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562: 742:, Ghulam Rabbani and Karim Bakhsh. He was given the title of Khan Bahadur in 1909. Muhammad was also one of the prominent leaders of the Sylhet-Bengal Reunion League formed in 1920 to reunite the Sylhet district with Bengal, which it had been separated from. However, in September 1928, Muhammad proposed a resolution, during the Surma Valley Muslim Conference, opposing the transfer of Sylhet and Cachar to Bengal and this even gained support from Syed Abdul Majid and his organisation 106: 789: 642: 676:. On the 1st of April 1867, Syed had a son called Muhammad. Following Syed's return to Sylhet, he and his son, Moulvi Hamid Bakht Majumdar, became one of the only people in their province to be exempted of civil court attendance. The family also established the Sayyidia Madrasa in Sylhet. Hamid was the Deputy Collector of Sylhet and assisted in the 598:. After being rejected by Bazid, Sarwar defeated him in a war also fighting Bazid's allies, the Zamindars of Kanihati and of Ita. Bazid gave up his title as the Sultan of Pratapgarh, and Sarwar was rewarded as the next legitimate Nawab of Sylhet after Gawhar Khan Aswari's death, and was granted the title of 692:. Ala Bakhsh Majumdar Hamed was known to have written Tuhfatul Muhsineen and Diwan-i-Hamed. Collectively, the works of these two are regarded amongst the most creative literary works in the Sylhet region. 614:(revenue officer) of Sylhet, and the family continued holding this office until the abolishment of the Qanungoh system. Mir Khan married Lavanyavati, the Muslim daughter of Bazid of Pratapgarh. 1395: 1350: 695:
Hamid's younger brother, Majid Bakht Majumdar was made the Deputy Collector and Magistrate of Rajshahi in 1878. He then became the Assistant Commissioner of the
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man called Sarbananda from the village of Barsala. Sarbananda became a Muslim, changing his name to Sarwar, and worked as a minister under the
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Mahtab Khan's son was Masud Bakht who was made the Head Qanungoh of Sylhet. Masud played an important part in maintaining peace during the
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In the early eighteenth century, Syed's other son (who was born in Makkah), Muhammad Bakht Majumdar, was made the Honorary Magistrate of
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One of many battles which took place between the British and their allies against a Lusei clan in Mizoram during the late 19th century.
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of 1782. He was succeeded as Qanungoh by his nephew, Muhammad Bakht in 1793. Muhammad Bakht founded the village of Muhammadabad.
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of Gorduar/Barshala, are a notable aristocratic family who have played important roles throughout the history of the
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and a member of the District's Local Board council. He is known to have established a
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in Sylhet as well. In 1857, he presented six pieces of military equipment to the
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Sarwar's son, Mir Khan was the next Nawab of Sylhet. Mir Khan, was made the
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to negotiate with Sultan Muhammad Bazid to return Sylhet to the
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B C Allen (1905). "Chapter III: The People: Leading Families".
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and in 1904, he opened the Brahmanchara Tea Estate alongside
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for his efforts and invited to the King's coronation at the
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Ashraf Ali Majumdar (1817-1883) was a notable disciple of
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East Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950
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Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
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Hamid was fluent in 605: 104: 1304:Nawabs of Homnabad-Pashchimgaon 817:Srihatter Itibritta: Purbangsho 938: 918: 877: 862: 824: 13: 1: 945:Bhuyan, Arun Chandra (2000). 912:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 890:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 794:শ্রীহট্রের ইতিবৃত্ত: উত্তরাংশ 765: 545:), or more specifically, the 1430:Parbati Sankar Roy Choudhury 947:Nationalist Upsurge in Assam 578:The family was founded by a 7: 1290:Gayen Estate of Dhanyakuria 753: 10: 2045: 1132:Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan 869:Mohanta, Rasamay (1990). 556: 27:Political family in sylhet 1938: 1925: 1892: 1760: 1756: 1743: 1623: 1610: 1498:Varendra Research Society 1448: 1231: 1110: 1063: 1022: 996: 848:Assam District Gazetteers 573: 542: 75: 67: 59: 51: 37: 32: 1869:Mallick Bari (Midnapore) 1558:Muktagacha Zamindar Bari 1503:Varendra Research Museum 870: 831:Rizvi, S. N. H. 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154:Karatia 134:Baliati 68:Founder 1965:Gadwal 1948:Bombay 1844:Puthia 1824:Natore 1779:Bhawal 1697:Kotpad 1667:Nuzvid 1188:(1770) 997:Topics 724:Sylhet 716:Bengal 662:Makkah 574:Origin 413:Jagtai 388:Bawali 331:Khulna 291:Puthia 281:Natore 200:Chakma 177:Sylhet 144:Bhawal 139:Mohera 42:Sylhet 1879:Andul 1874:Surul 1799:Dulai 1774:Dhaka 1766:Bihar 1717:Salur 1657:Urlam 932:India 720:Assam 473:Surul 438:Nadia 149:Dhaka 122:Dhaka 1764:and 1432:and 600:Khan 533:The 478:Taki 333:and 251:and 213:Mong 175:and 124:and 1958:of 1946:in 2005:: 949:. 910:. 906:. 888:. 854:: 774:^ 602:. 553:. 541:: 329:, 92:on 44:, 1592:e 1585:t 1578:v 1436:) 1422:) 984:e 977:t 970:v 953:. 914:. 892:. 800:. 537:( 522:e 515:t 508:v 20:)

Index

Mazumdars of Sylhet
Sylhet
Bangladesh
a series
Zamindars of Bengal

Dhaka
Mymensingh
Baliati
Mohera
Bhawal
Dhaka
Karatia
Chittagong
Sylhet
Baniachong
Barshala
Bohmong
Chakma
Homnabad-Pashchimgaon
Mong
Panchakhanda
Prithimpassa
Sandwip
Northern Bengal
Rangpur
Rajshahi
Dighapatia
Gunahar, Bogra
Tajhat, Rangpur

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