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Saif Ul Haque (Bengali: সাইফুল হক) is an architect and educator based in Dhaka. He received Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2017-2019 cycle. He received Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2017-2019 cycle.
Saiful Haque: Founded: 14 June 2004 () Split from: Workers Party of Bangladesh: Headquarters: 27/8/A Topkhana Road, Dhaka-1000 [1] Newspaper: People's Democracy: Ideology: Communism Marxism–Leninism Anti-capitalism: Political position: Far-left: National affiliation: Ganatantra Manch: Election symbol; Hoe: Party flag
The Arcadia Education Centre (School) is located in South Kanarchor, Bangladesh [1] on the bank of the Dhaleshwari River. [2] The modular, amphibious structure adapts to seasonal flooding using an innovative design based on traditional building techniques and incorporating local materials.
Saiful is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Saiful Alom, Bengali politician; Saiful Apek (born 1969), Malaysian actor and comedian; Saiful Azam (born 1941), Pakistan Air Force officer; Saiful Haq, Bangladeshi architect, educator, architectural theorist and activist; Saiful Hoque, Bangladeshi diplomat, Ambassador of Bangladesh ...
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan underwent emergency surgery at Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital following a knife attack at his Bandra residence early Thursday morning. The 54-year-old actor sustained ...
Aminul Islam Khan: 1975 1977 Director-Martial Law Communication and Control Center: 4 Wing Commander: Muhammad Hamidullah Khan: 1977 1978 List of Director General (DG) of Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) 5 Major General: Mohabbat Jan Chowdhury: 1979 1981 6 Mohammad Abdul Latif: 1987 1990 16 A S M Nazrul Islam: 1999 2001 17 ...
Rahman married Duree Samad Rahman, daughter of Late Bazlur Samad Chowdhury, a reputed banker from Chittagong. Saifur Rahman's maternal uncle-in-law was late AK Khan, veteran industrialist and minister. [11] They had three sons and a daughter together. Duree died of cancer in 2003.
Mufti Muhammad Shareef-ul-Haq Amjadi [1] (20 April 1921–11 May 2000) was an Indian Islamic scholar, muhaddith, mufassir, commentator of Bukhari, debater, jurist, teacher, author, researcher, and spiritual successor of Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri, former Grand Mufti of India.