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Langal (Bengali for plough) was a
Bengali leftist-literary
magazine published from
Kolkata in the
early 20th century. It was
edited by Kazi
Nazrul Islam...
- has sent
Langal and his pupil, Faldeus, to
investigate the city and the
status of the war. Faldeus, a spy from the US organization, has
Langal sniped upon...
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translator of The
Communist Manifesto into Bengali,
which was
published in
Langal magazine edited by Kazi
Nazrul Islam.
Tagore p****ed
matriculation in 1917...
- of the
working class. On 16
December 1925,
Nazrul began publishing the
Langal ('Plough'), a w****ly, and
served as its
chief editor.
During his
visit to...
- 1744-1751
Suremphaa (33) r. 1751-1769
Sunyeophaa (34) r. 1769-1780
Ayusut Langal Ratneswar Saru
Gohain Suhitpangphaa (35) r. 1780-1795
Kadamdighala Gohain...
- (1926),
Muazzen (1335 BS), The
Servant of
Humanity (1960),
Siraj (1932),
Langal (1932),
Sheba (1350 BS),
Khedmat (1373 BS),
Jubashakti (1972), W****ly Bangladesh...
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Wikmunkan Wagyl by the
Noongar Wanamangura by the
Thalanyji (Talainji)
Galeru Langal Myndie Ungur Wollunqua by the
Warumungu Wonambi Wonungar Worombi Yero Though...
- is also
notable for its
history of
annual Lake overturns,
locally called langal. This phenomenon, rare
elsewhere but
usually occurring in
Tadlac lake during...
- "Chhayana"
Plays and
operas Jhilimili (1930)
Putuler Biye (1933)
Madhumala (1960)
Shilpi Films Dhruba (1934)
Vidyapati (1937)
Magazines Dhumketu Langal...
- of Bengal, was
Langal ('Plough'). The
chief editor of
Langal was Kazi
Nazrul Islam and the
editor was
Manibhusan Mukhopadhaya.
Langal stopped publication...