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Khan was born in the village of Boronaogaon in Pabna. [3] on October 6, 1946. His father Chayen Uddin was a school teacher and mother Taiyabuna Nessa was a housewife. He was the youngest of four brothers, and had one sister. He lost his father at an early age in the sixth grade. Quamrun Rahman Khan, his wife, is a retired school teacher.
Md Sayedur Rahman is a Bangladeshi physician and former vice-chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. [1] In November 2024, he became the special assistant (status equivalent to a minister of state) to the chief adviser of the Interim government of Bangladesh .
Syed Sabahuddin Abdur Rahman (c. 1911 — 18 November 1987) was an Indian historian and writer. He was the editor of Maarif , a monthly journal. He had served as the director and secretary of Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy , a research academy founded by Shibli Nomani and based in Azamgarh .
[11] [12] On 13 March 2023, Khan was sued on charges of rape at the Khulna Women and Child Abuse Prevention Tribunal-3 by a female employee of the Bangladesh Agricultural University. [9] The employee worked as the personnel assistant of Khan. [9] The woman divorced her husband after Khan promised to marry her but afterwards changed his mind. [13]
Md Abdur Rahman Khan is a Bangladeshi government official who serving as secretary of Internal Resources Division [1] and the chairman of the National Board of Revenue. [2] Prior to join here, he was secretary of the Financial Institutions Division. [3] He is the former President of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh ...
Abdur Rahman was the Vice-Chairperson of Emirates Trading Agency (commonly known as ETA Star) and Ascon Group, a Dubai-based conglomerate from 1973 to 2015. He is the founder of B. S. Abdur Rahman University (earlier named Crescent Engineering College), one of the first privately owned engineering colleges in Chennai.
Syed Ziaur Rahman is a permanent member of 'Board of Trustees' and Chair of the Advisory Council (Section 3), International Association of Medical Colleges (IAOMC). [1] He also serves as Chairman, Department of Pharmacology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh , Elected Secretary of IAOMC and Society of Pharmacovigilance, India (SoPI).
Abu Nasr Waheed, educationist, first head of the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies [1] Abdul Majed Khan, Bangladeshi-New Zealander academic, researcher, and activist [2] Abdur Razzaq, academic and educator; Anisuzzaman, academic, professor; Aslam Anis, health economist; Azfar Hussain, academic, writer, and activist