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however she died childless in 1902. His second marriage was to a Kishwar Jahan and together they had two sons, Hasan and Husain however Kishwar died in 1912. His third and final marriage was to a Munira Begum in 1917 and she died in 1976, many years after her husband. They were introduced to each
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and in 1920 he joined the Non-Cooperation Movement on Gandhi's call. In 1921, Gandhiji was impressed and established the "Sadaqat Ashram" (abode of truth) in Patna. From the same ashram, Haque started a weekly magazine called
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and joined the judicial services. In 1896, he started practicing as a lawyer. By 1906, he has left Chhapra and started practicing in Patna, and in the same year he was elected vice-president of the Bihar Congress Committee.
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He announced his retirement from active politics in 1926, but still continued to correspond with leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Azad and Nehru. He died on 2 January 1930. A residential colony in
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of India. In 1911, a third "Bihar State Conference" was held under the chairmanship of the Maulana at the conference to demand a separate Bihar state.
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in 1916 and actively participated in the Champaran Satyagraha in 1917. Mahatma Gandhi's guest visited his home "Sikandar Manzil" in Patna.
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Mazharul Haque was married three times. His first marriage was in 1892 to Gauthia Begam of the village of Kharsanti in
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Throughout his career, Mazharul Haque was a proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity. The first
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A stamp was issued in his honour by the Indian Postal Service in 1981 and in 1998,
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but due to a disagreement with a teacher, later left and joined the prestigious
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to his memory and described him as a "devout Muslim and passionate patriot".
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Theologian, educationist, political activist & freedom fighter, Lawyer
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Maulana Mazharul Haque was born on 22 December 1866 in Bahpura,
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He constructed a house in Faridpur, Siwan, Bihar and named it
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where he remained until 1887. From September 1888 he left for
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Between 1910 and 1911 he was elected as a member of the
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planters. His family had their origins in Daudnagar of
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in 1916. He joined the Home Rule Movement started by
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Maulana Mazharul Haque Arabic and Persian University
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Patna
Bihar
Saran
India
Indian National Congress
educator
lawyer
independence activist
Indian National Movement
president of India
Rajendra Prasad
Patna
Bihar
indigo
Muzaffarpur district
Kayasthas
Maulvi
Urdu
Persian
Patna Collegiate School
Patna College
Canning College
Lucknow
London
barrister
Imperial Legislative Council
Indian National Congress
Muslim League
Annie Besant

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