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Famous people of the district

                                                              

 

Tune of emperor Ustad Alauddin Khan:

Brahmanbaria, who has achieved the fortune of the whole Indian subcontinent and the worldwide identity for the man of nature, is the son of Titas Para, the greatest child of the Tantra Emperor Ustad Alauddin Khan. Ustad Allauddin Khan was born in 1862 in Shibpur village of Nabinagar. He took the first coaching to elder brother musician Fakir Aftab Uddin Khan. After that he traveled around the country of Bengal and found himself in the tune of the music. He took the disciple of music teacher of Kolkata, Gopal Krishna Bhattacharya alias Nuno Gopal. Amrita Lal Dutta alias Habu Dutta's glass bishi, piss, sitar, melanelin BANJU ENGLISH ENGLISH After 1918, Ustad Alauddin Khan got the music teacher's position in the court of Maihar. In 1935, he came out with world famous dance artist Uday Shankar. In this time, he received the title of the tune of the Emperor by Queen of England. Ustad Allauddin Khan was awarded the Music Academy Award in 1952, the Padma Bhushan Award in 1958, the Padma Vibhushan Award in 1971, and the Deshikumuam title introduced by Visva-Bharati in 1961. On 6 November in 1972, the music went away.

 

Dhirendranath Dutta:

Dhirendranath Datta was born in Brahmanbaria Sadar thana Ramrailay in 1886. In 1905, he started his political life by opposing partition of Bengal. He was imprisoned by law and order movement. He was elected a member of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly in 1947. In 1948, he proposed the introduction of Bangla as one of the state's state languages ​​of Pakistan along with English and Urdu in the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. In 1954, he was again elected a member of the law and became the cabinet minister of East Pakistan. During the war of liberation during the war on March 27, the Pak army was taken away from Comilla's residence and the next day he was martyred in the hands of the Pakistani occupation force.

 

Novelist Advaita Mallavarman

Famous novelist Adwaita Mallavarman was born in Gokarnghat village of Brahmanbaria sadar upazila. Titas wrote a novel in the name of the river, he has achieved world renown and Brahmanbaria has been placed in the high seats of glory. Among his other novels are white hawahs, sea tricks, dramatic tales, gangbands and Rangamati. On 16 April 1951, Advaita Mallavarman went to his home in Narikelbariya.

                                                                  

Dr. Akbar Ali Khan

Akbar Ali Khan was born in Nabinagar upazila of Brahmanbaria district. He joined as a CSP Officer in 1969 in Habiganj. While working as an SDO in Habiganj, he provided the highest level of patriotism by supplying government weapons to the freedom fighters. He earned a lot of popularity by writing notes for the money and food supply of freedom fighters. Akbar Ali Khan then set a rare example by sending trucks to Agartala for the expenditure of Tk 3 crore from the government treasury for the liberation war. After the liberation war, he went to Jahangirnagar University for a short while teaching at the Commonwealth Scholarship at Queen's University in Canada. Later he again joined the Bangladesh Civil Service. After retiring from the post of cabinet secretary, he served the World Bank as an alternative executive director till 2005.

Revolutionary festivities

Revolutionary festivities, Datta was born on 16 April in 1885, Kalikucha in Bagh Bari. He was a relative of Revolutionary Kshudiram. He joined the anti-partition movement in 1906 AD. On April 30, 1908, at Muzaffarpur, one of the heroes of the attempt to kill Kingfordshire magistrate was also cheered by Khudiram and Prafulla Chakari. Being accused in the murder case, he landed with Birendranath Ghosh and was released in 1920. He passed away on 17 May 1965

 

Dr. Momtaz Uddin Ahmed

Famous educationist of the sub-continent, Momtaz Uddin Ahmed was born on December 24, 1903 in Baraharan village of Brahmanbaria sadar thana. In 1919, he passed the Entrance Examination with merit in place. In 1926, he passed the MA degree with the Gold Medal and secured first position in the first division of the University from the University of Dhaka. He received PhD degree from London University in 1937. He was Vice Chancellor of Rajshahi University. This great educationist left his breath due to old age on 1 September 1971.

 

 

National Bir Abdul Kuddus Makhan

Abdul Kuddus Makhan was born on 1 July 1947 in Purnate village of Brahmanbaria city. His role in the 6-point movement was noteworthy. He played an active role in the mass upsurge of 1969. In 1970, he was elected general secretary of Duxur. On 2 March 1971, he was recognized as one of the four Caliphs for hoisting national flag of Dhaka in Dhaka University. His contribution to the liberation war remembers the people of Bangladesh. In 1973, he was elected a member of parliament from Nabinagar in the Jatiya Sangsad election. National Bir Abdul Kuddus Makhan died on 10 February 1994

Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda

Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda was born in 1862 in Gokarna village under Nasirnagar upazila. In 1885, he started law business in the Calcutta High Court with a degree in law. In 1912, he was appointed a member of the governing council of the Bengali governor. In 1919, he was the first Bengali president in the Bengal Managers' Conference. In 1913, the British Government awarded him the title of KCIE, Knight Commander of Indian Empires, for his contribution to different fields. In 1921, he was elected president of the All India Muslim League. This politician, who was born in India, died on October 7, 1922

                                                

Ustad Aayet Ali Khan

Ustad Ait Ali Khan was born on 26 April 1884. His first coaching took place near his elder brother Aftab Uddin Khan. In 1935, he joined as a professor at Santiniketan. In recognition of his outstanding contribution to music, he received the Governor's Medal in 1960, Tamasha-i-Imtiaz title in 1961, Pride of Performance in 1966, and posthumous Shilpakala Academy Award in 1976. On 2 September 1967, this great music saint went away.

Music Toshya Annapurna

Rowshan Aara alias Annapurna, the third daughter of the musical instrument Ostad Alauddin Khan, and the world famous music scientist Ravi Shankar, was famous for her own qualities. Mahayashi singer Annapurna was born in 1926 in the village of Shibpur, a music tirth of Brahmanbaria.

Music Toshya Annapurna:

Rowshan Aara alias Annapurna, the third daughter of the musical instrument Ostad Alauddin Khan, and the world famous music scientist Ravi Shankar, was famous for her own qualities. Mahayashi singer Annapurna was born in 1926 in the village of Shibpur, a music tirth of Brahmanbaria.