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❦Muhammad Kamaruzzaman
Jamaat leader
Muhammad Kamaruzzaman was an important figure in the political and historical trajectory of Bengal and Bangladesh.
Biography
Context
In the context of South Asian political and intellectual history in the Bengal region., Muhammad Kamaruzzaman is recognized as Jamaat leader. Muhammad Kamaruzzaman was an important figure in the political and historical trajectory of Bengal and Bangladesh.
Contribution
Muhammad Kamaruzzaman was an important figure in the political and historical trajectory of Bengal and Bangladesh.
Impact
Their legacy remains relevant to understanding state, society, and memory in Bengal/Bangladesh history.
Timeline Placement
Muhammad Kamaruzzaman appears in 2 linked timeline events, spanning 1971 - 2013.
First Appearance
1971
Latest Appearance
2013
Active Span
1971 - 2013
Linked Events
2
Legacy Summary
Their legacy remains relevant to understanding state, society, and memory in Bengal/Bangladesh history. 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
Advertising Nationalism: Commemorating the Liberation War in Bangladesh
Strong for war commemoration, corporate nationalism, and public memory after liberation.
Cited in: 2 events
Bangladesh: Quest for Freedom and Justice
Kamal Hossain's memoir traces liberation, constitution-making, democracy, and the justice question.
Cited in: 2 events
Bangladesh's Pendulum-swing Liberation War Cinema
Useful for cinema, representation, and how the war is reinterpreted in later memory cultures.
Cited in: 2 events
Fifty Years of Bangladesh
A multidisciplinary volume on the first five decades of Bangladesh's economy, politics, society, and culture.
Cited in: 2 events
Gendered Nationalism: Bangladeshi Narratives of the War of Liberation
Useful for gender, nationalism, and how liberation narratives are framed in later memory cultures.
Cited in: 2 events
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