Draft:Moulvi Ali Akbar Khan

Ali Akbar Khan
Born1913
Khan Bari, Ludhua, Matlab Uttar, Chandpur, Bangladesh
DiedMay 22, 1990
Combined Military Hospital (Dhaka)
Occupation(s)Teacher, Social Worker and Politician
SpouseJaytunun Nesa Kiran
Children1. Ali Azam Khan

2. Ali Ashraf Khan 3. Ali Asgar Khan 4. Ali Akhter Khan 5. Ali Afzal Khan 6. Nasima Khan 7. Col. (Rtd) Dr. Sufia Khanam 8. Rasheda Khan

9. Nasrin Khan
Parent(s)Md Golam Rahman Khan - Member of Jury, Comilla

Moulvi Ali Akbar Khan (1913 – 1990 May 22) oulvi Ali Akbar Khan born 1913 at Ludhua, Matlab Uttar, Chandpur, Bangladesh. He was a teacher and politician. He was founder of Ludhua High School and College in 1957. It was 1957 when some of the conscious elite persons felt the urge to establish from junior madrasa to a high school. The person who worked relentlessly among them Late Moulvi Ali Akbar Khan was the leader and founder of this institution.

Biography

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He was a teacher and politician. He was founder of Ludhua High School and College in 1957. It was 1957 when some of the conscious elite persons felt the urge to establish from junior madrasa to a high school. The person who worked relentlessly among them Late Moulvi Ali Akbar Khan was the leader and founder of this institution..[1]

Death

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He was expired May 22, 1990 due to age at Combined Military Hospital Dhaka.

Philosophical and/or political views

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He is social worker, teacher and politician. He was chairman of current Fatepur Union under Mattalb Uttar, Chandpur, Chittagong, Bangladesh 23 years during East Pakistan (Current Bangldesh)

Social Work

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Founder of Ludhua High School and College, Several mosque, Madrasah and Eid Gagh

Recognition

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He was graduated from Calcutta University 1936.

References/Notes and references

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https://lhscbd.weebly.com/#:~:text=It%20was%201957%20when%20some,and%20founder%20of%20this%20institution.

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