Shamsunnahar Mahmud (hedde 1908 — 10 abriil 1964) ko binndoowo, politikyanke e jannginoowo to leydi Bengal e fuɗɗoode teeminannde 20ɓiire. O woniino hooreejo fedde hakkeeji rewɓe e nder leydi Bengal nde Begum Rokeya ardii.[1] Shamsunnahar Hall mo duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Dakaar e duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Chittagong inniraa ko makko.[2]

Shamsunnahar Mahmud
ɓii aadama
Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuBritish Raj, Pakistan Taƴto
Inditirdeশামসুন নাহার মাহমুদ Taƴto
Soomaফেনী Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo1908 Taƴto
ƊofordeFeni District Taƴto
Date of death10 Seeɗto 1964 Taƴto
Place of deathDhaka Taƴto
WoldeBangla Taƴto
Writing languageBangla Taƴto
Sana'ajingaɗoowo siyaasaje, writer Taƴto
Janngi toUniversity of Calcutta, Dr. Khastagir Government Girls' School Taƴto
Award receivedBegum Rokeya Padak, Independence Award, Bangla Academy Fellowship Taƴto

Nguurndam e jaŋde puɗɗagol

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Mahmud jibinaa ko e hitaande 1908 to wuro Guthuma worgo, to nokku biyeteeɗo hannde Parshuram Upazila to diiwaan Feni, to leydi Bangladesh. Baaba makko, Mohammadu Nurullaah, ko munsiif. Khan bahaduur abdul aziis ko mawniiko. Miñiiko biyeteeɗo Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury ko politikyanke.[2]

Mahmud fuɗɗii jaŋde mum to duɗal sukaaɓe rewɓe laamu Dr. Khastagir to Chittagong, o heɓi jaŋde makko e hitaande 1926, o woni kanndidaa keeriiɗo. O heɓi I.A makko. e hitaande 1928 e B.A. e hitaande 1932 to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde diiwaan Calcutta.[3] E hitaande 1942, o timmini M.A makko e binndol Bengali.[2] Caggal jaŋde makko o naati e fedde hakkeeji rewɓe nde Begum Rokeya ardii.

Mahmud fuɗɗii golle mum ko jannginoowo binndol Bengali to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Lady Brabourne. O golliima e binndol to fedde juulɓe Nikhil Banga (Fedde rewɓe juulɓe Bengal fof). O yilliima leydi Turki e Fuɗnaange hakkundeejo ngam wonde wakiliijo Fuɗnaange Pakistaan ​​e hitaande 1952. O suɓaama tergal Asaambele ngenndi e hitaande 1962.[2]

E hitaande 1961, o fuɗɗii sosde "Centre pour la réhabilitation des enfants handicap".[2] O ardii delegaasiyoŋ to Diiso Adunaare Rewɓe to Kolombo, o naati e Fedde Adunaare Sehilaagal, o woni gardiiɗo diiwaan Asii.

Nguurndam neɗɗo

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O resi Wahiduddin Mahmud e hitaande 1927. Ɓe kawri ko to Calcutta duuɓi ɗiɗi ko adii nde o woni suka.[4] Ko kanko wonnoo Seneraal Surgeon to Fuɗnaange Pakistaan ​​e oon sahaa. Ɓe ndañi ɓiɓɓe ɗiɗo worɓe, Mamun Mahmud, haɓantooɗo ndimaagu martiri e wolde ndimaagu leydi Bangladesh e hitaande 1971, e Mainuddin Mahmud, ƴaañoowo kirikit, jiɗɗo dingiral.

Yimre Mahmuud adannde yalti ko e jaaynde lewru sukaaɓe, wiyeteende Angur. O waɗii taƴe rewɓe e nder jaayndeeji ɗii, Nauroj e Atmashakti. O wondi e miñiiko biyeteeɗo Habibullah, o yuɓɓini jaaynde wiyeteende Bulbul (1933) yaltunde ummoraade Kolkata.

Punyamayi e hitaande 1925

Fulbagicha (1935)

Begum Mahaal (1936)

Roquia Jibani (1937; nguurndam Begum Rokeya gadano)

Shisur Shiksa (1939)

Amar Dekha Turaska (1956)

1958

Njawdi

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Caggal maayde Mahmud, suudu rewɓe to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Dakaar, Duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Chittagong, inniraa ko suudu Shamsunnahar.[2] O rokkaama njeenaari ñalngu jeytaare e hitaande 1981 e laamu leydi Bangladesh sabu darnde makko e golle renndo.

Tuugnorgal

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^ Banu, U. A. B. Razia Akter (1992). Lislaam e nder leydi Bangaladesh. BRILL. p. 135. ISBN 90-04-09497-0. Begum Shamsunnahar Mahmud ina joginoo lampa Rokeya to leydi Pakistaan ​​fuɗnaange ɓooyndi gila e kitaale 1950 haa 1960.

^ Juppude haa: a b c d e f AKM Sayfuzzaman (2012). "Mahmuud, Samsunnaar". E nder Lislaam, Sirajul; Miyaa, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (moƴƴinoowo). Banglapedia: Ansiklopediya ngenndiijo leydi Bangladesh (Ed. e internet). Dakaar, Banngalteer: Fedde Asiyayankoore Banngalteer. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Keɓtinaama ñalnde 11 lewru bowte hitaande 2024.

^ Amin, Sonia (1996). Aduna rewɓe juulɓe e nder Bengal koloñaal, 1876-1939. BRILL. p. 159. Ɗemngal 90-04-10642-1.

^ Paul, Sreejata (4 sulyee 2024). "Binndol Rokeya: Binndol nguurndam rewɓe juulɓe, sehilaagal hakkunde yontaaji e gollal e nder Bengal teeminannde noogas". Asiya Fombina: Jaaynde jannde Asiya Fombina: 1–15. Doi:10.1080/00856401.2024.2365522. ISSN 0085-6401.