Nawab Sir Syed Shamsulhuda KCIE

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05/01/2017

Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda - Wikipedia

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en.wikipedia.org Syed Shamsul Huda KCIE (1862–1922) was a Muslim political leader and scholar in British India. He was born in the village of Gokarna now known as 'Gokarna Nawaab Bari Complex'[1] in Nasirnagar Upazila at Brahmanbaria District earlier integrated into the greater Comilla District, that was a part of H...

05/01/2017

Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda - Wikipedia

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13/05/2016

নবাব সৈয়দ শামসুল হুদা - উইকিপিডিয়া

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bn.wikipedia.org সৈয়দ শামসুল হুদা কে.সি.আই.ই (১৮৬২-১৯২২) একজন ব্রিটিশ ভারতীয় মুসলিম রাজনৈতিক নেতা ছিলেন। তিনি ব্রাহ্মণবাড়ীয়া জেলা, নাসিরনগর উপজেলার অন্তর্গত গোকর্ণ গ্রামে জন্মগ্রহন করেন। বর্তমানে ত্রিতল বিশিষ্ট ভবনটি 'গোকর্ণ নওয়াব বাড়ি কমপ্লেক্স' নামে পরিচিত। পূর্বে ব্রাহ্মানবারিয়া কুমিল্লা জেলার অন্তরভুক্ত ছ...

10/05/2016

সর্ব প্রথম কুথায় ও কত সালে এ ছবিটি প্রকাশিত হয় ?

15/04/2016

নবাব শামসুল হুদা
-সৈয়দ আমিনুল ইসলাম

নবাব,
আজো লাখো মানবের স্মরণে,
হৃদয়ের কুটীরে, সম্মানে,
উদার তব দান।
মানবতার কল্যাণে
অকুণ্ঠচিত্তে নির্ভীক,
সমদৃষ্টি, নাহি ভেদাভেদ।
সুপুরুষ, উন্নত শীর,
দেশমাতৃকা মমত্ব,
অকিঞ্চিৎ।
মুসলিম-অমুসলিম
কৃতজ্ঞ সমহারে।
আপন চিন্তন নাহি যার,
কোন নাম, মান, যশ,
শুধু পরোপকার বসুধায়,
“শামসুল হুদা”,
চীর অমলিন ইতিহাস,
সোনার হরফে লেখা নাম।

29/03/2016

1916 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1916 Birthday Honours to Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda.
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en.wikipedia.org The 1916 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The King, and were published in The London Gazette [1] and in The Times on…

08/03/2016

Timeline Photos

07/03/2016

An ancient picture of Nawaab Bari.

21/01/2016

Noble men never dies. People remembers them with great honor.

05/01/2016

Nawab Bari, Gokorno gram, Nasirnagar, Brahmanbaria

We are requesting to our Honorable Govt. for the reparation of this palace of Justice Nawaab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda KCIE.

https://youtu.be/GABajkOcE2I

youtube.com The greatest politician Nowab Sir Soyed Samsul Huda was born in Gokorno gram, Nasirnagar, Brahmanbaria. This is His house.

28/12/2015

Shamsul Huda Painting Award 2009 (4)

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Painting of the brilliant young Painters of Bangladesh. Shamsul Huda Painting Award 2009

26/12/2015

Shamsul Huda Painting Award 2009 (3)

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The best Painting Award in Bangladesh

15/12/2015

Shamsul Huda Painting Award 2009 (2)

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The Foundation has organized the annual Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda Art Prize and Competition since 2009. The Award was established by Professor Syed Javed M...

11/11/2015

Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Last upgraded on 11th november 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaab_Syed_Shamsul_Huda

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09/11/2015

Gokarna, Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The lovely village and an ideal union council. I can do nothing but tried to keep up her all over the world, so that, people also can love her. The smell of the soil and the paddy field touches the deep of mind. Still I remember this village same like Michel Modhosodhon Dutt "সতত হে হ্রদ তুমি পড় মোর মনে"। "সতত হে গোকর্ণ তুমি পড় মোর মনে"। Now Wikipedia knows this village is a nice village in Bangladesh.

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29/08/2015

Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Let we know the history of a great man of our native land.

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en.wikipedia.org Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda's father was Syed Riazat Ullah, editor of The Doorbeen, a Persian-language weekly journal started in the seventh decade of nineteenth century. He was born in the village of Gokarna now known as Gokarna Nawab Bari Complex in Nasirnagar Upazila at Brahmanbaria District earl…

14/08/2015

Nawab Sir Syed Shamsulhuda KCIE

05/08/2015

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03/08/2015

Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Let we know more about his life.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nawaab_Syed_Shamsul_Huda

en.wikipedia.org Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda's father was Syed Riazat Ullah, editor of the Doorbeen, a Persian weekly started in the seventh decade of nineteenth century. He was born in Gokarna presently known as Gokarna Nawab Bari Complex, Nasirnagar, Brahmanbaria earlier integrated into the greater Comilla.

03/08/2015

Nawab Sir Syed Shamsulhuda KCIE's cover photo

01/07/2015

Modesty:
“Throughout his whole life Sir Shamsul Huda worked for the cause of Islam and he had no other aim in this world. Even if this statement is somewhat exaggerated, there is no doubt that the progress and development of the Muslims of Bengal was very close to his heart. He worked round the clock to improve the existential condition of his fellow Muslims during his long and distinguished career as a jurist, leader and politician”. [- The Calcutta based Progress of 14 October 1922]

“The late Nawab Shahib was not a sectarian in any sense of the word. He never made any distinction between Hindus and Muhammadans. He was devoid of all class hatred. He was never Unreasonable in his demands for the rights and claims of his co-religionists. In fact he was a gentleman in the highest sense of the word”.[- Debu Surendrodra Nath Roy.]

22/06/2015

Nawab Bari, Gokorno gram, Nasirnagar, Brahmanbaria

https://youtu.be/GABajkOcE2I

youtube.com The greatest politician Nowab Sir Soyed Samsul Huda was born in Gokorno gram, Nasirnagar, Brahmanbaria. This is His house.

22/06/2015

Shamsul Huda Road in Calcutta.

22/06/2015

Honors:
1902-He was designated a fellow of Calcutta University. In his exclusive lecture “Tagore Law Lectures” consisted 455 pages which was published under the title of “The Principles of the Crimes of Law in British India”. He exposed clarification of the basic ideology of the law of offenses, with reference to the works of great British jurists such as Bentham, Austin Texas, and Blackstone.
1904-He presided over the Provincial Muhammadan Educational Conference at Rajshahi.
1908-He was elected a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of East Bengal and Assam.
1910-He selected as the president of the All-India Muslim League
1911-1915-He was selected as a member of the Imperial Legislative council and as a representative of the Muslims of East Bengal. “He is one of the leaders of public opinion in his Province, and is On the forefront of all movements concerning the Mohammadan community. He was only 45 years.
1912-1919-He selected as a member of Governor’s Executive Council ranking first time when a nonofficial was appointed to this high post.
1913-He was awarded by the titles of Nawab.
1916-He awarded by KCIE i.e. The Knight Commander of Indian Emperor. In addition to serving as assistant of the Bengal Provincial Muslim league.

1917-He designated a judge of Calcutta High Court and became the second Muslim from Bengal to occupy this post after Justice Syed Ameer Ali. He was also selected vice-president of the Bengal Executive Local authority or council.
“In all my endeavours to promote the welfare and to meet the legitimate desires of your community (Musalmans) I have been ably advised by my colleague the Honable Nawab Sir Syed Shamsul Huda and I am glad to take this opportunity to testify to the fact that in my judgement the Mohamedan community in Bengal could have had no more sympathetic or better advocate than he has been”.
1921-He became the First Indian Muslim President of the reformed Legislative council of undivided Bengal under Montagu-Chelmsford Scheme. Then he resigned from the judge of the Calcutta High Court in order to take up this appointment.
“His term of office as the first President or the Bengal Legislative Council under the reformed constitution was the crowning destination of a career in which he had already earned honours enough to satisfy the ambition of most men. In accepting that office he rendered the greatest service within his power to Bengal and to the Reforms - a service which will always be held in honourable remembrance. Until failing health compelled his retirement he gave his energies and his exceptional abilities ingrudgingly for the benefit of his countrymen, who will treasure his memory, with gratitude”.

20/06/2015

Politics:
In 1885 The Indian National Congress was formally established by the Calcutta’s Hindu leaders; this political body was proposed to symbolize all the people of India, together with its Hindu and Muslim population. For this reason, prominent Indian Muslim leaders, like Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Nawab Abdul Latif and Justice Syed Ameer Ali, firstly gave their full support to this political body. In course of time, when the Hindu Congress leadership began to practice a partisan and schismatically loom to national politics and identity, the Muslim leaders and other Muslim people hesitate whether the congress was, really, capable of representing all the communities of India, especially the large Muslim minority! In 1895, the leading Muslim leaders were asking about the political attitude and plan of the congress. By that time Shamsul Huda attended the second annual meeting of the Calcutta Union, addressed on the title 'Indian Politics and the Muhammadans’, In this sensitive speech he highlighted the political role of the Indian Muslims and suggested ways in which they could make the congress a more united and effective political body.

20/06/2015

Protest for the Justice of infrastructural development on behalf of Bengal: 1905-He first time opposed that spending money for the colleges, hospitals and other institutions that have been founded only in districts near the capital city of India, Calcutta. He proposed to follow for the same progress for East Bengal too. It was eventually established and proved to remain advantageous to the Muslims of Eastern side Bengal, even though it was sourly opposed by the high society Hindus. As a man of significant education and political consciousness and perceptive, Shamsul Huda was pleased to admit the new truth. What he wrote with his own words: “I claim that after the creation of the new Province, East Bengal has received a great deal more of personal attention. Before the Partition the largest amount of money used to be spent in districts near Calcutta. The best of Colleges, Hospitals and other institutions were founded in or near about the capital of India. Bengal alone now reaps the benefit of those institutions towards which both the Provinces had contributed. We have inherited a heritage of the accumulated neglect of years and catnnot be blamed if [we] require large sums to put our house in order”. He also mentioned “They [Hindus] have benefited for very many years out of the revenues of Eastern Bengal and have paid very little for it’s progress and advancement …I will only say that if Eastern Bengal now for some years costs money, and if that money is to come from any province outside East Bengal, it should come from Western Bengal and the members from that province should not as any rare grumble at it”.

16/06/2015

Nawab Sir justice Shamsul Hoda passed away in his Calcutta residence at the age of" 61, but posterity will remember him for his contribution to regenerating the Muslim society of Bengal. As soon as the news of his death was relayed across the city. The Calcutta weelky Notes paid him this glowing tribute:
"Starting life as a vakil of the Calcutta High Court, he took for years a leading part in the affairs of his own community, the city and the University and served with distination in the Legislative Councils of the Province and the Government of India. As a vakil he long enjoyed a Ieading practice. For fact, breadth of mind, fair-mindedness and a shrewd yet well balanced judgement which seldom failed to take in the essencial of the most complicated situation at a glance, he had hardly an equal and few indeed on this side of India to surpass him. His genial temperament won him many friends in nearly every walk of life. He field several high offices but his services to the pubIic will be chiefly remembered in connection with his appointment as a Member of the Executive Council during Lord Carmichael’s Governorship of Bengal. In this capacity, his countymen found in him a staunch and powerful champion of their just claims and [he] was trusted by Hindus and Mohamedians alike, which itself was a signifilcant tribute to his independence of outlook. catholicity and large heartedness... Sir Shamsul Huda has passed away at the time when his countrymen have stood in the greatest need of their happy combination of qualities which make leadership and which he possessed in a pre-eminent degree."