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- Q285901 abstract "Nilima Ibrahim (Bengali: নীলিমা ইব্রাহীম; 1921–2002) was an Indian, East Pakistani, and later Bangladeshi educationist, littérateur and social worker. She is well known for her scholarship on Bengali literature but even more so for her depiction of raped and tortured women in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War in her book Ami Birangona Bolchhi (I, the heroine, speaks).".
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- Q285901 birthDate "1921-01-11".
- Q285901 birthName "Nilima Roy Chowdhury".
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- Q285901 almaMater "Dhaka University".
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- Q285901 birthDate "1921-01-11".
- Q285901 birthName "Nilima Roy Chowdhury".
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- Q285901 name "Nilima Ibrahim".
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- Q285901 comment "Nilima Ibrahim (Bengali: নীলিমা ইব্রাহীম; 1921–2002) was an Indian, East Pakistani, and later Bangladeshi educationist, littérateur and social worker. She is well known for her scholarship on Bengali literature but even more so for her depiction of raped and tortured women in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War in her book Ami Birangona Bolchhi (I, the heroine, speaks).".
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