Shimanto gandhi biography
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Bangladesh
[] I chose Bangor University because it’s not only rich with history, but I wanted to be a part of an institution which is modern, cutting edge and is focused on making a difference in society.
[] The university has got the most traditional look, but then again it just kind of gives you both perspectives, so you can feel like you’re living in the modern world, but you have that connection with the history as well, so it’s kind of amazing.
[] The standard of teaching is very high quality. The university helps you to implement the skills that you have learnt to be able to use them when you are working in a very modern setting.
[] Not only you’re being taught about academics but also they are teaching you how to be a better human, so they’re actually going to help you in every single domain.
[] I think Bangor University gives me a really good hands-on experience and also prepares me for actually going into the real world, because they’ve got the employability servi
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Donor Name
Description
K. M. Mahbub Alam
- Diary: Written bygd Freedom Fighter Mahbub Alam. He documented the daglig events taken place during Liberation War of in his diary.
- Helmet used bygd Freedom Fighter Mahbub Alam during Liberation War of
Shyamoli Nasrin Chowdhury
- A prescription pad used by martyr intellectual Alim Chowdhury. He prescribed his patients on this pad
- Diary of Martyr Intellectual Dr. Alim Chowdhury Brown Color Rexene Cover with Name Seal of Dr. A Alim Chowdury
Habibur Rahman Sunny
Leaflet: Pakistan Aj Mrito (Pakistan is dead) published and circulated bygd the public affairs department of People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
Meghna Guho Thakurota
- Briefcase of Martyr Intellectual Dr. Raton Guho Thakurta
- Notebook of PHD Thesis of Martyr Intellectual Dr. Raton Guho Thakurta.
- Book: Five Metaphysical Poets bygd Joan Bennett. This book was owned by the Martyr Intellectual Dr. Raton Guho Thakurta.
- Photograph of Martyr Intellectua
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Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Indian independence activist (–)
"Badshah Khan" and "Ghaffar Khan" redirect here. For the Pakistani cricketer, see Ghaffar Khan (cricketer).
Fakhr-e-Afghan Abdul Ghaffar Khan | |
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Ghaffar Khan c.s | |
Born | ()6 February Utmanzai, Punjab Province, British India[1] (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) |
Died | 20 January () (aged97) Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan |
Resting place | Jalalabad, Afghanistan |
Nationality | |
Education | Aligarh Muslim University |
Title | Bacha Khan/Badshah Khan[2] |
Political party | |
Movement | Indian independence movement |
Spouses | Meharqanda Kinankhel (m.)Nambata Kinankhel (m.) |
Children | 5, including Abdul Ghani Khan, Abdul Wali Khan, Abdul Ali Khan |
Parent | Abdul Bahram Khan (father) |
Relatives | Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan (brother) |
Awards |
Abdul Ghaf