Koyekti Mrityu by Zahir Raihan is one of popular Bengali Books which is written by Zahir Raihan. This is another popular novel of Zahir Raihan. Zahir Raihan was famous bengali author, story writer and also a filmmaker. He is well known for his documentary “Stop Genoside” making on liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. The author full name was Abu Abdar Mohammad Zahirullah and nick name was Zafar. He was born on 19 August 1935 in Feni District, Bangladesh. He was awarded Bangla Academy Award in 1972.
He also got Adamjee Literature Award, Ekhushey Padak, Shadinata Dibash Puroshkar. Zahir Raihan disappeared on 30 January 1972 when he was searching his brother Shahidullah Kaisar in Mirpur area, Dhaka who was captured and Killed in 14 December 1971 and never come back. Most Popular Books of Zahir Raihan are Hazar Bosor Dhore, Shes Bikeler Meye, Ekhushey February, Borof Gola Nadi, Ar Konodin, Arak Falgul, Golpo Somogro etc. Download Zahir Raihan Novels, Bangla Books, Short Stories, Articles, Writings in pdf format and Read Koyekti Mrityu, Koyekti Mrittu by Zahir Raihan - Zahir Raihan Popular Novels Free Download.
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Ujan is a novel which is written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. Ultraman fighting evolution 3 emulator. Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay is a popular Bengali author in India. He born 2nd November 1935 in Mymensing, Bangladesh. After divine India & Pakistan in 1947 his family was shifted India. He is popular among children and young.
He is graduated from Culcutta University. His popular books are Hirer Angti, Manojder Adbhut Bari, Bikeler mrityu, Manobjomin, Banshiwala, Warishe, Valobasha, Ghunpoka, Sadhubabar Lathi, Gayer Gondho, Dicarini etc. Now a days He is more popular living bengali writer. Download Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Books in pdf format and Read Ujan by Shirshendu Mukhupadhay.