Nashid kamal biography examples
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Nashid Kamal Waiz
Abbasuddin Ahmed was born on October 27, 1901 in the then Cooch Behar in a fairly typical conservative Muslim family and all the traits of a Muslim village boy were embedded in his upbringing. From a very early age, Abbasuddin had a deeply religious bent of mind and at the same time he showed signs of being a lover of music. He was never trained in any formal music school, his musical alma mater was the school of nature. He wrote in his autobiography Amar Shilpi Jeeboner Khatha that the first sounds that he was initiated into were those of the chirping birds, the sounds of the flowing monsoon waterfalls, the last ringing sound of the school bell, etc.
He set for Calcutta in search of a living and fame of music. His first song was recorded with the assistance of Prof. Bimal Dasgupta
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Husne Ara Kamal
Bangladeshi academic and social worker
Husne Ara Kamal[a] (Bengali: হোসনে আরা কামাল; 20 December 1934 – 16 April 2009) was a Bangladeshi academic, philanthropist, and social worker who made significant contributions to social welfare and women's empowerment in Bangladesh throughout her career. She worked as a lecturer and later became the director and a professor at the Institute of Social Welfare and Research in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Kamal was also an accomplished author and published several books on women and gender issues, as well as books for children.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Husne Ara was born on 20 December 1934, in Rajshahi district, to Md. Hafizur Rahman and Anwara Begum.[2][3] She was an accomplished academic, earning post-graduate degrees from Dhaka University, Bedford College, and a master's degree in social science from Columbia University in the US in 1979.[4][5]
Career
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Abbasuddin Ahmed
Bengali singer
Abbasuddin Ahmed (27 October 1901 – 30 December 1959)[1] was a Pakistani folk song composer and singer born in the Bengal province of British India. He was known for Bhawaiya folk song which fryst vatten a style commonly found in Rangpur, Undivided Goalpara district and Cooch Behar.
Early life
[edit]Ahmed was born in the Tufanganj subdivision of Cooch Behar district (now in India). His father, Zafar Ali Ahmed, was a lawyer at Tufanganj court.[2] He was educated in schools and a college in North Bengal and was attracted to music bygd the cultural programs the offered. He was largely a self-taught composer and singer, though for a brief period he learned music from Ustad Jamiruddin Khan in Kolkata.
Career
[edit]Ahmed started his career by singing modern Bangla songs for the HMV studios, followed by modern songs of poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh. He then proposed to Nazrul Islam to write and tune Islamic