Niaz Zaman
Niaz Zaman
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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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New Age Short Stories
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Didima's necklace and other stories
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From the delta
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GALPA: SHORT STORIES BY WOMEN FROM BANGLADESH; ED. BY FIRDOUS AZIM
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Under the Krishnachura
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Under the krishnachura
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A divided legacy
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1971 and after
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Revisioning English in Bangladesh
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A Divided Legacy: The Partition
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The escape and other stories of 1947
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Colonial and post colonial encounters
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Selected short stories from Bangladesh
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Princess Kalabati and other tales
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Infinite variety
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The art of kantha embroidery
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Migration, migrants, and the United States
cover - CSContemporary short stories from...Niaz Zaman
Contemporary short stories from Bangladesh
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Contemporary short stories from Bangladesh
no cover - WAWriting across bordersNiaz Zaman
Writing across borders
no cover - OROf rickshaws and rickshawallahsNiaz Zaman
Of rickshaws and rickshawallahs
no cover - AArshilataNiaz Zaman
Arshilata
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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
- Open Work
New Age Short Stories
- Open Work
Didima's necklace and other stories
- Open Work
From the delta
- Open Work
GALPA: SHORT STORIES BY WOMEN FROM BANGLADESH; ED. BY FIRDOUS AZIM
- Open Work
Under the Krishnachura
- Open Work
Under the krishnachura
- Open Work
A divided legacy
- Open Work
1971 and after
- Open Work
Revisioning English in Bangladesh
- Open Work
A Divided Legacy: The Partition
- Open Work
The escape and other stories of 1947
- Open Work
Colonial and post colonial encounters
- Open Work
Selected short stories from Bangladesh
- Open Work
Princess Kalabati and other tales
- Open Work
Infinite variety
- Open Work
The art of kantha embroidery
- Open Work
Migration, migrants, and the United States
- Open Work
Contemporary short stories from Bangladesh
- Open Work
Contemporary short stories from Bangladesh
- Open Work
Writing across borders
- Open Work
Of rickshaws and rickshawallahs
- Open Work
Arshilata