Nurunnessa Khatun Vidyavinodini

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Nurunnessa Khatun Vidyavinodini (1894–1975) was a Bangladeshi writer who is considered the first published female Muslim novelist in Bengal.[1][2]

Nurunnessa was born in 1894 in Shahpur, Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency, British Raj. Her family were conservative Muslims who did not allow her to get an education. After she was married she started her education with the active support of husband Qazi Golam Mohammad, a prominent lawyer at that time in Kolkata. She studied English language and literature.[3] She and her contemporary female writers talked about the limitations of being confined to their homes with Amader Mahal (our home).[4]

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