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Golam Mostofa (poet)

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236: 511:. Kobi Golam Mostafa's youngest son Mostafa Farooq (Pasha) was the first pianist in Bangladesh. He studied in Royal College of Music, London, England. In the year of celebration of 100-anniversary of Karol Szymanowski in Poland, the Minister of Culture and Art awarded Farooq a prestigious commemorial medal as a proof of appreciation for introducing the Polish Classical music to the nation. He came back to Bangladesh after completing his bachelor's in Music and started his profession as a Music Teacher. 295: 557:
received a concrete building at the yard of the poet's house in 2008 implemented by the Zila Parishad, Jhenidah, at a cost of Tk 1.70 million, there are, virtually, no reading materials were found to be there. Some parental property of the poet, including his paternal land and trees are secretly
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Many artifacts used by Mostofa and valuable photographs drawn by his second son Mostafa Aziz, sole artist of the first pencil sketch of the poet, were found to be in a pitiable condition at the village. Though
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Mostofa finished his primary education in Damukdia, then spent two years studying in Fazilpur. He passed the Entrance exam in 1913 from Shailkupa High School. He passed BA from
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Government High School in January 1920. Four years later, he transferred to the Calcutta Hare School and later the
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Muslim Sahitya Prativa by Helal M. Abu Taher published by Islamic Foundation, Dhaka 1980.
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Kobi Golam Mostafa is the grandfather of Syed Mainul Hossain, an architect who designed
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was under threat from two land grabbers, who claimed partial ownership of the land.
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District School and numerous other schools, before retiring as headmaster of
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Government's Language Reform Committee, formed in 1949. He believed in the
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Mostafa died on 13 October 1964 at the age of 67, of cerebral thrombosis.
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of 1952. Islamic heritage was one of his inspirations. His book
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Mostafa had four sons and three daughters. One of the sons,
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Badshah Tumi Deen O Duniyar, Nikhiler Chiro Shundor Srishti
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in 1918 and BT from David Hare Training College in 1922.
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Mostofa was born in 1897 in the village of Manoharpur in
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family of literature-enthusiasts proficient in Bengali,
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Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
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His father, Golam Rabbani, and his grandfather, 756: 605: 558:being sold, according to reliable sources. 175: 545:In 2014, the ancestral home of Mostafa in 45: 325:, in tenth grade, which got published by 19:For other people with similar names, see 293: 278:as Pakistan's state language during the 270:that formed the basis for the ideals of 234: 757: 528:Academy Scientific and Technical Award 700: 670: 668: 575: 573: 571: 701:Sadiq, Dhrubo (21 September 2021). 555:Kabi Golam Mustafa Memorial Library 537: 13: 805:Honorary Fellows of Bangla Academy 742: 703:"Poet, essayist Farida Majid dies" 14: 826: 665: 568: 498: 165:; 1897 – 13 October 1964) was a 386:He Khoda Doyamoy Rahmanur Rahim 310:after the release of Mostofa's 21:Ghulam Mustafa (disambiguation) 775:People from Jhenaidah District 720: 694: 599: 318:Mostofa wrote his first poem, 304:Bengal Muslim Literary Society 1: 795:University of Calcutta alumni 626:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 561: 57: 728:"An Oscar winner of our own" 676:"Grabbers claim poet's home" 262:He was the secretary of the 243:Mostofa started teaching at 7: 810:People from Khulna District 790:Surendranath College alumni 10: 831: 780:20th-century Bengali poets 110:British Indian (1897-1947) 18: 483: 230: 162: 136: 128: 116: 106: 80: 53: 44: 37: 30: 618:; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). 606:Islam, Shahidul (2012). 587:. 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Ghulam Mustafa (disambiguation)

Monoharpur
Bengal
British India
Dacca
East Pakistan
Pakistan
Mustafa Monwar
Farida Majid
Nafees Bin Zafar
Bengali
Pakistani
Bengali
Shailkupa
Jhenaidah
Bengal Presidency
Jessore District
Bangladesh
Bengali Muslim
Arabic
Persian
Qazi
folk poets
Ripon College

Barrackpore
Calcutta Madrasa
Bankura
Faridpur Zila

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