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Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (27 December 1873 – 9 February 1965) [1] was an educator, litterateur, Islamic theologist and social reformer of pre-partition India. [ 2 ] He was instrumental in the formation of the University of Dhaka and is the namesake of Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology .
Khan Bahadur – a compound of Khan "Leader" and Bahadur "Brave" – was an honorary title in British India conferred on Indian subjects who were adherents of Islam or Zoroastrianism. The equivalent title for Hindus, Buddhists and Indian Christians was Rao Bahadur/Rai Bahadur and Sardar Bahadur for Sikhs.
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Khan Bahadur Allah Bakhsh Gabol (Urdu: خان بهادرالله بخش گبول) (15 August 1895 – December 1972) was a political leader of the 20th century and an exponent of the Pakistan Movement from Sindh. Allah Bakhsh Gabol was the son of a landlord Khudadad Khan Gabol, and the grandfather of Sardar Nabil Ahmed Gabol, who is a notable ...
Habibullah was awarded the title of Khan Bahadur by the Indian government in 1905. [1] He was made a Companion of the Indian Empire in 1920 and a Knight Bachelor in 1922. [8] In 1924, he was made a Knight Commander of the Star of India [8] and promoted from a Companion of the Indian Empire to a Knight Commander of the Indian Empire. [8]
Khan Bahadur Abdul Hakim was a Bangladeshi educationist and writer. He was the former Dhaka Division school inspector. He was awarded both Khan Shaheb and Khan Bahadur by British Raj. He later served as the president of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh and established its first scholarship endowment.
Ahmed joined the Indian Civil Service. He retired from the service with the rank of deputy magistrate in 1894. He was loyal to the British crown and was an advocate of British rule in India. He was given by the title of Khan Bahadur after retiring. [3] After retiring, Ahmed wrote in The Moslem Chronicle, a progressive English-language weekly ...