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Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain (born 25 September 1942) [1] is a Bangladeshi politician. He is the former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Faridpur-3 constituency. He served as a minister of the Ministry of Labour and Employment , Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment , and Ministry of Local Government and Rural ...
Wazed was married to Khandakar Masrur Hossain Mitu, son of Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain. [23] The couple have four children. [24] [25] References
Khandakar Masrur Hossain: Son of Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain. He married his cousin Saima Wazed, making Sheikh Hasina his mother-in-law and Sheikh Mujib his grandfather-in-law. Md. Habibe Millat: Son-in-law of Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain and former member of parliament from Sirajganj-2.
Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain was born on 1 October 1946 into the aristocratic Bengali Muslim Khandaker family of the village of Goyeshpur in Daudkandi Upazila in Comilla.His father was Khandaker Ashraf Ali and his mother was Hosne Ara Hasna Hena.
Khandaker Delwar Hossain (1933–2011), 5th Chief Whip of Parliament; Khandkar Manwar Hossain (1930–1999), founder of the Department of Statistics in Rajshahi University; Khandakar family of Salar, Murshidabad Khandakar Fazle Rabbi (1848-1917), Dewan of the Nawab of Murshidabad; Khandakar Rehman Sobhan (born 1935), economist
Mosharraf Hossain (known as Engineer Mosharraf Hossain; born 12 January 1943) [1] is a Bangladeshi politician, freedom fighter, and an industrialist. He is a former member of the Bangladesh Parliament and former minister of the Ministry of Housing and Public Works .
Khondkar Delwar Hossain (1 February 1933 – 16 March 2011) was a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician. [1] He served as the secretary general of the party. [ 2 ] He was elected five times as a Member of Parliament from constituency Manikganj-1 (Ghior-Doulatpur).
Hossain translates from Bengali to English and from German and English to Bengali. His poems have been translated into English, German, French, Telugu and Hindi. [6] Hossain edits and publishes a literary magazine: Ekobingsho (English: The Twenty-First) [10] [11] which was founded by Hossain himself in 1985 with its main focus on the new poetry of Bangladesh.