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❦Abdul Malek Ukil
Student Activist
He was among the student leaders involved in procession and picketing in the early language movement.
Biography
Context
In the context of Student mobilization in the late 1940s and early 1950s., Abdul Malek Ukil is recognized as Student Activist. He was among the student leaders involved in procession and picketing in the early language movement.
Contribution
He was among the student leaders involved in procession and picketing in the early language movement.
Impact
He reflects the generation of campus activists who sustained the movement between its first demands and its climactic sacrifice.
Timeline Placement
Abdul Malek Ukil appears in 2 linked timeline events, spanning 1947 - 1952.
First Appearance
1947
Latest Appearance
1952
Active Span
1947 - 1952
Linked Events
2
Legacy Summary
He reflects the generation of campus activists who sustained the movement between its first demands and its climactic sacrifice. This influence is reflected across 2 connected events.
References
Key sources for understanding this figure
A History of Bangladesh
A synthetic history of Bangladesh from the long view through colonial encounters, East Pakistan, war, and independence.
Cited in: 2 events
Amar Dekha Rajnitir Panchash Bochor
Abul Mansur Ahmad's political memoir spans anti-British politics, the Pakistan period, and the emergence of Bangladesh.
Cited in: 2 events
Language Movement
A broad reference entry covering the origins, phases, clashes, and long-term significance of the language movement.
Cited in: 2 events
The Unfinished Memoirs
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's autobiography is central to understanding 1930s-1950s Bengal politics, the Muslim League, and the Language Movement.
Cited in: 2 events
Achin Pakhi / The Unknown Bard
A documentary on the Bauls and Lalon’s world of folk-spiritual culture, useful for Bengali cultural history.
Cited in: 1 events
Agunpakhi
A major literary source on Bengal partition, family memory, and displacement.
Cited in: 1 events
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