Khan Bahadur Abdul Aziz

Khan Bahadur Abdul Aziz
Born 1863
Feni district, East Bengal, British India
Died 1926 (aged 6263)
Occupation Educationist, writer and social worker

Khan Bahadur Abdul Aziz (1863 – 1926) was an educationist, writer and social worker from East Bengal.[1][2]

Early life and career

Aziz was born in Feni district. His father, Amjad Ali, was a personal assistant to the Commissioner of Chittagong division. Aziz graduated from Dhaka College in 1886.[1] He started his career as a teacher at the Education Department of the Provincial Government. Later he became sub-inspector of schools.

In 1883, he established the "Dhaka Mussalman Suhrid Sammilani" and later "Mussalman Shiksa Sabha" in Chittagong. He founded Victoria Islam Hostel, Kabiruddin Memorial Library, Free Islamia Reading Room and Anjumane Ashate Islam (1896).

Literary works

Aziz wrote Ubedi Biyog, Kavita Kalika (1885) and Mayadnol Ulum (1892).[1]

Personal life

Aziz's son, Mohammad Nurullah, was a munsiff.[3] Two of the grandchildren of Aziz were Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury and Shamsunnahar Mahmud. Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam composed an elegy "Banglar Aziz" (Aziz of Bengal) on Aziz's death. British government awarded him Khan Bahadur in recognition of his services.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Wakil Ahmed. "Aziz, Khan Bahadur Abdul". Banglapedia. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  2. "Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury's recitation evening today". The Daily Star. May 6, 2015. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  3. AKM Saifuzzaman. "Mahmud, Shamsunnahar". Banglapedia. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
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