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  1. Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani (12 December 1880 – 17 November 1976), often shortened as Maulana Bhashani, was a Bengali politician. His political tenure spanned the British colonial India, Pakistan and Bangladesh periods.

  2. মৃত্যু. মাওলানা আবদুল হামিদ খান ভাসানীর মাজার. আবদুল হামিদ খান ভাসানী ও তার সহধর্মিণী আলেমা খাতুনের মাজার সন্তোষ টাঙ্গাইল।.

  3. Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani (1880-1976) was a Muslim leader who used non-violent, mass civil disobedience techniques to promote nationalism in Assam, Bengal, and Bangladesh in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent.

  4. Popularly known as Maulana Bhasani, Abdul Hamid Khan was self-educated, village-based, a fire-brand, and skeptical about colonial institutions. Though immensely influential throughout his political career and instrumental in winning many general and local government elections since 1946, he consistently stayed away from holding actual power.

  5. Nov 17, 2019 · Forty-three years ago, on 17 November 1976, Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani died. A whole era went with him. Maulana Bhashani occupies a significant perch in Bangladesh’s history. He was a maverick in more than one sense of the meaning. And yet he was a maverick who somehow identified with us despite the often shifting sands of his politics.

  6. Nov 17, 2021 · It is time to recall the role played in Bangladesh's history by Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani. He died forty-five years ago on a November day. Mercurial, unpredictable and given to flip flops through a career that was as dramatic as it was riotous, Bhashani remains embedded in the public memory.

  7. Jan 29, 2020 · Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, leader of the 1969 Movement among the people A number of fatalities–prominent among them were students Asaduzzaman, Matiur Rahman and Professor Shamsuzzoha — at the hands of government forces took the movement to the point of no return.

  8. Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani married Alema Khatun, a daughter of Jamidar Shamsuddin Ahmed Chowdhury, in Joypurhat. He also married more two times due to political purpose. Hamid Khan died on November 17, 1976, in Dhaka aged 96 and resting at Santosh, Tangail.

  9. Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani (12 December 1880 – 17 November 1976), often shortened as Maulana Bhashani, was a Bengali politician. His political tenure spanned the British colonial India, Pakistan and Bangladesh periods.

  10. sident, Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, was a veteran politician, popularly known as the Red Maulana due to his socialist orientation and religious educational background. Decades later, on May 6, 2013, state security o cers dispatched yet another nonagenarian dissident Maulana