Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah, the Glossary
Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah known as S. A. M. Habibullah (17 November 1917 – 14 September 1996) was an Indian politician.[1]
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15 relations: Bardhaman, Bardhaman–Durgapur Lok Sabha constituency, Bengal Presidency, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Government of West Bengal, India, Kolkata, Mamtaz Sanghamita, Nadanghat Assembly constituency, Noor Alam Chowdhury, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Scottish Church College, University of Calcutta, West Bengal, West Bengal Legislative Assembly.
- People from Bardhaman
- Speakers of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
- West Bengal MLAs 1969–1971
- West Bengal MLAs 1972–1977
Bardhaman
Bardhaman, officially Bardhaman Sadar, is a city and municipality in the state of West Bengal, India.
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Bardhaman–Durgapur Lok Sabha constituency
Bardhaman–Durgapur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 543 parliamentary constituencies in India.
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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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Communist Party of India (Marxist)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (abbreviated as CPI(M)) is a communist political party in India.
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Government of West Bengal
The Government of West Bengal, also known as the West Bengal Government, is the principal administrative authority of the Indian state of West Bengal, created by the National Constitution as the state's legislative, executive and judicial authority.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Mamtaz Sanghamita
Mamtaz Sanghamita is a physician and an Indian politician. Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah and Mamtaz Sanghamita are West Bengal politician stubs.
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Nadanghat Assembly constituency
Nadanghat Assembly constituency was an assembly constituency in Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Noor Alam Chowdhury
Justice Nure Alam Chowdhury (died 31 January 2021) was a former acting Chief Justice in Calcutta High Court and former Minister of Animal Resources Development in the Government of West Bengal. Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah and Noor Alam Chowdhury are West Bengal politician stubs.
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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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Scottish Church College
Scottish Church College is a college affiliated by Calcutta University, India.
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University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public state university located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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West Bengal
West Bengal (Bengali: Poshchim Bongo,, abbr. WB) is a state in the eastern portion of India.
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West Bengal Legislative Assembly
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly (IAST: Paścima Baṃga Vidhāna Sabhā) is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of West Bengal.
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See also
People from Bardhaman
- Abu Mohammed Habibullah
- Ankush Hazra
- Archana Das
- Azad Rahman
- Balai Ray
- Debaki Bose
- Edward Perowne
- Ekramuddin Ahmad
- Girish Chandra Bose
- Habibur Rahman (poet)
- Hasan Azizul Huq
- Kazi Kader Newaj
- Mahmudun Nabi
- Mokbula Manzoor
- Mukundaram Chakrabarti
- Naziruddin Ahmad
- Nikhilananda Sar
- Nirmal Chandra Chatterjee
- Rabilal Tudu
- Raj Krishna Dawn
- Ram Malik
- Rash Behari Bose
- Sheikh Saidul Haque
- Shibsagar Singh
- Shrish Chandra Ghosh
- Subhashree Ganguly
- Sudhir Ray
- Sushil Kumar Bhattacharya
- Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah
Speakers of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
- Bijoy Kumar Banerjee
- Biman Banerjee
- Gyan Singh Sohanpal
- Hashim Abdul Halim
- Ishwar Das Jalan
- List of speakers of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
- Saila Kumar Mukherjee
- Sankar Das Banerji
- Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah
West Bengal MLAs 1969–1971
- A. B. A. Ghani Khan Choudhury
- A. H. Besterwitch
- A.M.O. Ghani
- Abdul Karim Chowdhury
- Abdur Rezzak Khan
- Abdus Sattar (Murshidabad politician)
- Ajoy Mukherjee
- Amar Roy Pradhan
- Anadi Das
- Bamapada Mukherjee
- Bazle Ahmed
- Benoy Krishna Konar
- Bhabatosh Soren
- Bhakti Bhushan Mandal
- Bhupal Chandra Panda
- Bibhuti Bhusan Das Gupta
- Bijoy Kumar Banerjee
- Charu Mihir Sarkar
- Deo Prakash Rai
- Geeta Mukherjee
- Golam Mohiuddin
- Golam Yazdani
- Gyan Singh Sohanpal
- Haradhan Roy
- Hare Krishna Konar
- Jyoti Basu
- Jyotibhushan Bhattacharya
- Kalimuddin Shams
- Krishnapada Ghosh
- M. Mokshed Ali
- Manoranjan Hazra
- Md. Sohrab
- Mohammed Amin (politician)
- Mohammed Elias Razi
- Nalinaksha Sanyal
- Nasiruddin Khan
- Nikhilananda Sar
- Prafulla Chandra Sen
- Probodh Purkait
- Protiva Mukherjee
- Radhika Ranjan Pramanik
- Ram Chatterjee
- Sadhan Gupta
- Sambhu Ghosh
- Satyapriya Roy
- Somnath Lahiri
- Subodh Banerjee
- Sudhir Chandra Das
- Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah
West Bengal MLAs 1972–1977
- A. B. A. Ghani Khan Choudhury
- A. H. Besterwitch
- A.M.O. Ghani
- Abdul Karim Chowdhury
- Abdus Sattar (Murshidabad politician)
- Abu Raihan Biswas
- Ajit Kumar Panja
- Ajoy Mukherjee
- Ali Ansar
- Ananda Gopal Mukherjee
- Anupam Sen (politician)
- Atish Chandra Sinha
- Barindra Nath Koley
- Bhupal Chandra Panda
- Biswanath Mukherjee (politician)
- Deo Prakash Rai
- Dinesh Majumdar
- Durgadas Bauri
- Gajendra Gurung
- Geeta Mukherjee
- Ghiasuddin Ahmad
- Gobinda Chandra Naskar
- Golam Mohiuddin
- Gyan Singh Sohanpal
- Habibur Rahman (Indian politician)
- Haradhan Roy
- Harish Mahapatra
- Kansari Halder
- Lalchand Fulamali
- Madan Mohan Mahato
- Manoranjan Halder
- Mohammed Amin (politician)
- Motahar Hossain (Indian politician)
- Naba Kumar Chatterjee
- Naresh Chandra Chaki
- Nasiruddin Khan
- Pankaj Kumar Banerjee
- Prafulla Chandra Sen
- Prafulla Maity
- Prodyot Kumar Mahanti
- Santasri Chatterjee
- Shiba Pada Bhattacharjee
- Sk. Omar Ali
- Somen Mitra
- Somnath Lahiri
- Sudhir Chandra Das
- Suniti Chattaraj
- Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah
- Thakurdas Mahata
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syed_Abdul_Mansur_Habibullah
Also known as S. A. M. Habibullah.