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This is a list of the recipients of the
Bangla Academy Literary Award from 2010 to 2019.
[1]
6 persons were awarded.
[2]
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Rubi Rahman (poetry)
- Nasir Ahmed (poetry)
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Bulbul Chowdhury (folk literature)
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Khan Sarwar Murshid (essay and research)
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Ajoy Roy (science and technology)
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Shahjahan Kibria (juvenile literature)
10 persons were awarded.
[3]
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Ashim Saha (poetry)
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Kamal Chowdhury (poetry)
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Anisul Hoque (folk literature)
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Abdullah Abu Sayeed (essay)
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Biswajit Ghosh (research)
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Khaliquzzaman Elias (translation)
-
Belal Muhammad (literature on liberation war affairs)
- Baren Chakrabarti (travel story)
-
Ali Ajgar [
bn] (science, technology and environment)
-
Akhter Hossain [
bn] (juvenile literature)
9 persons were awarded.
[4]
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Sanaul Haque Khan [
bn] (poetry)
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Abid Anwar (poetry)
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Harishanker Jaldas [
bn] (folk literature)
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Sanat Kumar Saha (essay)
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Khondokar Sirajul Haque [
bn] (research)
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Fakrul Alam (translation)
-
Mahbub Alam [
bn] (Liberation War-related writings)
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Tapan Chakrabarty [
bn] (science, technology and environment)
-
Mahbub Talukdar (juvenile literature)
11 persons were awarded.
[5]
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Helal Hafiz (poetry)
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Purabi Basu (folk literature)
-
Mofidul Hoque (essay)
- Jamil Chowdhury (research)
-
Provangshu Tripura [
bn] (research)
-
Kaiser Haq (translation)
-
Haroon Habib (Liberation War-related writings)
- Mahfuzur Rahman (autobiography and travel story)
-
Shahidul Islam (science, technology and environment)
- Kaiser Chowdhury (juvenile literature)
- Aslam Sunny (juvenile literature)
7 persons were awarded.
[6]
- Shihab Sarkar (poetry)
-
Zakir Talukder (fiction)
-
Shantanu Kaiser (essay)
- Bhuyian Iqbal (research)
- Abu Mohammad Delwar Hossain (literature on liberation war)
-
Mainus Sultan (travel story)
- Khaleque bin Zainuddin (juvenile literature)
11 persons were awarded.
[7]
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Altaf Hossain [
bn] (poetry)
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Shaheen Akhtar (fiction)
-
Abul Momen (essay)
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Atiur Rahman (essay)
-
Moniruzzaman (research)
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Abdus Selim (translation)
- Tajul Mohammad (literature on liberation war)
-
Faruq Ahmed Choudhury (biography and travel story)
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Masum Reza (drama)
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Sharif Khan (science, technology and environment)
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Sujan Barua [
bn] (juvenile literature)
7 persons were awarded.
[8]
-
Abu Hasan Shahriar (poetry)
-
Shahaduz Zaman (fiction)
-
Morshed Shafiul Hasan [
bn] (essay and research)
-
Niaz Zaman (translation)
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MA Hasan (literature on the liberation war)
-
Noorjahan Bose (autobiography/memoir)
-
Rashed Rouf (juvenile literature)
12 persons were awarded.
[9]
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Mohammad Sadik (poetry)
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Maruful Islam [
bn] (poetry)
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Mamun Hossain [
bn] (fiction)
-
Mahbubul Haque (essay)
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Rafiqullah Khan [
bn] (research)
-
Aminul Islam Bhuiyan [
bn] (translation)
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Kamrul Hasan Bhuiyan (literature on liberation war)
- Surma Jahid (literature on liberation war)
-
Shakoor Majid (travelogue)
-
Malay Bhowmick (drama)
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Moshtak Ahmed [
bn] (science, technology and environment)
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Jharna Dash Purokhayshto [
bn] (juvenile literature)
4 persons were awarded.
[10]
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Afsan Chowdhury (literature on liberation war)
-
Quazi Rosy (poetry)
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Mohit Kamal (fiction)
-
Syed Mohammad Shahed (essay and research)
10 persons were awarded.
[11]
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Rafiqul Islam (literature on liberation war)
-
Makid Haider (poetry)
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Wasi Ahmed (literature)
- Swarochish Sarkar (essay/research)
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Khairul Alam Sabuj (translation)
- Rahim Shah (children's literature)
- Ratan Siddiqui (drama)
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Nadira Majumder (science fiction)
- Faruk Moinuddin (autobiography/travelogue)
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Saymon Zakaria (folklore)