The modern Cox's Bazar derives its name from Captain Hiram Cox (died 1799), an officer of the British East India Company. Cox was appointed Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren Hastings became Governor of Bengal.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
kushtia kuthibari
The Shahi Mosque in Kushtia bears the sign of rich cultural heritage of the region from the Mughal period. Kushtia is the birthplace of many historical figures including Mir Mosharraf Hossain (1847–1912), Bagha Jatin (1879–1915) and Lalon Fakir (1774–1890). Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore lived a part of his life at Shelaidaha in this district and created some of his memorable poems while living there. Moulovi Afser Uddin(Industrial Minister, British Period),Kamrul Islam Siddik(Founder of LGED), National Leader and Freedom Fighter Kazi Aref Ahmed, Shah Mohammad Azizur Rahman (Former Prime Minister), Mahbubul Alam Hanif (Politician),Dr. Rhadha Binod Pal(Lawer), Barister Amirul Islam(Lawer), Barister Tania Amir(Lawer), Khalipha Azizur Rahman(Scientist), Dr. Kazi Motahar Hossain(Scientist), Azizur Rahman(Poet), Abu Zafar(Singer), Ahmed Sharif(Dramatist), Mizu Ahmed(Dramatist), Salah Uddin Lovelu (Dramatist), Farida Parvin(Singer), Abdul Zabbar(Singer),Mazibar Raman (BRB Group), Nasir Uddin Biswas(Nasir Group), Dr. Mohammad Fazlul Haque(Politician),Alauddin(Biddhanuragi,Kumar khali), Suza Uddin (Head Teacher,Mothurapur High School), Md.Nasir Uddin(Head Teacher, Taragunia High School),Sardar Hazi Md. Abu Taher (Head Teacher, Taragunia High School) also red son of kushtia.
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