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 eThikana.com :: Great Politicians of Bangladesh
Abul Kashem Fazlul Huq, popularly known as Sher-e-Bangla or Hak Saheb, was born on 26 October 1873, at his maternal uncle's house at Saturia, a prosperous village in the Southern parts of the district of Bakerganj.
But there was a storm of protests from the opposition members and the press when Fazlul Huq introduced Secondary Education Bill in the Bengal Legislative Assembly as it incorporated 'principles of communal division in the field of education' at the secondary stage.
Huq was associated with the foundation of many educational institutions in Bengal, such as Islamia College (now renamed Maulana Azad College), Calcutta, Lady Brabourne College, Calcutta, Wajid Memorial Girls' High School and Chakhar College.
www.ethikana.com /greatpersonality/politicians.htm

  
 Virtual Bangladesh : Commentary : Jinnah's Anti Bangali Design
The messengers of Pakistan movement to Bengali middle classes and masses in 1940s were A.K. Fazlul Huq, Shaheed Suhrawardy and Abul Hashim, the most celebrated and trusted Bengali leaders of that era.
Although his support for Pakistan Movement was genuine, Fazlul Huq did not tolerate Jinnah's unfair interference in Bengal politics.
Although there was religious fervor in Pakistan movement from the beginning to the end, the magnitude and extent of "Islamic solidarity" of Bengali Muslims differed substantially from the Muslims of North and North-Western provinces of India.
www.virtualbangladesh.com /commentary/jinnah.html   (4129 words)

  
 History of Bangladesh
The major leaders of the United Front were Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani of Awami Muslim League and AK Fazlul Huq of Krishak-Sramik Party.
Suhrawardy and Bhasani did not take part in the election and Fazlul Huq was invited to form the government.
Of the 222 United Front seats, the Awami Muslim League had won 142, Krishak-Sramik Party 48, Nezam-i-Islam 19 and Ganatantri Dal 13.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/history_of_bangladesh   (2058 words)

  
 History of Bangladesh Details, Meaning History of Bangladesh Article and Explanation Guide
The major leaders of the United Front were Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy and Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani of Awami Muslim League and AK Fazlul Huq of Krishak-Sramik Party.
Suhrawardy and Bhasani did not take part in the election and Fazlul Huq was invited to form the government.
The talks proved unsuccessful, however, and on March 1, 1971, Pakistani President Yahya Khan indefinitely postponed the pending national assembly session, precipitating massive civil disobedience in East Pakistan.
www.e-paranoids.com /h/hi/history_of_bangladesh.html   (2058 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Bangla Literature
Those who wrote essays on politics and sociology include Badruddin Omar, Abdul Huq, Serajul Islam Choudhury, Abul Kashem Fazlul Huq and Ahmed Rafiq.
Those who worked on linguistics were Mohammad Abdul Qayyum, Rafiqul Islam, Abul Kalam Manjoor Morshed, Mansur Musa, Humayun Azad, Daniul Huq and Moniruzzaman.
Sheikh Faizullah occupies an important place among the Muslim poets of the medieval period with Goraksavijay, Gazivijay, Satyapir (1575), Zainaber Chautisha and Ragnama.
banglapedia.org /HT/B_0138.HTM   (11904 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Babgiya Mussalman Sahitya Patrika
Its contributors included several renowned figures of the period: Kazi Nazrul Islam, Muhammad Shahidullah, Mohammad Yakub Ali Chowdhury, Syed Emdad Ali, Dr Lutfar Rahman, Mohammad Akram Khan, Sheikh Fazlul Karim, Golam Mostafa, Kazi Abdul Wadud, Abdul Karim Sahityavisharad, Muhammad Wajed Ali, Mohammad Barkatullah, Abul Kalam Shamsuddin, Kazi Imdadul Huq, Abul Hussain.
The committee included kazi imdadul huq as president, muhammad shahidullah and mohammad mozammel huq as secretary, and muhammad reazuddin ahmad, Moinuddin Hossain and muzaffar ahmed as members.
The journal consisted of eighty pages, priced at six annas.
search.com.bd /banglapedia/Content/HT/B_0130.HTM   (11904 words)

  
 Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib: Founding Father of Bangladesh: Political Profile
Efforts were made to forge unity among Moulana Bhashani, A.K.Fazlul Huq and Shaheed Suhrawardy with the objective of taking on the Muslim League at the general elections.
He led a group of students to demand that cracked roof of the school be repaired when 'Sher-e-Bangla' A.K. Fazlul Haque, Chief Minister of undivided Bengal, came to visit the school along with Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy.
On 5 December, Bangabandhu declared at a discussion meeting held to observe the death anniversary of Shaheed Suhrawardy that henceforth East Pakistan would be called Bangladesh.
victorian.fortunecity.com /cezanne/515/files/life.htm   (4482 words)

  
 The Hindu : Miscellaneous / This Day That Age : dated 31, 1954: Huq Ministry dismissed
Fazlul Huq took office, there were riots in East Pakistan in jute and paper mills, in which over 500 people were killed.
Fazlul Huq, will be sworn in as Governor of East Pakistan in place of Chaudhri Kaliquzzaman, it is learnt.
Major-General Iskandar Mirza, Pakistan's Defence Secretary, who arrived in Dacca from Karachi on May 30 in the same plane as Mr.
www.hinduonnet.com /2004/05/31/stories/2004053100250900.htm   (205 words)

  
 Database Website on Greater Noakhali
Some distinguished journalists of Noakhali are Saidul Huq Chowdhury (Morning News), Abdur Razzak (Sangbad / Bichitra), Akbar Hossain Chowdhury (Hitaishi), Sarwar-E-Din (Dhumketu), Azizur Rahman Iqbal (Upakul), Fazlul Huq Badal (Purbadesh), Shah Akber Chandan (Chitrali), Shahidul Islam (Observer), Saleh Ahmed (Telegram), Rezia Kamal (Times), Latif Ullah (Moshal), Khairul Alam Selim (Banglar Bani),
Mejbahul Haq Mithu (BNA), Azizur Rahman, Mir Mosharraf Hossain Miron, ABM Kamal Uddin (Ajker Kagaj), M. Salahuddin (Banglabazar Patrika), Nizam Uddin Ahmed Manik (Lal Sabuz), Samsul Islam Faruq (Daily Star), Md. Nurul Amin (Al-Mozaddad), Zahedul Karim Palash (Ajker Upama / Manab Jamin).
These are weekly ‘Satabdir Dak’ edited by Shah Akhter Prandhan, ‘Bye-weekly Abayab’ by Abul Hashem, ‘Noakhali Barta’ edited by Ashraful Karim, ‘Upakul Barta’ edited by Mozammel Hossain Miron, ‘Ajker Upama’ edited by Zaidul Karim Palash, ‘Weekly Alif ’ edited by Moniruzzaman Chowdhury and ‘Weekly Dishari’ edited by Jamal Uddin Bhuiyan.
www.greaternoakhali.net.bd /html/noakhali_journalism.html   (446 words)

  
 bengoli hindu scoundrel Numero Tres: Shyamaprasad Mukerjee
Mohammad Abdullah from USA bengoli hindu scoundrel Numero Tres: Shyamaprasad Mukerjee Shyamaprasad Mukerjee became a cabinet Minister in A. Fazlul Huq's cabinet in 1941.
He was taken in the cabinet to re-furbish Huq's past relationship with Ashutosh Mukherjee (father of Shyamaprasad) yet they were running parallel portfolio.
Being a member of that cabinet Shymaprasad became more vocal as a communal and elevated to the top of the communal ladder as he delivered a lecture in early 1945 at the bank of the River Burhiganga across the Buckland Bund near Sadarghat.
www.talkaboutculture.com /group/soc.culture.bengali/messages/142397.html   (446 words)

  
 The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 4 Num 101
The Bengal leaders to correspond to the central leaders are A K Fazlul Huq (1873-1962), H S Suhrawardy (1892-1962), Khwaja Nazimuddin (1894-1964), Maulana Akrum Khan (1868-1968), Abul Hashim (1905-1974), Raghib Ahsan (1904-1975), and Hamidul Huq Chowdhury (1901-1992).
Backed by Jinnah, Nazimuddin led the 'divisionists' making the partition of Bengal inevitable and turning the election hero of 1946 into a villain of the tragic partition-drama of the very next year.
Unwavering loyalty was sure to come from Khawaja Nazimuddin, who thus consistently received support from the leader.
www.thedailystar.net /2003/09/04/d30904150378.htm   (1571 words)

  
 1301v.htm
Sarker, N.M. and Fazlul Huq, A.K.M. Country report on national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and game reserves of Bangladesh.
Ungulates present in that part of the park which used to be known as Thainkhali Game Reserve include Indian muntjac Muntiacus muntjak, sambar Cervus unicolor and wild boar Sus scrofa (Olivier, 1979).
Date and History of Establishment Teknaf is a reserved forest which was declared a game reserve in 1983 under the Bangladesh Wildlife (Preservation) (Amendment) Act, 1974.
sea.unep-wcmc.org /sites/pa/1301v.htm   (1167 words)

  
 .: Joy Bangla :. A Tribute to The Father of The Nation
He led a group of students to demand that the cracked roof of the school be repaired when Sher-e-BangIa A. Fazlul Huq, Chief Minister of undivided Bengal, came to visit the school along with Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born in a respectable Muslim family on 17 March, 1920, in Tungipara village under the then Gopalganj subdivision (at present district) of Faridpur district.
Bangabandhu swept the Gopalganj constituency, defeating the powerful Muslim League leader Wahiduzzaman by a margin of 13,000 votes.
www.joybangla.net /bb/pv.html   (1167 words)

  
 Jinnah Debate in NFB
Suhrawardy had never quite grasped, till it was too late, why Nawab Syed Ali Chowdhury, Abdur Rahim and Sher-e-Bangla Fazlul Huq had fought against the All-Indian Muslim League leadership.
It is ironic that despite Suhrawardy's unquestioning loyalty to Jinnah in the pre-partition days, he would be dubbed an outcast and a subversive element by Jinnah’s successors in independent Pakistan.
Suhrawardy actively fought for the rights of Bengali Pakistanis.
cyber_bangla0.tripod.com /Debate/Jinnah_Debate.html   (16470 words)

  
 Welcome to Bangladesh Awami League - Sheikh Hasina's call to expedite fall of 'failed, corrupt' rule
He led a group of students to demand that the cracked roof of the school be repaired when Sher-e-Bangla A. Fazlul Huq, Prime Minister of undivided Bengal, came to visit the school along with Husein Shaheed Suhrawardy, later chief minister of Bangla and even later prime minister of Pakistan.
Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born in a respectable Muslim family on 17 March 1920, in Tungipara village under the then Gopalganj subdivision (at present district) of Faridpur district.
Sheikh Mujib was named accused number one in the case that charged the arrested persons with conspiring to bring about the secession of East Pakistan from the rest of Pakistan.
www.albd.org /bangabandhu/bangabandhu.htm   (4619 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Huq, AK Fazlul
With the ranks of the opposition swelled, a series of Congress sponsored no-confidence motions in August 1938, against the ministry was tabled in the house.
In 1917 Huq was a Joint Secretary of the Indian National Congress and in 1918-1919 he served this organisation as its General Secretary.
These were partially from individual ambitions, shifting loyalties, interplay of British imperial interests, Congress intransigence to work the constitution, and the League's avid determination to gain the political control of the province under its own terms.
banglapedia.search.com.bd /HT/H_0197.HTM   (4619 words)

  
 South Asia Bibliographies: Bangladesh
Bangladesh in maps / general editors, M. Aminul Islam, M. Maniruzzaman Miah ; contributing editors, Nazrul Islam, M. Fazlul Huq, M.A. Taher ; research assistant, Mosharraf Hossain ; cartographers, Quazi Nurul Islam,...
NRLF B 3 582 559 Arts of Bengal: the heritage of Bangladesh and eastern India : an exhibition / organized by the Whitechapel Art Gallery, in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum ; [edited by Robert Skelton and...
UCB Main DS394.5.B35 1981 Bangladesh, a country study / Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ; edited by James Heitzman and Robert L. Worden.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /SSEAL/SouthAsia/bangla.html   (1275 words)

  
 Untitled Document
The Muslim League takes birth in Dhaka in 1906 and flourishes under the leadership of Fazlul Huq, Hassan Saheed Suhrawardy, Mulla Jan Mohammed and Maulana Bhashani.
Mujeeb continues to support the Muslim League and Pakistan till his denial of the premiership on 2 March 1971.
As I read the chilling account I begin to understand the reasons for neglect of Surjya Sen’s legacy in Bangladesh.
nextfuture.sriaurobindosociety.org.in /sep03/nfsep03_history.htm   (1275 words)

  
 7.Bibliography.html
Kamal, Kazi Ahmad Politicians and Inside Stories: an Intimate Study mainly of Fazlul Huq, Suhrawardy and Maulana Bhashani, (Dhaka, Kasi Giasuddin Ahmed, 1972).
Iqbal, Afzal (ed.) Select Writings and speeches of Maulana Mohamed Ali, vols.
www.une.edu.au /~arts/SouthAsiaNet/publications/bangladesh&indianocean/7bibliography.html   (1275 words)

  
 Bangabandhu (Awami League)
Maulana Bhasani, A.K. Fazlul Huq and H.S. Suhrawardy formed a united front against the ruling Muslim league in 1954.
Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, popularly known as Mozloom Jananeta - the leader of the oppressed - was born in 1885 at village Dhangara of the then Sirajganj Sub-division of Pabna district into a middle-class family.
The Maulana initiated the mass upsurge in December 1968 against the Ayub regime, as result Ayub handed over power to General Yahia in March 1969.
www.powow.com /jatirjanak/maulana.htm   (1275 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: East Pakistan Renaissance Society
Among those present at the inaugural function were khwaja nazimuddin, Khwaja Shahabuddin, huseyn shaheed suhrawardy, Hasan Suhrawardy, nurul amin, mohammad akram khan, ak fazlul huq, abul quasem, tamizuddin khan, shahadat hossain, golam mostafa, s wazed ali, abu Jafar shamsuddin, abul hussain, Golam Kuddus, Subhas Mukhopadhyay, Gopal Halder.
With the creation of Pakistan and the division of Bengal, the importance of the East Pakistan Renaissance Society faded, and it soon became defunct.
banglapedia.org /HT/E_0009.htm   (380 words)

  
 DAWN - Letters; September 12, 2003
She is referring to A. Fazlul Huq and Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy.
IN her article on Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (Sept 8), Ruquyya Jafri has expressed the “anguish that for some years not a single newspaper, television network, nor even Radio Pakistan, has so much as mentioned the name of two great leaders without whose invaluable contribution it would be impossible to imagine the existence of Pakistan”.
Had he been the first chief minister of East Pakistan and later the prime minister of the country, the situation would have been totally different from what it is today.
www.dawn.com /2003/09/12/letted.htm   (2810 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Waliullah, Mohammad
His journalistic career enabled him to travel in different places of India with Mahatma Gandhi, huseyn shaheed suhrawardy, ak fazlul huq, and abdul hamid khan bhasani.
banglapedia.net /HT/W_0015.HTM   (243 words)

  
 7.Bibliography.html
Kamal, Kazi Ahmad Politicians and Inside Stories: an Intimate Study mainly of Fazlul Huq, Suhrawardy and Maulana Bhashani, (Dhaka, Kasi Giasuddin Ahmed, 1972).
Suhrawardy, Huseyn Shaheed 'Political Stability and Democracy for Pakistan' Foreign Affairs, April 1956.
www.une.edu.au /arts/SouthAsiaNet/publications/bangladesh&indianocean/7bibliography.html   (7302 words)

  
 .:: THE BANGLADESH OBSERVER - Net Edition ::.
Hashem Ali Khan was a close political colleague of Sher-e-Bangla A K Fazlul Huq died in a boat capsizes on April 17, 1962.
A renowned educationist and writer, Nawab Ali was also one of the founders of the Dhaka University and pioneer of religion-based modern education.
He is also happy to note that the Dhaka University has recently named the new Senate Bhaban in the memory of Nawab Bahadur Syed Nawab Ali Chowdhury as a mark of respect for his outstanding contribution.
www.bangladeshobserveronline.com /new/2004/04/17/national.htm   (7302 words)

  
 The Khilafat Movement, Mahatma Gandhiji leading the Congress and the start of Non-Cooperation Movement
In the initial stage, the movement was popularised by Bengali leaders such as Maulana Akram Khan, maniruzzaman islamabadi, Mujibur Rahman Khan, the brothers Maulana abdullahil kafi and Maulana abdullahil baqi, ismail hossain shiraji, Abul Kasem and AK Fazlul Huq.
The first stirrings in favour of the Khilafat Movement in Bengal was seen on 30 December 1918 at the 11th Session of the All India muslim league held in Delhi.
The Ottoman Emperor Abdul Hamid II (1876-1909) had launched a Pan-Islamic programme to use his position as the Sultan-Khalifa of the global Muslim community with a view to saving his disintegrating empire from foreign attacks and to crush the nationalistic democratic movement at home.
www.indhistory.com /khilafat-movement.html   (2868 words)

  
 2.Bangladesh Or.2.html
Further proposals by the East Bengalis in the constituent assembly were also put forward in order to regain their credibility and prestige in East Bengal, but before that happened, Fazlul Huq's ministry was brought down after only two months in office.
East Bengali political representation in Pakistan encountered two main obstacles; the limited power of elected representatives generally, and a lack of strength in the twin arms of the permanent executive, the armed forces and the bureaucracy.
East Bengali members of the Muslim League were forced to accept that they could no longer be regarded as the true representatives of the province, unless they threw their whole-hearted support behind the demands which had crystallised in provincial politics and produced the UF victory.
www.une.edu.au /~arts/SouthAsiaNet/publications/bangladesh&indianocean/2bangladeshor2.html   (16013 words)

  
 1. Staff - Health Sciences handbook - The University of Sydney
Fazlul Huq, MSc Dhaka PhD Lond DIC DipEd MCAE
Kerry Ann Gilsenan, BAppSc Cumb BA DipEd SydTeachColl
Fran Everingham, BA MHPEd UNSW GradDipEd(HlthStud) SCAE DipEd UNSW
www.sydneyuni.com.au /handbooks/health_sci/01_staff.shtml   (16013 words)

  
 launch supplement
The separatist sense of futurity was for a period halted in the 1930s by the rise of A K Fazlul Huq in Bengal politics.
That future of possibilities, of the beckoning rays of a lighthouse, of dreams shimmering beyond the edges of vile darkness; a cornucopia of peace, joy and redemption; that too is possible.
I strongly believe that the future may be predicted to a large extent in the light of the past.
www.bangla.net /newage/sup/s2.html   (19175 words)

  
 BANGLADESH NATIONALIST PARTY , FRANCE BRANCH
The seats allotted to Jatiya Party are: Sirajgonj-7 Dr. MA Matin,Faridpur-1 Shah Mohammad Abu Zafar,Faridpur-5 Adv Awlad Hossain,Satkhira-4 Kazi Alauddin,Jessore-4 M Aminuddin,Brahmanbaria-1 Ahsanul Huq,Brahmanbaria-5 Kazi Anwar Hossain,Sylhet-6 Barrister A Hasib,Nilphamari-2 Ahsan Ahmed,Kurigram-2 Quamruzzaman Ratan,Rangpur-6 Abdul Jalil Pradhan and Jamalpur-3 Shafiqul Islam Khoka.
HM Ershad of Jatiya party and Pir of Charmonai Fazlul Karim of Islami Constitution Movement,who will not contest the election.
Accordind to the four party sources, a total of 28 seats have been allocated to Jamaat-e-Islami bangladesh while 12 seats are going to Jatiya Party and 9 seats to Islami Oikya Jote.
pageperso.aol.fr /prochar2/mapage/moi.html   (5410 words)

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