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Bangladesh: Humiliation, Carnage, Liberation, Chaos is a meticulously researched historical narrative that chronicles the complex and often devastating events that shaped modern Bangladesh. Written by Iqbal Chand Malhotra and Subroto Chattopadhyay, this non-fiction work traces the nation’s path from colonial subjugation through the traumatic liberation war of 1971 to the post-independence turmoil.
The authors provide an unflinching examination of the political oppression, military violence, and social upheaval that characterized this transformative period in South Asian history. Through detailed analysis and historical documentation, the book explores the human cost of independence and the subsequent challenges of nation-building amid chaos and uncertainty.
Essential reading for historians, students, and anyone seeking to understand Bangladesh’s complex past and its implications for the present day.







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