Hakim Habibur Rahman, the Glossary
Hakim Habibur Rahman (হাকিম হাবিবুর রহমান, حکیمحبیب الرحمن; 23 March 188123 February 1947) was an Unani physician, litterateur, journalist, politician and chronicler in early 20th-century Dhaka.[1]
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40 relations: Abdul Wahhab Pirji, Afghanistan, Agra, Akhund, Arabic, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Bachelor of Eastern Medicine and Surgery, Bangladesh National Museum, Bengal Presidency, British Raj, Chhota Katra, Chronicle, Delhi, Dhaka, East Bengal, Eastern Bengal and Assam, Ghalib, Government Madrasah-e-Alia, Hakim (title), Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, Herbal medicine, India, Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, Islamic funeral, Kanpur, Khawaja Nazimuddin, Khilafat Movement, Khwaja Salimullah, Lucknow, Mahallah, Muntassir Mamoon, Nawab of Dhaka, Panchayati raj, Persian language, Sardari system, Socrates, Sunni Islam, Unani medicine, University of Dhaka, Urdu.
- Bangladeshi people of Afghan descent
- Physicians from Dhaka
- Unani practitioners
Abdul Wahhab Pirji
Abdul Wahhab Pirji (আব্দুল ওহাব পীরজী; 1890 – 29 September 1976), popularly referred to as Pirji Huzur (পীরজী হুজূর), was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, author and educationist.
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.
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Agra
Agra is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, about south-east of the national capital Delhi and 330 km west of the state capital Lucknow.
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Akhund
Akhund (آخوند) is a Persian title or surname for Islamic scholars, common in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Azerbaijan.
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Arabic
Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, or عَرَبِيّ, or) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world.
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Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh is a non political and non profit research organisation registered under both Society Act of 1864 and NGO Affairs Bureau, Government of Bangladesh.
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Bachelor of Eastern Medicine and Surgery
Bachelor of Eastern Medicine and Surgery (BEMS) or Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS) is a bachelor's degree in Unani medicine and surgery awarded upon graduation from medical school by universities in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and in South Africa as BCM Complementary Medicine: Unani Tibb.
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Bangladesh National Museum
The Bangladesh National Museum (translit), is the national museum of Bangladesh.
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Bengal Presidency
The Bengal Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, later the Bengal Province, was the largest of all three presidencies of British India during Company rule and later a province of India.
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British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Chhota Katra
Choto Katra (ছোট কাটারা; Small Katra) is one of two Katras built during Mughal's regime in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Chronicle
A chronicle (chronica, from Greek χρονικά chroniká, from χρόνος, chrónos – "time") is a historical account of events arranged in chronological order, as in a timeline.
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Delhi
Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.
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Dhaka
Dhaka (or; Ḍhākā), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh.
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East Bengal
East Bengal (পূর্ব বাংলা/পূর্ববঙ্গ Purbô Bangla/Purbôbongo) was a non-contiguous province of the Dominion of Pakistan.
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Eastern Bengal and Assam
Eastern Bengal and Assam was a province of India between 1905 and 1912.
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Ghalib
Mirza Beg Asadullah Khan (1797–1869), also known as Mirza Ghalib, was an Indian poet.
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Government Madrasah-e-Alia
Government Madrasah-e-Alia (المدرسة العالية الحكومية, সরকারী মাদ্রাসা-ই-আলিয়া) is a government madrasa located in Bakshibazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Hakim (title)
and are two Arabic titles derived from the same triliteral root Ḥ-K-M "appoint, choose, judge".
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Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman
Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman is an Indian scholar of Unani medicine. Hakim Habibur Rahman and Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman are 20th-century Indian medical doctors and Unani practitioners.
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Herbal medicine
Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Islamic Foundation Bangladesh
Islamic Foundation Bangladesh (ইসলামিক ফাউন্ডেশন বাংলাদেশ) is a government organization under the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Bangladesh working to disseminate values and ideals of Islam and carry out activities related to those values and ideals.
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Islamic funeral
Funerals and funeral prayers in Islam (Janāzah) follow fairly specific rites, though they are subject to regional interpretation and variation in custom.
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Kanpur
Kanpur, formerly anglicized as Cawnpore, is a large industrial city located in the central-western part of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Khawaja Nazimuddin
Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin (খাজা নাজিমুদ্দীন; خواجہ ناظِمُ الدّین; 19 July 1894 – 22 October 1964) was a Pakistani politician and statesman who served as the second governor-general of Pakistan from 1948 to 1951, and later as the second prime minister of Pakistan from 1951 to 1953.
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Khilafat Movement
The Khilafat movement (1919–22) was a political campaign launched by Indian Muslims in British India over British policy against Turkey and the planned dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire after World War I by Allied forces.
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Khwaja Salimullah
Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah Bahadur (7 June 1871 – 16 January 1915) was the fourth Nawab of Dhaka and one of the leading Muslim politicians during the British rule in India.
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Lucknow
Lucknow is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and it is the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and division.
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Mahallah
A mahallah, also mahalla, mahallya, mahalle, mohalla, mehalla, or mehalle is an Arabic word variously translated as district, quarter, ward, or neighborhood in many parts of the Arab world, the Balkans, Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and nearby nations.
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Muntassir Mamoon
Muntasir Mamoon (born 1951) his full name is Muntasir Uddin Khan Mamun, he is a Bangladeshi writer, historian, scholar, secularist, translator, and professor at University of Dhaka.
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Nawab of Dhaka
The Nawab of Dhaka (Bengali: "ঢাকার নবাব"), originally spelt in English Nawab of Dacca, was the title of the head of one of the largest Muslim zamindar in British Bengal and Assam, based in present-day Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Panchayati raj
The Panchayat raj is a political system, originating from the Indian subcontinent, found mainly in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Sardari system
The Sardari system refers to the panchayat system used in the city of Dhaka (present-day Bangladesh) from the second half of the nineteenth century.
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Socrates
Socrates (– 399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
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Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.
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Unani medicine
Unani or Yunani medicine (Urdu: طب یونانی tibb yūnānī) is Perso-Arabic traditional medicine as practiced in Muslim culture in South Asia and modern day Central Asia.
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University of Dhaka
The University of Dhaka (Ḍhākā biśbabidyālaẏa; also known as Dhaka University or DU) is a public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Urdu
Urdu (اُردُو) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia.
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See also
Bangladeshi people of Afghan descent
- Abdul Halim Ghaznavi
- Abdul Hamid Khan Yusufzai
- Abdul Karim Ghaznavi
- Abdul Motaleb Khan Pathan
- Abdul Wahab Khan (politician)
- Ajmal Ali Choudhury
- Andaleeve Rahman
- Chowdhuries of Natore
- Farooque
- Fateh Lohani
- Fazle Lohani
- G.A.K. Lohani
- Ghayasuddin Pathan
- Hakim Habibur Rahman
- Hanif Pathan
- Husna Banu Khanam
- Irene Khan
- Jahangir Kabir
- Kamal Lohani
- Mahbub Ali Khan
- Naziur Rahman Manzur
- Nowsher Ali Khan Yusufzai
- Nurul Amin Khan Pathan
- Sal Khan
Physicians from Dhaka
- Hakim Habibur Rahman
- Indrajit Prasad
- Shamsul Alam Khan Milon
- Tahmeed Ahmed
Unani practitioners
- Abdullah Tabib
- Afsar Maudoodi
- Ghulam Ahmad Faroghi
- Hakeem Ali Mohammad
- Hakeem Rizwan Hafeez Malik
- Hakim Abdul Aziz
- Hakim Abdul Hameed
- Hakim Ajmal Khan
- Hakim Habibur Rahman
- Hakim Hammad Usmani
- Hakim Humam
- Hakim Muhammad Sharif Khan
- Hakim Syed Ali Ahmad Nayyar Wasty
- Hakim Syed Karam Husain
- Hakim Syed Khaleefathullah
- Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman
- Kausar Chandpuri
- Mohammad Usman of Madras
- Momin Khan Momin
- Qurayshi al-Shirazi
- Syed Mohammad Sharfuddin Quadri
- Syed Niamatullah
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakim_Habibur_Rahman
Also known as Hakim Habibur Rahman Foundation.