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  1. Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur GCIE KCSI (7 June 1871 – 16 January 1915) was the fourth Nawab of Dhaka and one of the leading Muslim politicians during the British rule in India. [1] On 30 December 1906, the All-India Muslim League was officially founded at the educational conference held in Dhaka .

  2. Khwaja Alimullah was the first holder of the title, and Khwaja Abdul Ghani was the first Nawab of Dhaka when the title was made hereditary by Queen Victoria. Considerable infighting within the Nawab's family gradually led to the decline of the estate. In 1952, the East Pakistan Estates Acquisition Act formally abolished the estate.

  3. Salimullah, Khwaja (1871-1915) nawab of Dhaka, Muslim nationalist, an architect of the muslim league, patron of education. Son of Nawab khwaja ahsanullah and grandson of Nawab khwaja abdul ghani , he was born at the ahsan manzil on 7 June 1871.

  4. During the 1906 annual meeting of the All India Muslim Education Conference held in Israt Manzil Palace, Dhaka, the Nawab of Dhaka, Khwaja Salimullah, forwarded a proposal to create a political party which would protect the interests of Muslims in British India.

  5. bmri.co.uk › historically-significant-muslim-persons-in-bengal › khwaja-salimullahKhwaja Salimullah – BRMI

    Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Khan Bahadur, the fourth Nawab of Dhaka and one of the leading Muslim politicians during the British Raj, was one of the founders of the University of Dhaka and the prestigious Ahsanullah School of Engineering (now the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology).

  6. Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur, GCIE, KCSI (1871–1915) was the fourth Nawab of Dhaka and one of the leading Muslim politicians during the British Raj. He is the founder and pioneer of the All India Muslim League which had been established at the Ahsan Manzil Palace in Dhaka, the official residence of the Dhaka Nawab Family.

  7. Feb 27, 2020 · Khwaja Salimullah, Nawab of Dhaka, Muslim nationalist, an architect of the All Indian Muslim League, was born at the Ahsan Manzil on 7 th June, 1871. He was the son of Nawab Khwaja Ahsanullah and grandson of Nawab Khwaja Abdul Ghani.

  8. Jan 10, 2014 · In this article an attempt has been made to remark upon the role of Nawab Salimullah for the foundation of All-Indian Muslim League that is the first and only national Muslim political party in...

  9. In 1906, Muslim leaders such as Khwaja Salimullah, Vikar-ul-Mulk, Syed Amir Ali, Syed Nabiullah, Khan Bahadur Ghulam and Mustafa Chowdhury formed the All-India Muslim League to promote education, social upliftment and political participation amongst the Muslim population in India.

  10. www.biographies.net › biography › khwaja-salimullahBiography of Khwaja Salimullah

    Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur, GCIE, KCSI was the fourth Nawab of Dhaka and one of the leading Muslim politicians during the British Raj. It was he who, in the wake of partition of Bengal in 1905, corresponded and discussed with Nawab Muhsinul Mulk at Aligarh over the issue of formation of the All India Muslim League.