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  • av Mayar Akash
    320,-

    This is a first ever, a person outside of Bangladesh to do. This book now boast a collection of photographs of over 340 sites. The sites ranging from the prominent Sufi saints and the patron saint of Sylhet, Hazrat Shah Jalal Yemeni and his companions. In pursuit this became an adventure and hundreds of others sites started appearing and inadvertently now became part of the his massive list. This is a must-have collection for the Mazar/Shrine researcher and enthusiasts to add to the visual collection.

  • - A Story from Cornwall
    av Roger Underwood
    160,-

  • - Bancroft BBQ 2007
    av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    East End Photos, through Mayar's eyes, BBQ at Bancroft, takes you back to 2007 and in an East London Estate in Tower Hamlets, where the TMO (Tenants management Organisation) with the residents organised a Fun Day, to bring the people of the estates to come together. These photos capture much of the event as well as highlighting others, such as diversity, integration, community cohesiveness and much more.

  • av Mayar Akash
    186,-

  • - Clove crescent & Canary wharf: Photo Book Through Mayar's Eyes
    av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    This is the 5th in the series of East End photo books. The collection of images in this book are of Clove Crescent, E14, Town Hall, Mulbery Place. There is also collection of photos of Canary Wharf from various vantage points; the include the City Airport, Silvertown, Woowich, Royal Dock, King Georges Dock, Limehouse and many more. These books are primarily, that a photo book which hold historical time line nuggets, which will brew into vintage and nostalgia as time goes by.

  • - Through Mayar's Eyes
    av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    This photo book featuring the photographs I've taken during my work at the youth project based in Whitechapel, Davenant Centre, the Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) in 1992; with my compact cameraThese photos were taken with 35mm film, so they don't have the date & time imprint in the image data. However, some of the photos have the date & time imprinted in the photographs through the cameras that I used to start off my photography passion.These pictures capsules of their era, containing rich details and information about the progression of the 90s young Bangladeshi; their assimilation to their home.

  • av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    This 3rd installment gives you more photos from the East End, new and varied, guaranteed to take you to the parts of Tower Hamlets, that you may never set foot.

  • - Photographs of the aftermath
    av Mayar Akash
    286,-

    This is the 4th book in the photograph album range, in this one there is a collection of photos taken of the Grenfell Tower tragedy in 2017 and its surroundings. The images captured the moods and the energy of the relatives in support and in seeking their loved ones who remained unaccounted for at the time.

  • av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    More East End photos, in this collection, they are of Brick lane and its surroundings. Brick Lane, Bacon Street, Altab Ali Park, Fashion Street, Casson Street, Chicksand Street, Grimsby Street.

  • - Photo Album: Tower Hamlets, Random, One
    av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    This is in a series of photo books, cataloguing Mayar's Photograbbing time and date from locations all over United Kingdom. Photojounals, covering from the late 80s and onwards, thousand of photos taken with the 35mm to start off with and then onto digitals.

  • - Wegener's Granulomatosis
    av Mayar Akash
    260,-

    M.G & Me is the author's memoires of his life with Wegener'sGranulomatosis. The author recounts his days with this disease andcarrying the affliction that he is going to die within 4 to 5 years.What was he going to do with this infliction that pranced on him outof the blue.In 2009 there wasn't much information about this disease and all thatwere out there were very raw. Mayar lost all hopes and left behindeveryhting to be ready for death from this painful vasculitis,autoimmune disease.It is this journey that turned around his fate, this emotional and mentalroller coaster ride, has thrown many twists and turns that inadvertantlybecame a spiritual one. In those moments of decisions and choices thatMayar found his salvation, saviour the healing power which Mayarpresent in this book so that readers and people with the same afflictioncan find some hope, like he did.

  • av Ruth Lewarne
    330,-

  • av Rashma Mehta
    330,-

  • av Ruth Lewarne
    160,-

    These poems mostly obey the old rules: they rhyme, they scan, they are in iambic pentameter. Most of them are Shakespearean style sonnets. Those that are longer are also in iambic pentameter, and rhyme. The subject of the collection is the nature of the soul's relationship with the Divine within. Who can do justice to that? None of us, not really, But I thought I'd try.'

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    The founding Bangladeshis have been in the borough of Tower Hamlets from the late 19th century, over 150 years minimum, from the days of the lascars and The East India Company. Like all new communities setting up, it takes a while to settle in and foundations become a necessity to build. The forefathers, the early sailors who were the pioneers of the early twentieth century such as Sowab Ali Munshi, Nowab Ali and Ayub Ali Master and many others insured that the foundation stones be laid. Since then, from the 1920's Ayub Ali Master, and other set up bases in the form of the homes primarily, and then cafes to look after their countrymen arriving from their country and other areas of United Kingdom. This book records the legacies they left behind and new ones created by the present generations in the East End of London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

  • av Bhupendra M Gandhi
    170,-

    The author having found himself writing riveting short stories has entered into the realm of poetry, proses and further creative styles. Like the authors stories his poems captivate you and enthrals one in the subject; to the point one is being tested and can't help but to to feel that it matters, living matters to us all.

  • av Mayar Akash
    186,-

    More than what you wanted to know about this placid community who in just 46 years have cemented their place in the world. A community that has their roots from the 13th century and has been formidable for the Mughals and to the East India Company. A region dense with forest and tucked away in Assam of hindustan (Now Bangladesh, India), with their own culture and religion, the region of water, floods in particular, fish eaters. From there they found their way to the shores of the world ports and established the foundation with a high personal costs. Today the Sylheti are in the driving seats of their life in United Kingdom. Here you will find how they did it.

  • av Rashma Mehta
    170,-

    This is the second of Rashma's book titled, "When you look back". Who hasn't been there? and for those who haven't, well this book takes you there. Many journies from near and afar has taken us to this point, here the author opens the mind's eye; where the words facilitate and invigorate the mental senses. You'll find yourself unravelling your own less-mind and more food for thoughts to your own life and world.

  • av Mayar Akash
    286,-

    Take a stroll down the river with the author reflecting on the ways of life he has had and how it is taken for granted. How he lives in England and how he saw living in Sylhet, Bangladesh, al-fresco on the river bed. The walk challenged and changed his outlook on living and life, what excesses he had? & what he takes for granted? Read his prejuidces and ignorance in the form of poetry and reflection.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Re-Awakening on the steps of Royal London takes the readerback more than three decades, to a time when the activities of the far right political parties were active in the Bethnal Green area of London.It looks at the challenges which faced the communities living in the area at that time and how they coped with the intimidation and outright racism which manifested itself on the very streets where they lived. From the late 60's, all through the 90's and to the present day.Re-Awakening on the steps of Royal London is a record of one man's involvement in the demonstrations which defined the time and contributed to the defeat of hatred and the lack of inclusion and acceptance that was prevalent.Told in stories of the times and from the photographs taken by the author, Re-Awakening on the steps of Royal London is a moving account of how a community came together to beat the haters and ultimately remove them from the streets.

  • av Mayar Akash
    356,-

    They were many, such as Tassaduk Ahmed, Altaf Ali, Ayub Ali Master and others who started the cogs turning and brought about changes for the community; one such change was capacity building for the youth of their time. Then the community needed to take the reign of living in UK by getting into the decision making systems. So in 1982, sadly after the 1978 murder of Altab Ali, the community leaders put forward seven Independent councillors to contest the seats in key wards in Tower Hamlets. The effort did not go to waste, we had the first two Bangladeshi councillors out of eleven contesting in four wards, St Katharine's, St Mary's, Spitalfields and Weavers. Out of which the Labour party candidate won in St Katharine's Ward and one Independent seat in Spitalfields. The community finally got in but it took many years before shifting the balance and directly addressing the deprivation and lack of investment in the borough and this book recognises and celebrates the councillors.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Young Voice takes the reader back more than twenty five years, to a time when the activities of the far right political parties were active in the Bethnal Green area of London. It looks at the challenges which faced the young Bangladeshi living in the area at that time and how they coped with the intimidation and outright racism which manifested itself on the very streets where they lived. From the late 70s, all through the 90s and to the present day, Young Voice is a record of young people's involvement in the demonstrations which defined the time and contributed to the defeat of hatred and the lack of inclusion and acceptance that was prevalent. Told in stories of the times and from the photographs taken by the author, Young Voice is a moving account of how the youth challenged the status quo of its own community and took the fight to the haters and ultimately removed them from the streets.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Tides of Change takes the reader back more than two decades, to a time when the activities of the far right political parties were active in the Bethnal Green area of London. It looks at the challenges which faced the communities living in the area at that time and how they coped with the intimidation and outright racism which manifested itself on the very streets where they lived. From the late 80's, all through the 90's and to the present day, Tides of Change is a record of one man's involvement in the demonstrations which defined the time and contributed to the defeat of hatred and the lack of inclusion and acceptance that was prevalent. Told in stories of the times and from the photographs taken by the author, Tides of Change is a moving account of how a community came together to beat the haters and ultimately remove them from the streets.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people which, is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest. Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey.He came over to seek justice and brought over Islam, where it flourished in the region. He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet town In this book we take a tour of the Mazaar Sharif for those who have never been or plan to visit; and for those that visited but didn't get round to all parts of the Mazaar.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people which, is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest. Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and with him came Sufism, where it flourished in the region. He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet town In this book we cover the Gilaf procession, which is core part of the commemoration of Hazrat Shahjalal's death; for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people, which is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest. Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and with him came Sufism, where it flourished in the region. He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet town In this book we cover the Lakri Tura, the wood cutting ceremony for the commemoration of Hazrat Shahjalal's death; for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people which, is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest.Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and with him came Sufism, where it flourished in the region.He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet townIn this book we cover the Urus, the commemoration of Hazrat Shahjalal's death; for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.

  • av Mayar Akash
    160,-

    Sylheti Heritage Collection brings you the heart of Sylhet and the heart of its people which, is the Mazaar Sharif of the revered Sufi Saint of Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal. Hazrat Shahjalal was the Sufi practitioner who travelled from Turkey to Sylhet to find the land that matched the hand full of soil his uncle gave in his hand and sent him off to search of his quest. Shahjalal arrived in Sylhet 1303 with 360 companions he met during his journey. He came over to seek justice and came with him Sufism, where it flourished in the region. He never returned to Turkey and lived his adult life in Sylhet and that's where he remains at the Mazaar Sharif, aka the Dorga in Sylhet town In this book we cover Hazrat Shahjalal and his life and world, for those who have never been or plan to visit, and for those that visited but didn't get round to taking part.

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