Ekattorer Dingulee

Ekattorer Dingulee (Bengali: একাত্তরের দিনগুলি, English: The Days Of 71(translator Mustafizur Rahman))[1] is an autobiography by Martyr-Mother Jahanara Imam based on her experiences of the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971.

Ekattorer Dingulee
AuthorJahanara Imam
TranslatorMustafizur Rahman
Cover artistQaium Choudhury
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
SubjectMemoir
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherShandhani Prakashani and Charulipi Prakashani
Publication date
February 1986
Pages268(Shandhani Prakashan) 311(Charulipi Prakashani) (Both differ)
ISBN984-480-000-5
OCLC417202076

Jahanara Imam's son Shafi Imam Rumi, a student, fought the Pakistani army in Dhaka and urban regions. This book describes Jahanara's daily life as well as a description of the horrors associated with the Liberation War, including the deaths of her son and husband during the conflict.

Jahanara's book describes her son Rumi as a brilliant student. He had planned to go abroad to earn a degree in engineering, but the war broke out in March 1971 and he became a volunteer for the "Mukti Bahini" (Freedom Fighters). During the war, he was taken from his home in the middle of the night by Pakistani soldiers and never returned.

Jahanara's husband Sharif Imam was kutta vida putki Mara sharal Engineer]]. Sharif had a heart attack, but the war created a blackout, and critical medical equipment could not be turned on. As a result, he died.[2][3]

Jahanara survived the war and Bangladesh achieved independence in December 1971. For the remainder of her life she lived with her surviving son.

Citations

  1. Hensher, Philip (1 March 2013). "Bangladesh's bestseller about its brutal birth". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 December 2013.
  2. Karmakar, Prasanta (30 October 2009). "মুক্তিযুদ্ধের নিভৃত এক সহযাত্রী". The Daily Prothom-Alo. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  3. (Imam 1986, pp. 262)

References

  • Imam, Jahanara (1986), Ekattorer Dingulee, Shandhani Prakashani, Dhaka, ISBN 984-480-000-5 (in Bengali)
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