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Alaol (Bengali: সৈয়দ আলাওল; 1607 – 1680) was a 17th-century poet of Bengal. He has been
described as a "bard of
middle Bengali literature". His...
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Mayna O
Lorchandrani –
Alaol (in Bengali)
Lucasta –
Richard Lovelace (posthumous)
Pharonnida –
William Chamberlayne 1660
Tohfa –
Alaol (in Bengali) 1661 Elementa...
- (Bengali: পদ্মাবতী, romanized: Poddabotī) is an epic poem
written in 1648 by
Alaol. It is a
medieval Bengali poem
inspired by the
Awadhi poem Padmavat, by...
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Persian and
Sanskrit texts, and
secular texts by
Muslim poets (e.g.
works of
Alaol).
Novels were
introduced in the mid-19th century.
Nobel laureate Rabindranath...
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important poets of
medieval Bengali literature lived in Arakan,
including Alaol and
Daulat Qazi. In 1660,
Prince Shah Shuja, the
governor of
Mughal Bengal...
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Slaves included members of the
Mughal nobility. A
notable royal slave was
Alaol, a
renowned poet in the
Arakanese court. The
slave po****tion were emplo****...
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Chandidas are
notable lyric poets from the
early Medieval Age. S****
Alaol was the bard of
Middle Bengali literature. The
Bengal Renaissance shaped...
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adaptions — The epic poem
Padmavati was
written by the
medieval Bengali poet
Alaol. From the late 19th
century onward,
several Bengali versions of the legend...
- "Dolu
Nadir Hawa" ("The Wind of the Dolu River", 2003).
Zahir received the
Alaol Literary Award and the
Kagoz Literary Award in 2004 for his contribution...
- of the movement.
Major Bengali Poets throughout the ages are Chandidas,
Alaol,
Ramprasad Sen,
Michael Madhusudan Dutt,
Nabinchandra Sen, Rabindranath...