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  2. Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy - Wikipedia

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    Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy [a] (8 September 1892 – 5 December 1963) was a Pakistani Bengali barrister and politician. In Bangladesh , Suhrawardy is remembered as a pioneer of Bengali civil rights movements, later turned into Bangladesh independence movement, and the mentor of Bangladesh's founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman .

  3. Suhrawardy government - Wikipedia

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    The Suhrawardy government also called the Suhrawardy administration was the sixth government and cabinet of Pakistan which was formed by Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy on 12 September 1956 after the resignation of Chaudhry Muhammad Ali. [1] The government was dominated by Bengali politicians from East Pakistan and members of the ruling Awami League.

  4. Suhrawardy family - Wikipedia

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    Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy: was the youngest son of Zahid Suhrawardy. Huseyn was a lawyer and an excellent politician. Huseyn was a lawyer and an excellent politician. He is regarded as one of the most intellectual and powerful statesman of the Indian subcontinent and also the mentor of Bangladesh 's founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman .

  5. Mausoleum of Three Leaders - Wikipedia

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    Huseyn Suhrawardy and Fazlul Huq had also worked together to control the government of East Pakistan. However, it was rumored that Suhrawardy and Fazlul Huq had rivalry between them which had caused Fazul Huq to step down from politics. [4] Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy: 1892 1963 He was known to be the founder of the Awami League. He was also ...

  6. United Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, the last Prime Minister of Bengal. On 27 April 1947, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, the Prime Minister of Bengal and a Muslim League leader, addressed a press conference in New Delhi outlining his opposition to the looming partition of Bengal under the British government's plans. At the press conference, Suhrawardy made ...

  7. Prime Minister of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    The next election saw H. S. Suhrawardy lead the Muslim League to a majority. Suhrawardy sought an undivided Bengal with support from Hindu leaders and the British governor; but faced challenges like the Noakhali riots, Direct Action Day and the idea was also rejected by the All India Congress party who called for partitioning of Bengal.

  8. List of prime ministers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. حسین شہید سہروردی (1892–1963) 12 September 1956 17 October 1957 1 year, 35 days — Awami League: Popular for his wit in law, Suhrwardy resigned due to the loss of control over his party and support from the coalition partners in his administration. [3] — 6: Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar

  9. Suhrawardy Udyan - Wikipedia

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    After independence, [4] the ground's name was changed to Suhrawardy Udyan in honour of politician Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, [2] a key figure in the early political history of Pakistan and Bangladesh. [5] On 17 March 1972, a massive public meeting was jointly addressed by Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Mujibur Rahman at this site. [3] [2]