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          Lalon (Bengali: লালন; died 17 October ), also known as Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir, Shahji, was a Bengali spiritual leader, philosopher, mystic poet and..

          Lalon was a great Bengali baul saint, philosopher, songwriter and social reformer.

        1. This multi-talented Bengali is also known as Fakir Lalon, Lalon Sai, Lalon Shah, Mahatma Lalon etc.
        2. Lalon (Bengali: লালন; died 17 October ), also known as Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir, Shahji, was a Bengali spiritual leader, philosopher, mystic poet and.
        3. In his speech, Jamil Ahmed reflected on the timeless wisdom of Lalon Shah, the mystic poet revered for his messages of compassion and love for humanity.
        4. This article provides lists of famous and notable Bengali people in the Indian subcontinent, people with Bengali ancestry, and people who speak Bengali as.
        5. Lalon Band

          Bangladeshi band

          Lalon

          লালন
          OriginKhulna, Bangladesh
          GenresRock, folk, fusion
          Years active2001-present
          LabelsG-Series, Sound Machine[1]
          Members
          Past members
          • Ahasanur Rahman Ashiq
          • Meer Shahriar Hossain Masum
          • Wahidur Rahman Masum
          • Iftekhar Hasan Bappy
          • Shaik Salekin
          • Limon
          • Sentu
          • Jewel
          • Kamal
          • Rasel
          • Rana
          • Turjo
          • Ratul
          • Rafi

          Lalon is a Bangladeshi folk, rock, fusion music band formed in Khulna, Bangladesh in 2001 by Nigar Sultana Sumi mostly influenced by Fakir Lalon Shah.[2][3]

          History

          Nigar Sultana Sumi established the band on 2001 in greater Khulna.[4][5][6] She is the founder and main vocalist of the band.

          The band first Album Biprotip was released in 2007. After two years later their second album Khepa was released.

          Discography

          • Biprotip – 2007
          • Khepa – 2009
          • B protip - 2012
          • Pagol – 2012
          • Sada Kalo[7] - 2013
          • Baul Of Bengal[8]