Illustrious Personalities of Maulivbazar

Shah Mostafa (R)
Birth: Unknown
Work: Hajarata Shah Jalal (R) is one of the associate. With 700 partner organizations came to the country for the promotion. There was married and propagate. Horse riding is known as the lash. His name is the name of the Blocked with a road.
Death: unknown. His tomb is situated in the town of Maulvibazar.

Syed Shahnur, Writer
His father: Syed Noor
Born in 1730 in the village of Gharagamo of Rajnagar.
Action: the best poet of the Middle Ages period. In 1819, the mammoth "Nur Nachihata" was wrote. 302 pages of manuscripts, song number 108, the number of baffles 41.
Other books: Raganur, Seven Daughter’s Khan.
Death: 1855. His tomb is located in the village of Jalalasap on nabiganj.

Qazi Muhammad Ahmad
Born in 1830 in the village of Dhaupasha, Maulvibazar district.
Work: division author of the first history. In 1881, he was appointed district supplements. Served as secretary of the Anjuman-e-Islamia place. Sylhet division in the Bengali language is the mirror of the book he wrote in 1885.

Ashraf Hossain literary gems
Father: Jawad Ullah Munshi.
Born in 1899 at Rahimpur village of Koamalganj.
Action: literature pioneer of the division. “The division’s History” was his  note worthy creation. Hajiratarana Ali Shah appeared in his collected lyrics mystic and poet saint Radharaman’s Radharaman music.


Syed Ali Mujtaba
Father: Syed Sikandar Ali Khan Bahadur.
Date: September 13, 1904.
Action: Bengali literature in the lives of men. From the University of Delhi in 1949 as the first Muslim country Narasimha Dash Award and Suresh Chandra Das Memorial Award in 1961 he received awards, he also has authored 9 books. Among them the most popular in the country and abroad (1354), Panchatantra (1359), Uncle Kahini (1359), Mayurakanthi (1359) etc. He was many linguists’ scholars.
Death: February 11, 1974, died in Dhaka. Azimpur graveyard language Shafiq Shahid Barkat and was buried beside the grave.

 Dwijendralal Sharma
Born on 30 May 1929 in the village, Simaliya of Borolekha.
Action: Academy Award in 1978 in Bengali. He was an expert in modern prose. He was Brodge Mohan and Naratadem College of plant science professor. He is the author of many books.

Maulana Abdur Rahman Sinkapani
Born in 1878 in the village of Maulvi sinkapana.
Action: Nagpur in 1920 as a representative of the All India Congress Khaliphate, joined the conference in 1921 was the role of Yogi in deep conference was a writer and speaker, and was captured on a variety of languages.
Death in February 1961. Death in February 1961.

Gauri Shankar Bhattacharya Tarkabagish
Father: Jagannath Bhattacharya.
Born in 1799 in the village, Panchgaon of Rajnagar.
Action: First division journalist. Guragure Bhattacharya he was called for smoking addiction. He left home at age 15 to study logic and was awarded the title, “Tarkabagish”. Newspaper journalism in 1831 came to the knowledge. Best of all, he was the editor of a newspaper in Calcutta. His other published works include Sisupatha Nitikatha (1830), Gita translation of the first volume (1835), knowledge of the first part of the lamp (1840), etc.
Death: 5 February 1859.

Comrade Tara Mia
Born in 193 villages Nayagamo of Rajnagar.
Action: Communist leader of Sylhet district. He was Farmers' Association general secretary from 1966 until his death who was taken in prison until 1359-63. Kaoyadighira British movement and the movement of wetlands, the referendum, the language movement, peasant rebellion in 1956, led the country in the region took part in the liberation of the country from the inside.

Justice Sikandar Ali
Born in 1906 in the village, Inainagara of Borolekha.
Action: Judge's Court in Dhaka he was engaged. He stayed  Mymensingh in 1934. Dhaka High Court judge he was appointed.
Death in 1966

Leela Dutt
Born in 1928 in the village, Bhunabira of Srimangal.
Action: In 1942 Quit India Movement took action. In 1943, was caught by the police. Indian CPM party he was actively involved with. He was Calcutta Girls' School principal violin teacher.
Death: On 6 August 1985 death. .

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