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- 2021.  Birangona: Women of War is a play by the British theatre group, the Komola Collective and Leesa Gazi. Ami Birangona Bolchhi (I am Birangona speaking)...
- Birangona: Women of War is a British one-act play by Leesa Gazi about the untold true stories of female survivors and sufferers, Birangona, of the Bangladesh...
- had been raped during the conflict. Such women were accorded the title Birangona (war heroine) by the Government of Bangladesh, but this did not prevent...
- A Golden Age at the Southbank Centre. Her theatrical credits include: Birangona: Women of War, Sonata, Rokey's Dream, Demon's Revenge, Ponderful People...
- society. Since 1972, victims of rape during the war have been recognized as Birangona, or "war heroines", by the government of Bangladesh. Following the partition...
- Bangladeshi sculptor. She was the first one to publicly announce herself as Birangona, a term coined by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the rape victims of the Liberation...
- women raped is Ami Birangona Bolchhi ("I, the heroine, speak") by Nilima Ibrahim. The work includes in its name from the word Birangona (Heroine), given...
- Faiz Zahir Dramas Nemesis Bohipir NityaPurana Nondito Noroke Che'r Cycle Birangona: Women of War People's Romeo Auditoriums Guide House auditorium Mahila...
- Faiz Zahir Dramas Nemesis Bohipir NityaPurana Nondito Noroke Che'r Cycle Birangona: Women of War People's Romeo Auditoriums Guide House auditorium Mahila...
- Birangana Bolchi (The Voices of War Heroines) by Nilima Ibrahim. The word Birangona (war heroine) is a title given, by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman after the war...