Gul Bakhsh | |
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গুল বখশ | |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable work | Kukikatar Puthi |
Gul Bakhsh ( Bengali: গুল বখশ, romanized: gul bôkhsh) was a Bengali poet of the late 19th-century. [1] He is mainly known for his magnum opus, Kukikatar Puthi, which was a narrative of the Kuki raids at Chhagalnaiya in 1860. [2] It was written in the puthi format. [3]
His puthi was featured on the Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi Magazine in 1375 B.S. (c. 1969 CE). [4] One 80-year old incomplete manuscript (pages 3 to 17) is preserved at the Puthi Library of the University of Dhaka. Another incomplete manuscript (pages 4 to 17) is preserved at the Central Bengali Development Board. [5]
Gul Bakhsh | |
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গুল বখশ | |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable work | Kukikatar Puthi |
Gul Bakhsh ( Bengali: গুল বখশ, romanized: gul bôkhsh) was a Bengali poet of the late 19th-century. [1] He is mainly known for his magnum opus, Kukikatar Puthi, which was a narrative of the Kuki raids at Chhagalnaiya in 1860. [2] It was written in the puthi format. [3]
His puthi was featured on the Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi Magazine in 1375 B.S. (c. 1969 CE). [4] One 80-year old incomplete manuscript (pages 3 to 17) is preserved at the Puthi Library of the University of Dhaka. Another incomplete manuscript (pages 4 to 17) is preserved at the Central Bengali Development Board. [5]