A History of Red Green: Bangladesh

· Pencil
Ebook
24
Pages
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A History of Red-Green by Parvej Husen Talukder is a concise yet impactful exploration of the symbolism and significance of the red and green colors within the context of Bangladesh's national identity. Spanning 20 pages, this ebook delves into the historical roots of the country's flag, shedding light on its evolution from the early days of the liberation movement to its current form as a powerful emblem of independence and national pride. Published by Pencil on November 4, 2022, the book offers readers an insightful narrative that intertwines the cultural, political, and emotional aspects of the red and green colors, reflecting their deep connection to Bangladesh's past and present. Written in English, this work serves as both a tribute to the sacrifices made during the Liberation War and a celebration of the enduring spirit of the Bengali people. Whether for scholars, students, or general readers, this book provides a thoughtful examination of a symbol that continues to inspire and unite a nation.

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About the author

Parvej Husen Talukder is a Bangladeshi poet, young adult and children's literature writer. Beyond his poetic and literary endeavors, Talukder is also a skilled journalist and internet entrepreneur, he is the founder of Kavya Kishor International and the creator of WikiGenius. His literary accomplishments have been duly acknowledged; he was awarded the prestigious Jagrata Sahitya Sammanana-2022 for Children's Literature and is celebrated as The King Rhymester of Haor Region.

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