Kazi Nazrul Islam
Kazi Nazrul Islam is the national writer of Bangladesh who is particularly perceived as a Bidrohi Kobi (rebel artist) around the nation. Nazrul is a well known writer, performer, and thinker of Bangladesh. The acclaimed artist Nazrul's works manage the unrest of that time of the British government. His progressive endeavor helped him to be a national writer of Bangladesh. He has raised his voice against any sort of dictatorship and mistreatment and got fame quickly around the Indian Subcontinent.
Kazi Nazrul Islam Early life:
Kazi Nazrul Islam was conceived on 24 May 1899 in Churuila, Burdwan, Bengal Presidency (West Bengal) to Kazi Faqeer Ahmed and Zahida Khatun. He was conceived in a notable Muslim family and Nazrul's dad was Imam. He learned Quran and Islamic way of thinking by going to the neighborhood strict instructive establishment. He was joined up with the Darirampur School (Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University) in 1914 in Trishal, Mymensingh where Nazrul didn't go to the registration pre-test assessment. Nazrul left the examination while concentrating in class nine and participated in the Indian Army in 1917 at eighteen years old.
Kazi Nazrul Islam Career:
The compositions of Kazi Nazrul Islam manage the progressive intrigue. Nazrul has a solid voice against a wide range of dogmatism including religion and sex. He composed numerous books, tunes and numerous scholarly terms, however he is notable for his sonnets. About 4,000 tunes were made by Nazrul these are all in all known as Nazrul Geeti. In 1922, with the distribution of 'Bidrohi' he went to the spotlight quickly. He had been experiencing an obscure illness when he was 43 years of age and lost voice and memory. There is a speculate that the British government applied a moderate toxin in his body. At that point Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman got him Dhaka in 1972 alongside his family. The national artist of Bangladesh Kazi Nazrul Islam kicked the bucket four years after the fact in Dhaka.
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