Top 4 most important rearrange answer

 


Top 4 most important rearrange answer




Rabindranath tagore rearrange:


(a) On the completion of his house educations, he was sent to  school, but did not like institutional education. 


(b) In 1911, he translated his poems of the "Geetanjali" into English. 


(c) He was given Knighthood by the British Government in 1914 fe but he rejected it as a protest against the atrocities of the British Government.


 (d) Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most leading poets in the history of world literature, was born in the renowned Tagore  family in March 1861.



(e) He was sent to London to study Law but he studied literature with fefer Professor Henry Morley for a few months and he returned home. 


(f) It brought him the highest honour in the form of Nobel Prize in 1913.


(g) At the age of eighty, he breathed his last. (h) In his twentieth year, Rabindranath along with his father went to the Himalayas.



Rabindronath tagore rearrange answer:


d

a

h

e

b

f

c

g



Hazrat Omar (RA) rearrange:



(a) Hazrat Omar (R) became shocked and assured the woman of te providing her with food.


(b) She also explained that she was boiling water in a pot only to console her children. (c) He instantly went to the godown and carried a sack of food


himself for that woman and her children to that cottage.


(d) Hazrat Omar (R) used to go out to see the condition of his


subjects with his own eyes at dead of night. (e) He asked the woman of that cottage about the cause of crying of her children.


(f) One night, he was passing by a cottage.


(g) The woman explained that the children were crying for food as they were starving for two days.


(h) He heard that children were crying.





Hazrat Omar (RA) rearrange answer:


d

f

h

e

g

b

a

c



Nelson Mandela Rearrange:



(a) Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942. (b) In 1993, Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.



(c) For 20 years, he directed a campaign of peaceful nonviolent defiance against the South African Government and its racist fa policies.



(d) Mandela died at his home in Johannesburg on December 5,


2013 at the age of 95. (e) In 1993, South African President F. W. de Klerk was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.


(f) In 2009, Mandela's birthday was declared "Mandela Day" to promote global peace.


(g) Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918 in South Africa. (h) In 1994, Mandela was elected as South Africa's first black President.



Nelson Mandela Rearrange answer:


g

a

c

b

e

h

f

d




Fakir Lalon shah rearrange:



(a) Lalon lost one of his eyes for the smallpox disease (b) He came in touch with philosopher and singer of Cheuriya, Kushtia, Siraj Shah who recovered him and had, later, great influence upon his Baul philosophy.


(c) His companions had to abandon him being thought as dead. (d) Once Lalon was going out to pilgrimage at his young age but he contracted smallpox on the way


(e) Fakir Lalon Shah was born in 1774 at Horishpur, Horinakundo, Jhenaidah, valiantly in a Kayastha family of the village Bhadra Kumarkhali of Kushtia district (f) Later, without any institutional education, he established a new


variety of Baul tradition denouncing the caste distinction. (g) Lalon returned to his house, but was denounced by his wife and the relatives since he had been under the shelter and association of the Muslims


(h) Then, Malam Shah and his wife Matijan rescued dying Lalon from the banks of the Ganges.



lalonshah rearrange answer:

e

d

c

h

a

b

g

f



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