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Pages in category "Bangladeshi Muslim names" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pages in category "Bangladeshi feminine given names" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
There are several titles used in Pakistan and other Muslim countries. Syed, Shaikh, Khawaja, Pasha, Malik etc. are common. Less commonly, the tribal name itself is appended to the person's given names. For females, tribal names or titles rarely figure in the person's full name although it has become more common due to Western influence.
Pages in category "Pakistani feminine given names" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pakistani surnames are divided into three categories: Islamic naming convention, cultural names and ancestral names. In Pakistan a person is either referred by his or her Islamic name or from tribe name (if it is specified), respectively.
Begum Ishrat Ashraf, Pakistani politician; Begum Tabassum Hasan (born 1979), Indian politician; Begum Khurshid Mirza (1918–1989), Pakistani television actress and film actress; Begum Para (1926–2008), Indian Hindi film actress; Begum Rokeya (1880-1932), Bengali feminist thinker, writer, educationist; Begum Rosy Kabir (1950/51-2024 ...
Lutfur Rahman, the first directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets and the first Bangladeshi leader of the council. Nadia Shah, former mayor of Camden. The first female mayor in the United Kingdom of Bangladeshi origin. Nasim Ali OBE, former mayor of Camden. He became UK's youngest mayor as well as the first Bangladeshi and first Muslim mayor.
The first Muslim conquest of Bengal was undertaken by the forces of General Bakhtiyar Khilji in the thirteenth century. This opened the doors for Muslim influence in the region for hundreds of years up until the present-day. [17] Many of the people of Bengal began accepting Islam through the influx of missionaries following this conquest.