Rafiqul Islam (onye na eme ihe ike)

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Rafiqul Islam
A mụrụ ya (1950-07-16) 16 Julaị 1950
Comilla, East Bengal, Dominion nke PakistanỌchịchị nke Pakistan
Nwụrụ 20 Nọvemba 2013 (2013-11-20) (afọ 63)  
Vancouver, Canada
Alma mater  Mahadum nke Dhaka

[1][2]Rafiqul Islam (16 Julaị 1950 - 20 Nọvemba 2013) bụ onye Canada a njikọ na Bangladesh [3] onye na ahụ maka asụsụ. [4] arọ dị n'inweta Nkwado nke February 21 dị ka mkpa mmetụta Asụsụ Nne Mba Nile, nke Ezumezu nke UNESCO elele na Nọvemba 1999. [5][6] Bangladesh nyere [7] onyinye Independence Day Award mgbe ọ nwụsịrị na 2016. [1] [2] [3] [4] bụ onye otu Vancouver based organization The Mother Language Lovers Of The World nke e nyere Ekushey Padak na 2001 maka otu ihe ahụ.

Rafiqul Islam biri [8] Canada ruo afọ 18 ruo mgbe ọ nwụrụ na leukemia na 20 Nọvemba 2013 na Vancouver General Hospital na Canada.

Ihe odide[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. "Rafiqul will live on in people's hearts", The Daily Star, 2013-11-23. Retrieved on 2019-01-23. (in en)
  2. "Mother Language Day architect dies", bdnews24.com, 2013-11-21. Retrieved on 2019-01-23.
  3. A Brief History of International Mother Language Day By Bangla Caravan. Canadian Commission of UNESCO. Archived from the original on 2019-01-24. Retrieved on 2019-01-23.
  4. 4.0 4.1 About Mother Language Lovers of the World Society. www.motherlanguagelovers.com. Retrieved on 2019-01-23.
  5. "Muhith, Maqsudul, Bannya are among 14 named for 2016 Independence Award", bdnews24.com, 2016-03-07. Retrieved on 2019-01-23.
  6. "15 personalities, Navy receive Independence Award", The Daily Star, 2016-03-24. Retrieved on 2019-01-23. (in en)
  7. "14 individuals, Navy picked for Independence Award 2016", The Daily Star, 2016-03-08. Retrieved on 2019-01-23. (in en)
  8. "Mother Language Day architect Rafiqul dies", Dhaka Tribune, 2013-11-22. Retrieved on 2019-01-23.