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48:. The first five issues were published in Karachi but starting from the sixth they were published in Dhaka. The magazine was pro-Pakistan with a nationalistic editorial stand that called for united between East and West Pakistan. The magazine was published in Bengali language but it used loan words from Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Urdu languages that was different from Standard Bengali. The founding editor was Abdur Rashid. After him the magazine was subsequently edited by 117: 32: 157: 233: 203: 188: 208: 134: 228: 164: 60:. The magazine published the writings of notable Bengali writers in East Pakistan. It stopped publication in November 1971 during the 223: 183: 218: 198: 193: 213: 150: 65: 61: 45: 53: 8: 86: 25: 128: 44:
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published by the Department of Publications of the Government of Pakistan.
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