Muhammad Bazlul Haq
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Muhammad Bazlul Haq (1923-1985) was a left-wing peasant leader, social revolutionary and prolific author in the Bangla language.
He was one of the prominent leaders of the Krishok Proja Party(Peasants and Subjects Party founded by Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq) from the Tripura district. During the British colonial period he played a crucial role behind the peasants uprising for land-rights in the undivided Tripura region.
He translated Rumi’s Mesnawi, Engels’s Anti-Dühring and a number of other socialist classics into Bangla. All were published in the 1940s.
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