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Derelict / Kazi Fazlur Rahman.
Author
Rahamāna, Kājī Phajalura
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Language
English
Published/Created
Dhaka : Omni Books : Writers.ink : Distributed by University Press, [2010?]
Description
127 p. ; 23 cm.
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PR9420.9 .R325 2010
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Catholics
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Bangladesh
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Fiction
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Rosario, Sudhir Sebastian
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Fiction
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Fiction
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Based on the life of Sudhir Sebastian Rosario and life of Bengali Catholics in rural Bangladesh.
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Novel.
ISBN
9789848715000 ((pbk.))
9848715002 ((pbk.))
LCCN
2010318938
OCLC
646310488
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History of the family of Sheikh Gul Mohammad (formerly Ghumman Mal of Bhera) with an account of his conversion and some interesting chronicles of his descendants including some miracles attributed to the sword of Hussain given to his son, Sheikh Fateh Mohammad, by the Mughal courtier Mirza Rasul Beg drawn from moth-eaten records of the family and corroborated from other histories and oral sources by his humble descendant Niaz Batul Sheikh better known at present as Niaz Zaman.
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