Hosena, Kājī Motāhāra, 1897-1981

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Name (Latin)
Hosena, Kājī Motāhāra, 1897-1981
Other forms of name
Hosen, Motahar, 1897-1981
Hossain, Kazi Motahar, 1897-1981
Husain, Q. M. (Qazi Motaher), 1897-1981
Husain, Qazi Motaher, 1897-1981
Hussain, Quazi Motahar, 1897-1981
Kazi Motahar Hossain, 1897-1981
Kājī Motāhāra Hosena, 1897-1981
Motahar Hosen, 1897-1981
Motahar Hossain, Kazi, 1897-1981
Motaher Husain Qazi, 1897-1981
Motāhāra Hosena, Kājī, 1897-1981
Qazi Motaher Husain, 1897-1981
Date of birth
1897-07-30
Date of death
1981-10-09
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 70331450
Wikidata: Q7267301
Library of congress: n 84109605
Sources of Information
  • Kājī Motāhāra Hosena racanābalī, 1984- :
  • New Delhi non-MARC file
  • Kājī Motāhāra Hosena, jībana o srs̥hṭi, 2007:
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Wikipedia description:

Qazi Motahar Hossain (30 July 1897 – 9 October 1981) was a Bangladeshi writer, scientist, statistician, chess player, and journalist. Hossain was a pioneer educationalist of Bangladesh. He did original research in statistics and pioneered its education in Bangladesh both as a faculty and administrator. As one of the early faculties of University of Dhaka, he was vigorously active in the cultural circles that grew around it. As a Dhaka-centric literary figure in late British India, a period marked by communality and religious sentiment, Hossain and his literary group Shikha distinguished themselves as proponents of communal harmony and rationalism. He was among the sceptical intellectuals who warned of the consequences of the short-lived state of Pakistan. On several occasions, he vocally criticized Pakistani government policies, most importantly on the state language question.

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