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Begum Sufia Kamal (20 June 1911 – 20
November 1999) was a
Bangladeshi poet,
feminist leader, and
political activist. She took part in the
Bengali nationalist...
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Sufia Ahmed (née Ibrahim; 20
November 1932 – 9
April 2020) was a
Bangladeshi academic. She was
selected as the
first female National Professor of Bangladesh...
- 1985. The
family includes father Ashraf Karim (Aftab Sachak), his wife
Sufia (Rani Singh) and
their two
teenage children,
eldest daughter Shireen (Nisha...
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Sufia Khatun may
refer to:
Sufia Khatun (writer) (1922–2023),
Bangladeshi author and
social activist Kangalini Sufia (born 1961), or
Sufia Khatun, Bangladeshi...
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Sufia Khatun (Bengali: সুফিয়া খাতুন); (May 1922 – 7
January 2023) was a
Bangladeshi author and
social activist. She won the
Bangla Academy Literary Award...
- The
Sufia Kamal National Public Library (Bengali: সুফিয়া কামাল জাতীয় গণগ্রন্থাগার) is the
largest public library in
Bangladesh and
houses the central...
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Sufia Khatun (known as
Kangalini Sufia; born 01
January 1961) is a
Bangladeshi folk singer. Her real name is "Anita Halder". She
performed as a playback...
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Sufia Rahman is a
former Health and
Family Welfare Adviser of the
government of Bangladesh. She
served in the
caretaker government of
President Iajuddin...
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National Library, 29.9-2.10.1995, and
published in The
Monthly Nawa-i-
sufia Islamabad,
Issue No. 28,
March 1997. Grist,
Nicola (1995). "Muslims in Western...
- of
trustees of
Centre for
Policy Dialogue.
Ahmed married Sufia Ibrahim in June 1955.
Sufia is an
academic and the
first female National Professor of...