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He was associated with Bangladesh Historical Society and Asiatic Society of Bangladesh and devoted himself to research on medieval and modern history of South Asia. According to historian K. M. Mohsin, Rahim's Social and Cultural History of Bengal , published in Dukhand in 1963 and 1967, established him as a diligent researcher.
Abdur Rahim (Bengali: আব্দুর রহিম; 1933 – 19 March 1990) was one of the organizers of the War of Liberation, MP, Advocate and MNA Pakistan. [1] He was elected a Member of Parliament in the Sylhet-6 (formerly Sylhet-11) constituency at the 1973 Bangladeshi general election .
In 1955, Abdur Rahim was elected Ameer of East Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami. [2] In 1970, he became Nayeb-e-Ameer (vice chairman or vice president) of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, while Ghulam Azam was elected the new Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami East Pakistan Branch. Abdur Rahim was the first elected leader of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh.
Abdur Rahim was born on January 2, 1936, in the village of Ghatiyara in the Basudeb Union of Brahmanbaria District in the then British India, now under the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. Rahim was the then Labour Legal Consultant and served as the General Secretary of the Pakistan Labour Federation. He also was a manager at the Ujala Match ...
M. Abdur Rahim (21 November 1927 – 4 September 2016) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and the Member of Parliament from Dinajpur-3. [1] He was awarded Independence Day Award in 2018 posthumously by the Government of Bangladesh .
The party was formed after abolishing Bikolpo Dhara on 26 October 2006 by former President of Bangladesh A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury, Oli Ahmad Bir Bikram, and 24 other former members of parliament and ministers from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). [5]
University of South Florida men's basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim, a rising star in the collegiate coaching ranks, died Thursday after a battle with an aggressive illness, according to the Tampa ...
Sheikh Abdur Rahim was born into a Bengali Muslim family of Sheikhs in 1859 in Muhammadpur, Basirhat, 24-Parganas in the then British India. His father was Munshi Sheikh Golam Yahia. [2] His mother died at a young age and he was subsequently raised by Radhamadhav Basu. Basu was the Zamindar of Taki and a Deputy Magistrate.