- শৈলেন মান্না; 1
September 1924 – 27
February 2012),
known po****rly as
Sailen Manna, was an
Indian football player who
represented the
India national...
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Sailen Dasgupta (1920 – 10 July 2001), was an
Indian communist politician. He was the
secretary of the West
Bengal State Committee of
Communist Party of...
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Sailen Manna Stadium (also
known as
Howrah Muni****l
Corporation Stadium) is a multi-use
stadium in Howrah, West Bengal, India.
Mainly used for football...
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Sailen Sarkar (18 July 1940 —31
December 2013) was a
Communist Party of
India (Marxist) politician, a
minister in the
state government, five-time legislator...
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Sailen Ghosh (8
December 1928 – 14
August 2016.) was a
Bengali child literator and a dramatist.
Sailen Ghosh pla**** a role in the
drama Dakghar, written...
- the
original on 26
October 2011.
Retrieved 5
November 2011. Chatterjee,
Sailen. "Martyrs' Day". Features.
Press Information Bureau.
Archived from the original...
- 139–140. ISBN 978-0-8027-1854-9.
Sailen Debnath,
Essays on
Cultural History of
North Bengal, ISBN 978-81-86860-42-7; &
Sailen Debnath, The
Dooars in Historical...
- (1970) Moin-ul-Haq (1970) E. A. S.
Prasanna (1970)
Leslie Claudius (1971)
Sailen Manna (1971)
Ghaus Mohammad (1971)
Chandgi Ram (1971)
Kamaljeet Sandhu (1971)...
- due to FIFA's ban on
playing barefoot, the team's
captain at that time,
Sailen Manna,
insisted that this was not the case; it is now
generally accepted...
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Gorkha Janmukti Morcha. 2009. Debnath,
Sailen (2009). West
Bengal in Doldrums. ISBN 978-81-86860-34-2. Debnath,
Sailen (2008).
Essays on
Cultural History...