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  2. Jugantor - Wikipedia

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    Daily Jugantor (Bengali: দৈনিক যুগান্তর) is a Bengali daily newspaper in Bangladesh.The newspaper is printed and published by Jamuna Printing and Publishing Ltd. established in 1999, and administrative operations are overseen by Jamuna Media Ltd of Jamuna Group.

  3. Khana (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Khana also known as Dak or Lilavati ([khaw-naa]) was an Indian poet and legendary astrologer, who composed in the medieval Bengali language between the ninth and 12th centuries AD. She is associated with the village Deulia ( Chandraketugarh , near Berachampa ), in present-day Barasat , North 24 parganas district, West Bengal .

  4. Dakṣiṇācāra - Wikipedia

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    The Brahma Yamala, a tantric text, says there are three currents of tradition (dakshina, vama, and madhyama) characterized respectively by the predominance of each of the three gunas (sattva, rajas, and tamas).

  5. Chakri (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Gilla Chakradhar (15 June 1974 – 15 December 2014), known professionally as Chakri, was an Indian music composer and singer who worked in Telugu cinema.He won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Telugu for Satyam (2003) & Nandi Award for Best Music Director for Simha (2010).

  6. Dak bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The dak bungalow above Narkanda in 1868 "A floating dâk-bungalow in difficulties", c. 1880 A "dak bungalow " in Kenya, c. 1900. The term was sometimes applied to similar structures throughout the British Empire. A dak bungalow, dak-house or dâk-bungalow was a government building in British India under Company Rule and the Raj.

  7. The Post Office (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office (Bengali: Dak Ghar) is a 1912 play by Rabindranath Tagore.It concerns Amal, a child confined to his adoptive uncle's home by an incurable disease. W. Andrew Robinson and Krishna Dutta note that the play "continues to occupy a special place in Tagore's reputation, both within Bengal and in the wider

  8. Daak Diyachhen Doyal Amare - Wikipedia

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    "Daak Diyachhen Doyal Amare" is a Bengali film song belongs to the Bangladeshi film Pran Sajani released in 1979. Syed Asaduddaula Shirazi was the main lyricist of the song.

  9. Chhetri - Wikipedia

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    Chhetri (Kshetri, Kshettri, Kshetry or Chhettri), (Nepali: क्षेत्री pronounced; IAST: Kṣetrī) historically called Kshettriya or Kshetriya or Khas are Nepali speaking indo-aryans historically associated with the warrior class and administration, some of whom trace their origin to migration from medieval India.