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Maimansingha Gitika (Bengali: মৈমনসিংহ গীতিকা, lit. 'Mymensingh Ballads') is a
collection of
Bengali folk
ballads from the
region of
Eastern Mymensingh...
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Sylhet Gitika (Sylheti: ꠍꠤꠟꠐ ꠉꠤꠔꠤꠇꠣ, Bengali: সিলেট গীতিকা, lit. 'Sylhet Ballads') is the
folklore of
Sylhet region including the oral
narrative poetry...
- one string.
Gitika means ballads though it
tends to be
longer than
western ballads.
Gitika is of two types: purbabanga-
gitika & Nath
Gitika. It's mainly...
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Govind relocates to
Mumbai with his sister, Ratna. He
meets beautiful Gitika, and they fall in love. One day, as
Govind defends the
honour of a young...
- the
early 6th
century in
India by Āryabhaṭa, in the
first chapter titled Gītika Padam of his Aryabhatiya. It
attributes a
numerical value to each syllable...
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Nakshikantha (Bengali: নকশীকাঁথা), and a
rural ballad called Maimansingha Gitika. The
cadet college established in
Tangail in 1963 was
called Momenshahi...
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archived from the
original on 16
December 2007,
retrieved 1
September 2017
Gitika Commuri (4
October 2010).
Indian Identity Narratives and the
Politics of...
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evidenced by the Chôr****ôdô, Mangalkavya, Shr****rishna Kirtana,
Maimansingha Gitika or
Thakurmar Jhuli.
Bengali literature in the
medieval age was
often either...
- were
published by
University of
Calcutta as
Moimonshingho Gitika (1923) and
Purbabanga Gitika (1923-1932),
later published in
English as
Eastern Bengal...
- from the
original on
March 20, 2011.
Retrieved January 12, 2022. Ahuja,
Gitika; Canning, Andrea; Ibanga,
Imaeyen (February 19, 2009). "Chimp Has Attacked...