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3rd vice-chancellor of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology: Nawab Ali: 5th and 7th Principal of Dhaka Medical College [64] Khan Abul Kalam Azad: Intermediate 1976 40th principal of Dhaka Medical College [65] Abdul Momin Chowdhury: I.A. 1956 4th vice-chancellor of the National University, Bangladesh. Former vice-chancellor of Primeasia ...
Nawab's Dilkusha Garden, Dhaka (1904) by Fritz Kapp. The Nawabs of Dhaka were Persian and Urdu-speaking [2] [3] [4] aristocrats tracing their ancestry to Kashmiri Khan Mughal merchants who arrived in Mughal Bengal during the reign of emperor Muhammad Shah to pursue trade, but eventually settled in the districts of Dhaka, Sylhet and Bakerganj.
Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur GCIE KCSI (7 June 1871 – 16 January 1915) was the fourth Nawab of Dhaka and one of the leading Muslim politicians during the British rule in India. [ 1 ] On 30 December 1906, the All-India Muslim League was officially founded at the educational conference held in Dhaka .
2nd vice-chancellor of the University of Dhaka [1] Walter Allen Jenkins: 7th vice-chancellor of the University of Dhaka [2] Mohammad Noman: 5th vice-chancellor of Jahangirnagar University [3] [4] Jasim Uddin Ahmed: Nuclear physicist, language activist, poet and author [5] Muzaffar Ahmed: Former Adviser of the Provisional Government of Bangladesh
Hathazari Government University College: Hazera Taju University College: Heyako Banani University College Holy Cross College, Dhaka: Dhaka Hamdard Public College: 2010 Dhaka I Ibne Taimiya School and College [11] Comilla Ideal School and College: Dhaka Ideal College: Dhaka Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology, University of Dhaka: Dhaka
The place where All India Muhammadan Educational Conference were held was known to all as Ishrat Manzil, a mansion of the Dhaka Nawab Family that was later donated for the establishment of the Dhaka University. After 5 years of this conference in the year 1911 Partition of Bengal was annulled in the Delhi Durbar.
Nawab Bahadur Sir Khwaja Ahsanullah KCIE (22 August 1846 – 16 December 1901) was the third Nawab of Dhaka.He was notable for his philanthropic works in Bengal, most notably his donations to the present Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and for introduction of electricity in native city of Dhaka.
Zakiuddin was born on 9 January 1918. His father was Khwaja Shahabuddin, a Pakistan government Minister, and his mother was Farhat Banu, a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly. He graduated from the University of Dhaka and then went to University College, London. He survived the London Blitz during World War II. [1]