Russell Speaking: Original in Bangla Ami Russell BolchhiNovel Publications, 1998 - 319 pàgines Contributions of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, 1922-1975, first president of Bangladesh, to the Bangladesh freedom movement; includes brief accounts of him and the assassination of his family. |
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Pàgina 108
... felt highly elated at Awami League's victory . Immediately after the elections waves of people converged on our house no . 677 in road no.32 . The waves continued day after day . People came from long distances , from villages and ...
... felt highly elated at Awami League's victory . Immediately after the elections waves of people converged on our house no . 677 in road no.32 . The waves continued day after day . People came from long distances , from villages and ...
Pàgina 123
... felt very weak . Perhaps I would never see my father again . I badly wanted to caress him a little . I moved close to him . Father gazed at me steadfastly for some moments . It seemed that he was telling me wordlessly that one had to ...
... felt very weak . Perhaps I would never see my father again . I badly wanted to caress him a little . I moved close to him . Father gazed at me steadfastly for some moments . It seemed that he was telling me wordlessly that one had to ...
Pàgina 145
... felt that happiness was sure to follow our suffering . I knew that my father's dream would not go in vain . Bangladesh would surely be free . Socrates used to say that happiness and sorrow were tied at two ends of the same string . If ...
... felt that happiness was sure to follow our suffering . I knew that my father's dream would not go in vain . Bangladesh would surely be free . Socrates used to say that happiness and sorrow were tied at two ends of the same string . If ...
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O KILLERS HOW YOU FAILED | 37 |
WHY MY FATHER WAS IN POLITICS? | 49 |
KHONDKER MUSHTAQ | 77 |
Copyright | |
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