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Gazi Pir / Gazi Pir was a Muslim saint who is said to have spread Islam - Rearranging Sentences / Completing Story for HSC, SSC & Other

Writer: Fakhruddin BabarFakhruddin Babar

Updated: Feb 13

Rearranging Sentences:


The Story of Gazi Pir

(a) According to some myths and legends Gazi Pir was a Muslim Saint.


(b) Thus all predatory animals were said to have been kept within bound.


(c) He is seen there riding a Royal Bengal tiger fearlessly.


(d) He spread Islam in the southern part of Bengal.


(e) The story of Gazi Pir is still preserved in folk literature.


(f) He also fought crocodiles.


(g) He was blessed with many miracles there.


(h) The amazing works of Gazi Pir are depicted in paats or scroll paintings.


(i) It was a region full of canals and creeks bordering the Bay of Bengal.


(j) It so happened because he remained alert and vigilant.


a + d + i  + g  + h + c  + f + b  + j + e



The Myth of Gazi Pir

(a) The story of Gazi Pir has been preserved in folk literature as well as art.


(b) He is usually depicted in 'Paats' or scroll paintings riding a fierce-looking Bengal tiger, snake in


his hands but without apparent harm.


(c) Bangladesh has rich legends and myths.


(d) For example, he could supposedly calm dangerous animals and make them docile.


(e) People of this regions would pray to him for protection.


(f) He also fought crocodiles who threatened the people of a region full of jungle.


(g) Among many myths, myth of Gazi Pir is one.


(h) In fact, some 'Gazir paat scrolls' are part of the collection of the British Museum.


(i) According to some myths and legends, Gazi Pir was a Muslim saint who is said to spread Islam in the Bengal parts close to the Sundarbans.


(j) He is thought to have miraculous power.



c + g+ i + j + d+ b+ f+ e + a+ h




According to some myths and legends, Gazi Pir was a Muslim saint who is said to have spread Islam in the parts of Bengal close to the Sunderbans. He was credited with many miracles. For example, he could supposedly calm dangerous animals and make them docile. He is usually depicted in paats or scroll paintings riding a fierce-looking Bengal tiger, a snake in his hand, but in no appe danger. According to some stories, he also fought crocodiles who threatened the people of a region full of canals and creeks, indeed, a kind of watery jungle bordering the Bay of Bengal Because of his alert and vigilant presence, all predatory animals were said to have been kept within bounds. It was also believed that he enabled villagers to live close to forests and jungle regions would pray to him for protection. The story of Gazi Pir has been preserved in folk literature as well as art an some Gazir paat scrolls are part of the collection of the British Museum s and cultivate their lands. Consequently, people of these d has been performed in indigenous theatre. In fact, some Gazir paat scrolls are part of the collection of the British Museum.












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Completing Story:


Gazi Pir


Gazi Pir was a Bengali (Muslim) Ghazi and pir (warrior saint) who lived in the 12th or 13th century during the spread of Islam in Bengal. He was known for his power over dangerous animals and controlling the natural elements. As the new local Muslim population of southern Bengal were settling in the dense forests of the Ganges delta, these were important qualities. His life is shown on the "Gazi Scroll", a scroll with 54 paintings from circa 1800, which is currently in the British Museum in London, England.


In the villages of the Sundarbans jungles, Gazi Pir is worshiped alongside the Bonbibi and the Hindu Dakshin Rai, to ask for protection from tigers. According to the legends, Bonbibi taught that everyone is equal, no matter the caste or religion that one has, and that they should live in harmony with nature.



গাজী পীর


গাজী পীর ছিলেন একজন বাঙালি (মুসলিম) গাজী এবং পীর (যোদ্ধা সাধক) যিনি দ্বাদশ বা ত্রয়োদশ শতাব্দীতে বাংলায় ইসলামের প্রসারের সময় বাস করতেন। তিনি বিপজ্জনক প্রাণীদের উপর তার ক্ষমতা এবং প্রাকৃতিক উপাদান নিয়ন্ত্রণের জন্য পরিচিত ছিলেন। দক্ষিণ বাংলার নতুন স্থানীয় মুসলিম জনগোষ্ঠী যখন গঙ্গা বদ্বীপের ঘন বনে বসতি স্থাপন করছিল, তখন এই গুণাবলী গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ছিল। তাঁর জীবন "গাজী স্ক্রোল"-এ দেখানো হয়েছে, যা ১৮০০ সালের ৫৪টি চিত্রকর্মের একটি স্ক্রোল, যা বর্তমানে ইংল্যান্ডের লন্ডনের ব্রিটিশ জাদুঘরে রয়েছে।


সুন্দরবনের জঙ্গলের গ্রামগুলিতে, বাঘের হাত থেকে সুরক্ষা প্রার্থনা করার জন্য গাজী পীরকে বনবিবি এবং হিন্দু দক্ষিণ রায়ের সাথে পূজা করা হয়। কিংবদন্তি অনুসারে, বনবিবি শিক্ষা দিয়েছিলেন যে সকলেই সমান, কারও জাতি বা ধর্ম নির্বিশেষে, এবং তাদের প্রকৃতির সাথে সামঞ্জস্যপূর্ণভাবে বসবাস করা উচিত।




















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