Farrukh Ahmed
Farrukh Ahmad (Bengali-ফররুখ আহমদ) (1918–1974) was a poet and writer of Bangladesh. He is commonly known as the 'Poet of Muslim renaissance', as many of his poems emblem the spirit of resurrection particularly in the hearts of the down-trodden Muslims of the then Bengal.
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