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Saogat, also
called Saugat (transl. Presentation), was a
leading Bengali literary journal.
First published in
Calcutta in 1918, its
editor was Mohammad...
- Bangladesh.
Nasiruddin published an
illustrated literary magazine called Saogat on 2
December 1918. But due to
financial constraints, its
publication was...
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worked on
several literary magazines: Takbir,
Bulbul (1937–38) and The
Saogat (1939-43) and he was a
staff artiste at the
Kolkata Centre of All India...
- Kohinoor. Khan
worked at the
Daily Ittehad in
Kolkata in 1947 and in
Shishu Saogat in 1949 and the
Millat in 1951. In 1955, he
joined The
Daily Ittefaq under...
- (Chain), 1928
Pralaya Shikha (Doomsday Flame), 1930
proscribed in 1930
Shesh Saogat (The Last Offerings), 1958
Bathar Daan (Offering of Pain), 1922
Rikter Bedon...
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Rabire (Let the
tired Sun(Rabindranath) sleep),
poems and songs, 1941.
Shesh Saogat (The Last Offerings),
poems and songs, 1958
Notuner Gaan (The Song of Youth)...
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regarded as a
notable and
influential satire. She
wrote regularly for the
Saogat, Mahammadi, Nabaprabha, Mahila, Bharatmahila, Al-Eslam, Nawroz, Mahe Nao...
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Begum was the
daughter of
Mohammad Nasiruddin,
journalist and
founder of
Saogat and
Begum magazines. Upon
Begum Rokeya's request, she was
admitted to Sakhawat...
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Hasan Hafizur Rahman published Obaidullah's
first compilation of
poetry at
Saogat Press in 1962. In 1999, the
complete poems of Abu
Zafar Obaidullah, covering...
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worked at The Mohammadi, Nabajug,
Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Patrika,
Saogat, Samyabadi, Mahe Nao and Sebak. He
wrote a
number of
books including Moham****h...