词条 | Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury |
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|name = Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury |native_name = হবীবুল্লাহ বাহার চৌধুরী |native_name_lang = bn |image = HabibullahBaharChowdhury.jpg |birth_date = 1906 |birth_place = Feni, Bengal Presidency, British India |death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1966|4|15|1906}} |occupation = Politician, writer |spouse = Anwara Bahar Chowdhury |parents = Mohammad Nurullah (father), Asia Khatun (mother) |relatives = Shamsunnahar Mahmud (sister) Khan Bahadur Abdul Aziz (grandfather) |children = Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury Selina Bahar Zaman, Tajin Chowdhury, Nasrin Sams. }}Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury ({{lang-bn|হবীবুল্লাহ বাহার চৌধুরী}}; 1906 — 15 April 1966) was a politician, journalist, sportsman and writer from East Bengal, who served in the political spheres of India and Pakistan.[1] Early life and educationChowdhury was born at Guthuma village in Feni district in 1906. His father, Mohammad Nurullah, was a munsiff.[2] He passed Matriculation in 1922 from Chittagong Municipal School and ISc from Chittagong College in 1924. He then graduated from Calcutta Islamia College in 1928.{{fact|date=May 2018}} CareerIn 1933, Chowdhury took up journalism and along with his sister, Shamsunnahar Mahmud, published the literary journal "Bulbul".[3] Chowdhury actively joined politics as an activist of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League, and was elected a member of its executive committee in 1937. In 1944, he was elected publicity secretary of the League. He was elected a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly from the Parshuram constituency of Feni district.[1] He was the Health minister of the first Muslim League cabinet in East Pakistan.[1] WorksAfter suffering a stroke, he resigned from the cabinet position in 1953. Chowdhury started writing books prior to 1947 partition. His works include "Pakistan", "Mohammad Ali Jinnah", "Omar Faruq", and "Ameer Ali".[1] Personal lifeChowdhury was married to Anwara Bahar Chowdhury (1919–1987). Anwara was a social activist and writer. She established "Habibullah Bahar College" in 1969 after Chowdhury's name.[4] Together they had 4 daughters – Selina Bahar Zaman, Shaheen Westcombe, Nasreen Shams and Tazeen Chowdhury and one son - Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury.[5] Chowdhury's grandfather, Khan Bahadur Abdul Aziz, an educationist, had a close relationship with poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.[6] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Chowdhury,_Habibullah_Bahar|title=Chowdhury, Habibullah Bahar|author=Rafiqul Akbar|work=Banglapedia|accessdate=17 March 2016}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Choudhury, Habibullah Bahar}}2. ^{{cite news|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Mahmud,_Shamsunnahar|title=Mahmud, Shamsunnahar|author=AKM Saifuzzaman|publisher=Banglapedia|accessdate=18 March 2016}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.voabangla.com/a/a-16-2005-11-26-voa12-94382064/1389447.html|title="Nirbachito Bulbul" Inaugurated in Kolkata|publisher= Voice of America|date=26 November 2005|accessdate=17 March 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/star-weekend/remembrance/anwara-bahar-choudhury-73712|title=Remembrance : Anwara Bahar Choudhury : Educationist, Writer and Cultural Activist|date=27 March 2015|accessdate=18 March 2016|newspaper=The Daily Star}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/newDesign/latest_news.php?nid=25798|title=The art of recitation: Then and now|date=3 March 2008|accessdate=17 March 2016|newspaper=The Daily Star}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/event/iqbal-bahar-chowdhurys-recitation-evening-today-80645|title=Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury's recitation evening today|date=6 May 2015|accessdate=17 March 2016|newspaper=The Daily Star}} 10 : 1906 births|1966 deaths|Pakistani politicians|Bengali writers|Maulana Azad College alumni|Date of birth missing|Place of death missing|People from Feni District|University of Calcutta alumni|Pakistani MNAs 1947–54 |
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