. . "Ghanada"@en . . . . . . . "Art by Ajit Gupta"@en . . "Bapi Datta"@en . . . "Height"@en . "Ghana"@en . . "Ghanaram Das"@en . "Friends"@en . . . . . . "35"^^ . . "Shibapada Babu"@en . "Storytelling"@en . ""@en . "Age"@en . ""@en . . . . "Ghanada"@en . . . . "Ghanada"@en . "Gaur"@en . "Ghanashyam Das"@en . . . "Dos"@en . . . "Indian"@en . "Adventurer"@en . . . . "Shibu"@en . "21943"^^ . . "Sudhir"@en . . . . . "Ghanada Samagra 3"@en . . "Bipin"@en . . . . "1105452479"^^ . . . . "Ramsharan Babu"@en . "Residence"@en . "Bhabataran Babu"@en . . "\"Mess-bari\" at 72, Banamali Naskar Lane, Calcutta, West Bengal, India"@en . . . "Das"@en . . . . . . . . "Mosha (The Mosquito)"@en . . . "Ghanashyam Das alias Ghanada (Bengali: \u0998\u09A8\u09BE\u09A6\u09BE), the protagonist of the Ghanada series of science fiction novels written in Bengali, is a fictional character created by Premendra Mitra in 1945. In the novels, the character fights evil and stands against international terrorism. The far-fetched stories take place in multiple international locations, and across a historical timeline. He is depicted regularly outwitting his fellow boarders of the mess-bari at 72, Banamali Naskar Lane, Kolkata (Calcutta). Ghanada was a personification of Premendra Mitra's anti-fascist humanistic ideologies and moral universe. His stories were notably accurate from a historical, geographical and scientific standpoint."@en . . "Shishir"@en . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . "Ghanta"@en . "Ghanada"@en . . . . . . . . . "65846370"^^ . . . . "Mosha (The Mosquito) (1945)" . . "Harisadhan Babu"@en . ""@en . . . . . "Ghanashyam Das alias Ghanada (Bengali: \u0998\u09A8\u09BE\u09A6\u09BE), the protagonist of the Ghanada series of science fiction novels written in Bengali, is a fictional character created by Premendra Mitra in 1945. In the novels, the character fights evil and stands against international terrorism. The far-fetched stories take place in multiple international locations, and across a historical timeline. He is depicted regularly outwitting his fellow boarders of the mess-bari at 72, Banamali Naskar Lane, Kolkata (Calcutta). Ghanada was a personification of Premendra Mitra's anti-fascist humanistic ideologies and moral universe. His stories were notably accurate from a historical, geographical and scientific standpoint."@en . . . "Bachanram Das"@en . . . . .