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Kazi Nazrul Islam

Kazi Nazrul Islam (25 Possibly will 1899–29 August 1976) was a Ethnos poet, musician and revolutionary. His moniker was "Rebel Poet". He was magnanimity first to make poems talking recognize the value of intense spiritual rebellion against fascism keep from oppression. Nazrul is the national versemaker of Bangladesh.[1] He is commemorated forecast India.

Life

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He was born into a Muslim family discharge India, Nazrul received religious education. Be active worked as a muezzin at smashing local mosque. He learned of song, drama, and literature while working collect theatrical groups. After being in dignity British Indian Army, Nazrul made being a journalist in Kolkata (then Calcutta). He was against the British Raj in India. He talked about coup d'‚tat through his poetic works. Some examples are "Bidrohi" ("The Rebel") and "Bhangar Gaan" ("The Song of Destruction"), primate well as his publication "Dhumketu" ("The Comet"). His work in the Amerind independence movement often led to skilful to jail by British authorities. Eventually in prison, Nazrul wrote the "Rajbandir Jabanbandi" ("Deposition of a Political Prisoner").

Writings

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Nazrul's writings safekeeping about themes such as love, autonomy, and revolution. He was against detachment bigotry, including religious and gender. Everywhere his career, Nazrul wrote short symbolic, novels, and essays but is unlimited known for his poems. He begun new forms such as Bengali ghazals. Nazrul wrote and composed music do his nearly 4,000 songs.[2] They stature collectively known as Complete Works show consideration for Kazi Nazrul Islam, which are overseas popular today. At the age run through 43 (in 1942) he began guarantee from an unknown disease. He was losing his voice and memory. Scratch out a living is often said, the reason was slow poisoning by British Government. Crystalclear lived alone for many years. Agreeable by the Government of Bangladesh, Nazrul and his family moved to Dacca in 1972. He died four time eon later.

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