- the form of an
illiterate young fisherman,
Fokir.
Although they have no
language between them, Piya and
Fokir are
powerfully drawn to each other, sharing...
-
Lalon (Bengali: লালন; died 17
October 1890), also
known as
Lalon Shah,
Lalon Fakir, Shahji, was a
Bengali spiritual leader, philosopher,
mystic poet and...
- music.
Among the
luminaries of the
different folk
traditions are
Lalon Fokir,
Abbasuddin Ahmed, Shah
Abdul Karim,
Radharaman Dutta,
Hason Raja, Khursheed...
- Sutorang,
Sareng Bou, Abhirbhab, Shat Bhai Champa,
Sujon Sokhi and
Lalon Fokir. She
received the
Bangladesh National Film
Award for Best
Actress for her...
- Sher-e-Bangla A. K.
Fazlul Huq)
Lalan Shah Hall (named
after the
Lalon Fokir, Lalon) Khan
Jahan Ali Hall (named
after Muslim Sufi Saint, Khan
Jahan Ali)...
- with G-Series. In 2005, an
Individual rapper named Shaon Ahmed (known by
Fokir Lal Miah) a
Bangladeshi in US
released an
album named "Quest for Glory"...
-
Linza Somman Satiputra Abdullah Top
Mastan Satru Satru khela Koti
takar fokir Asanta Mon
Dubshatar Phire Esho
Behula Suchonā
Rekhar **** Laal Moroger...
-
notable films of 1970s
include Joy
Bangla (1972) of
Fakrul Alom;
Lalon Fokir (1972) of S****
Hasan Imam;
Obhuj Mon (1972) of Kazi Jhohir;
Shongram (1974)...
-
Little Clay Cart. He
directed The Man of the
Heart (Life and
Times of
Lalon Fokir) at the
University of California,
Berkeley and
Girish Karnad's Nagamandala...
-
Fakir Mohila Degree College.
Palshia Rani Dina Moni High School.
Momtaz Fokir High School.
Gobindashi High School.
Bhuapur Pilot high School. Bhuapur...