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During the political and constitutional crises of the mid-1970s, Roy served in the Bangladeshi government as Minister of Land Administration and Land Reforms (December 1975 - January 1976) and Minister of Relief and Rehabilitation (February 1976 - June 1978).
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appointed her as a member of Bangladesh's first delegation to the UN General Assembly. The Pakistani government at the time sent a counter delegation led by her son Tridev Roy, who sided with the Pakistani establishment in the liberation war.
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Jhala, Angma D. (2013). "Daughters of the Hills: legacies of colonialism, nationalism and religious communalism in the Chakma Raj family, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bengal c. 1900–1972".
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in Calcutta until age 18, when she married Raja Nalinaksha Roy and became the forty-ninth Rani of the Chakma Circle. She was widowed in 1951.
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Chunilal Dewan ... wrote Chakma poetry and songs, many published in the literary magazine
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Everyday Occupations: Experiencing Militarism in South Asia and the Middle East
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Ministers of disaster management and relief of Bangladesh
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Index

Rani
Chakma Circle
Surrey
Buddhism
Bangladeshi
aristocrat
litterateur
diplomat
minister
Rani
Chakma Circle
Chittagong Hill Tracts
Rajmata
Tridev Roy
Debashish Roy
Surrey
Keshub Chandra Sen
Naina Devi
Bethune College
Rabindranath Tagore
Chakma language
Bangladesh Liberation War
Rangamati
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman



doi
10.1080/19472498.2012.750460
Everyday Occupations: Experiencing Militarism in South Asia and the Middle East

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