Muntasir Mamun
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Muntasir Mamun (Bengali: মুনতাসীর মামুন) is a Bangladeshi historian, children's writer and translator. As an academic historian, he tends to be a both side viewer.
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[edit] Works on Dhaka
Muntasir Mamun mainly worked on the historical city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Wrote several books about this city, took part in movements to save Dhaka. All his works on Dhaka is published in one book.
[edit] Works on Liberation War
Among other historical works on 1971, his Sei Sob Pakistani is very famous. In this book, many leading Pakistani's interview was published. Most of them were the leading Pakistani character during the liberation war of Bangladesh.
[edit] Writing and translations
In 1980s and 1990s, Muntasir mamun wrote and translated some thrillers, horrors and S.F. stories.
[edit] Books (partial)
- Bangladesh: Bangali Monos Rashtrogothon O Adhunikota, 2007
- 1905 Shaler Bongobhongo O Purbo Banglar Protikriya, 2006
- 19 Shotoke Purbobonher Mudron O Prokashona, 2005
- 19 Shotoker Dhakar Mudron O Prokashona, 2004
- Bangladesher Civil Shomaj Protishthar Shogram 1947-90, 2004
- Bangladesher Utshob, 2003
- Ben Hur, 2003
- Bangladeshe Fera, 2002
- Bangladeshe Gonotorntro: Prokriya O Oikkomotter Upadan, 2002
- The Vanquished Generals and the Liberation War of Bangladesh, 2000 (translated by Kushal Ibrahim)[1]
- Bangladesher Rajniti: Ek Doshok, 1999
[edit] Awards
- Bangla Academy Award
- Lekhak Shibir Puroskar
- Agrani Bank Award
- Dr. Hilali Gold Medal
- President's Award, 1963
- Mercantile Bank Gold Medal