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Bangladeshi Cultural Event Part 1 - Hidden Story of Bangali Culture - cover

Bangladeshi Cultural Event Part 1 - Hidden Story of Bangali Culture

Md Jahid Hossain, Antonio Carlona

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Biography of Antonio Carlona 
  
Antonio Carlona is a Well Known Ireland's Author and Cultural Activist. She was born on 26 April 1996 in Dublin. Her Father is an Engineer and Her mother is a Human Rights activist. She has two brothers, and she Lives in a joint Family. As a Cultural Activist, she travels to many countries, visits historical places, and Writes about the historical story. Educational Qualification: She Graduated from Harvard University. 
  
Biography of Md Jahid Hossain 
  
Md Jahid Hossain is a Irishmen music artistand writer. Md Jahid Hossain was born on 26thApril 2001 in Dublin. He hasnumerous songs on various online platforms. 
  
Currently, he is writing books along with hisstudies.
Available since: 12/19/2023.
Print length: 43 pages.

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