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Misty Jannat
Zannatul Ferdaus Misty known by the name Misty Jannat ( bn, মিস্টি জান্নাত) is a Bangladeshi actress and model. She also appeared television dramas and advertisement as well. Early life and background Misty Jannat was born in Khulna, Bangladesh. She studied up to HSC level in Khulna then moved to Dhaka for the studies and also focuses acting. She studied dental medicine at Safena Medical & Dental College. Currently She is Dental Surgeon at Mandy Dental College. Her father is a teacher and mother is a social worker. Career In 2014, Jannat made her acting debut in the film ''Love Station'', where her co-actor was Bappy Chowdhury. Then she appeared in the movie ''Chini Bibi'' with co-actor Joy Chowdhury. She is also appeared in the movie ''Amar Prem Tumi'' with tollywood actor Soham Chakraborty. She also debut South Indian movie ''Rangbaz Khilari'', with Rakesh. Recently, She busy with two new films just like ''Ami Neta Hobo'' and ''Mamla Hamla Jhamela''. T ...
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Khulna
Khulna ( bn, খুলনা, ) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong. It is the administrative centre of Khulna District and Khulna Division. Khulna's economy is the third-largest in Bangladesh, contributing $53 billion in gross state product and $95 billion in purchasing power parity (PPP) in 2020. In the 2011 census, the city had a population of 663,342. Khulna is on the Rupsha and Bhairab Rivers. A centre of Bangladeshi industry, the city hosts many national companies. It is served by the Port of Mongla, Bangladesh's second-largest seaport. Khulna River Port is one of the country's oldest and busiest river ports. A colonial steamboat service, which includes the ''Tern'', ''Osrich'' and ''Lepcha'', operates on the river route to the city. Khulna is considered the gateway to the Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest and home of the Bengal tiger. It is north of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. History Khulna w ...
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Sajal Ahmed
Sejal () is a name for girls in India meaning “pure”, “sacred water”. An allusion to the purifying nature of the Ganges and Yamuna river waters that are considered sacred in India and in the Indian religions. The word ‘jal’ on its own refers to holy water and is often added to Ganga (Ganges) in the noun Gangajal which specifically refers to the holy water from this river. The name is mainly used in the Indian state of Gujarat. Due to phonetic nature of the Indian languages, variations in spelling occur as follows: • Sejal • Sajel • Sajal Notable people: * Sajal Barui (born c. 1977), Indian criminal * Sajal K. Das, Indian-American scientist and engineer * Sajal Nag, Indian historian There are many examples of Pakistani people using Indian names with Sanskrit etymology and origin. Sajal Aly Sajal Aly (; born 17 January 1994) is a Pakistani actress noted for playing a variety of characters in a range of serials—from contemporary social to romantic dr ...
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Bheja Megher Shopnogulo
Maghaz ( hi, मग़ज़, Urdu: , bn, মগজ), also known as Bheja ( hi, भेजा, ur, بھیجا), is an offal dish, originating from Hyderabad, India, but is also popular in Pakistani and Bangladeshi cuisine. It is the brain of a cow, goat or sheep served with gravy. In the Hyderabadi cuisine of India, maghaz masala (bheja fry) is a deep fried goat brain delicacy. Mogoz bhuna is a popular dish in Bangladeshi cuisine, which is cattle or sheep/goat brain sautéed in hot spices. Almonds and pistachio The pistachio (, ''Pistacia vera''), a member of the cashew family, is a small tree originating from Central Asia and the Middle East. The tree produces seeds that are widely consumed as food. ''Pistacia vera'' is often confused with other sp ...s are often added. References Brain dishes Telangana cuisine Hyderabadi cuisine Indian cuisine Pakistani cuisine Bangladeshi cuisine Bengali cuisine Offal Goat dishes Beef dishes Lamb dishes {{Ind ...
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Jabbar Alir Dinkal
Jabbar ( ar, جبار , link=no) is an Arabic word meaning "giant" or "almighty". With the definite article as al-Jabbar ( ar, الجبار , link=no) it is one of the names of God in Islam, and is so used in the given name Abd al-Jabbar ( ar, عبد الجبار , link=no). Al-Jabbar as surname *Abdul Jalilul Jabbar (ruled 1649–1652), 12th Sultan of Brunei *Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (born 1974), American football player Jabbar as given name *Jabbar Garyagdioglu (1861–1944), Azerbaijani folk singer * Jabbar Baghtcheban (1884-1966), Iranian worker with the deaf *Jabbar Patel (born 1942), Indian theatre and film director *Jabbar Savalan (born ca. 1991), Azerbaijani blogger * Jawad Jabbar Sadkhan Al-Sahlani, Iraqi held in Guantanamo Jabbar as surname *Javed Jabbar, Pakistani politician *Mehreen Jabbar (born 1971), Pakistani filmmaker and daughter of Javed Jabbar *Pat Jabbar, music producer *Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born 1947), American basketball player (occasionally appears as "Jabb ...
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Accident
An accident is an unintended, normally unwanted event that was not directly caused by humans. The term ''accident'' implies that nobody should be blamed, but the event may have been caused by unrecognized or unaddressed risks. Most researchers who study unintentional injury avoid using the term ''accident'' and focus on factors that increase risk of severe injury and that reduce injury incidence and severity. For example, when a tree falls down during a wind storm, its fall may not have been caused by humans, but the tree's type, size, health, location, or improper maintenance may have contributed to the result. Most car wrecks are not true accidents; however English speakers started using that word in the mid-20th century as a result of media manipulation by the US automobile industry. Types Physical and non-physical Physical examples of accidents include unintended motor vehicle collisions, falls, being injured by touching something sharp or hot, or bumping into someth ...
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Din Ratrir Manush
DIN or Din or din may refer to: People and language * Din (name), people with the name * Dīn, an Arabic word with three general senses: judgment, custom, and religion from which the name originates * Dinka language (ISO 639 code: din), spoken by the major ethnic group of South Sudan Places * Dīn or Lavardin, Iran Media and entertainment * Din, a goddess in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series of video games * Din, a member of the Harvard Din & Tonics * "Din", a song by Therion from the album ''Sitra Ahra'' (album) * DIN, a music project founded by Ontario-based composer Jean-Claude Cutz * ''Din'' (EP), by Oscar Zia * Din (din is noise), a free software musical instrument & audio synthesizer * din_fiv, a music project by San Francisco-based composer David Din (Da5id Din) * Din News, Pakistani 24-hour news channel * ''Dins'', a 2006 studio album by Psychic Ills * '' Din: The Day'' a 2022 Bangladeshi film Organizations * ''Deutsches Institut für Normung'' (DIN), German Institute f ...
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Amar Prem Tumi
Amar may refer to: People Given name * Amar (British singer) (born 1982), British Indian singer born Amar Dhanjal * Amar (Lebanese singer) (born 1986), born Amar Mahmoud Al Tahech * Amar Bose (1929–2013), Founder of Bose Corporation * Amar Gupta (born 1953), Indian computer scientist *Amar Gegić, Bosnian basketball player * Amar Khan, Pakistani director, writer and television actress * Amar Mehta (born 1990), Indian figure skater * Amar Singh (general) ( 13th century), military general of Brahmachal * Amar Singh Thapa (1751–1816), Nepalese Badakaji * Amar Singh Thapa (sardar) (1759–1814), Nepalese General * Amar Talwar (born 1922), Bollywood and Television actor * Amar Upadhyay (born 1972), Indian Television actor Surname * Akhil Amar (born 1958), American professor of law at Yale * David Amar (1920–2000), Moroccan Jewish businessman * Jean-Pierre-André Amar Jean-Pierre-André Amar or Jean-Baptiste-André Amar (May 11, 1755 – December 21, 1816) was a French politi ...
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