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Khan A Sabur, the Glossary

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Khan A Sabur or Abdus Sabur Khan (10 October 190825 January 1982) was an East Pakistani politician and lawyer from Khulna.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 18 relations: Ayub Khan, Bagerhat, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972, Bangladesh Liberation War, Bangladesh Muslim League, Bangladeshis, Dhaka, East Pakistan, Khulna, Khulna Zilla School, Krishak Sramik Party, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum), Presidencies and provinces of British India, Razakar, 1964 East Pakistan riots, 1970 Pakistani general election.

  2. Khulna Zilla School alumni
  3. Krishak Sramik Party politicians

Ayub Khan

Muhammad Ayub Khan (14 May 190719 April 1974), better known as Ayub Khan, was a Pakistani military officer who served as the second president of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969.

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Bagerhat

Bagerhat is a city in southern Bangladesh and the headquarters of Bagerhat District.

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Bangladesh

Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia.

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Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972

The Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunals) Order, 1972 is a law enacted in 1972 by the Government of Bangladesh to establish a tribunal to prosecute local collaborators who helped or supported the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War and the 1971 Bangladesh genocide.

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Bangladesh Liberation War

The Bangladesh Liberation War (মুক্তিযুদ্ধ), also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence and known as the Liberation War in Bangladesh, was an armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Bengali nationalist and self-determination movement in East Pakistan, which resulted in the independence of Bangladesh.

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Bangladesh Muslim League

The Bangladesh Muslim League (বাংলাদেশ মুসলিম লীগ) is a political party in Bangladesh that traces its origins to the All-India Muslim League, established in 1906.

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Bangladeshis

Bangladeshis (বাংলাদেশী) are the citizens of Bangladesh, a South Asian country centred on the transnational historical region of Bengal along the eponymous bay.

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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 Pakistan

East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, covering the territory of the modern country Bangladesh.

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Khulna

Khulna (খুলনা) is the third-largest city in Bangladesh, after Dhaka and Chittagong.

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Khulna Zilla School

Khulna Zilla School (খুলনা জিলা স্কুল) is the oldest high school in the Khulna district of Bangladesh.

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Krishak Sramik Party

The Krishak Sramik Party (কৃষক শ্রমিক পার্টি, Farmer Labourer Party) was a major anti-feudal political party in the British Indian province of Bengal and later in the Dominion of Pakistan's East Bengal and East Pakistan provinces.

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Pakistan Army

The Pakistan Army, commonly known as the Pak Army (پاک فوج|translit.

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Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum)

The Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum), also referred as Qayyum Muslim League (QML) or Muslim League (Qayyum) was a Pakistani political party.

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Presidencies and provinces of British India

The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.

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Razakar

Razakar (رضا کار) is etymologically an Arabic word which literally means volunteer.

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1964 East Pakistan riots

The 1964 East Pakistan riots refer to the massacre and ethnic cleansing of Bengali Hindus from East Pakistan in the wake of an alleged theft of what was believed to be the Prophet's hair from the Hazratbal shrine in Jammu and Kashmir in India.

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1970 Pakistani general election

General elections were held in Pakistan on 7 December 1970 to elect members of the National Assembly.

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See also

Khulna Zilla School alumni

Krishak Sramik Party politicians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_A_Sabur

Also known as Abdus Sabur Khan, Abdus Sobur Khan, Khan A. Sabur.