Aziz-ur-Rehman (Dacca University Cricketer)
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Aziz-ur-Rehman (Dacca University Cricketer)
Azizur Rahman () is a male Muslim given name, meaning ''dear to the Most Gracious''. It may refer to: * Azizur Rahman (poet) (1917–1978), a Bangladeshi poet and lyricist * Azizur Rahman Mallick, known as A R Mallick (1918–1997), Bangladeshi historian and educationist * Shah Azizur Rahman (1925–1988), Bangladeshi politician who served as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh * Azizur Rahman (film director) (1939–2022), Bangladeshi film director, cinematographer, art director and screenwriter * Azizur Rahman (Moulvibazar politician) (1943–2020), Bangladesh Awami League politician from Moulvibazar * Azizur Rahman (Indian politician), from Bijinor, India * Azizur Rahman (Pakistani politician), representing East Bengal * Azizur Rahman (Rajshahi politician) (1948–2018), Bangladeshi politician * Aziz-ur-Rehman (cricketer, born 1959), Pakistani cricketer and umpire * Aziz-ur-Rehman (cricketer, born 1966), Pakistani cricketer * Aziz ur-Rahman, known as Bangla Bhai (1970–200 ...
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Azizur Rahman (poet)
Azizur Rahman (18 January 1917 – 12 September 1978) was a Bangladeshi poet and lyricist. He was awarded Ekushey Padak posthumously by the People's Republic of Bangladesh in 1979 for his outstanding contribution in Bengali literature. Early life Rahman was born on 18 January 1917 in the village of Haripur in Kushtia District of the then East Bengal under the British Raj (now Bangladesh) to a Zamindar, Zamindar family. He dropped out of school at his young age and began composing songs for the stage performance of Jatra (theatre), Jatra. Career Rahman joined Dhaka Radio Station (now Bangladesh Betar) as a staff artiste in 1954 and composed a large number Patriotic and Islamic songs for the radio. He served as an editor of juvenile monthly Alapani and also served as the literary-editor of daily Paygam from 1964 to 1970. Notable works Songs * (O brother, my palash (a kind of red flower)) * (Don't distress any one) Literary works * Dainosaurer Rajya (1962) * Jibjantur Katha (196 ...
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