some common Japanese phrases before you go is a must. A land known for honor, Japanese people will bestow kindness and ...

  9. Bangladesh Zindabad - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Zindabad (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ জিন্দাবাদ — Bānglādēsh Zindābād, transl. Long Live, Country of Bengal) is a slogan used by Bangladeshis as an expression of patriotism and often used in political speeches and cricket matches. [1]