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#REDIRECT [[A. K. Fazlul Huq]]
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|name              =Abul Kasem Fazlul Huq<br> আবুল কাসেম ফজলুল হক<br>بو قاسم فضلول حق;
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|birth_date        ={{Birth date|1873|10|26}}
|birth_place        =[[Jhalokati District]], [[British Raj]] (now [[Bangladesh]])
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[[File:All India Muslim League Working Committee Lahore 1940.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Fazlul Huq amongst [[Muslim League]] Working Committee at the [[Lahore Resolution|Lahore session]]]]
'''Abul Kashem Fazlul Huq''' (''Abul Kashem Fozlul Hôk'') (26 October 1873—27 April 1962), often called '''Sher-e-Bangla''' (Bengali: শেরে বাংলা ''Shere Bangla'', from [[Urdu]]: ''Sher-e Banglā'' "Tiger of Bengal") was a well-known [[Bengal]]i statesman in the first half of the 20th century. He held different political posts including General Secretary of the [[Indian National Congress]] (1918-1919), Education Minister (1924), the first Muslim Mayor of [[Calcutta]] (1935), Chief Minister of undivided [[Bengal]] (1937-1943) and [[Bangladesh#History|East Pakistan]] (1954), Home Minister of [[Pakistan]] (1955-56), Governor of East Pakistan (1956-58), Food and Agriculture Minister of [[Pakistan]] (1958-61)
 
== Death ==
[[File:Tomb Of Three Leader 3.A.M.R.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Tomb of A. K. Fazlul Huq at Dhaka.]]
Fazlul Huq died on Friday 27 April 1962 at 10:20 am. He was 89 years and 6 months old. His body was kept at his home in 27 K. M. Das Lane, [[Tikatuli]] until 10:30 am on 28 April. It was on a customized ice-bed. Then his ''[[Salat al-Janazah]]'' prayer was held at the Paltan Moydan. His funeral drew a crowd of over half a million. All educational institutions of Pakistan were declared closed on 30 April to pay tribute to him. All important officials of Pakistan attended his [[Janazah]].
 
==Related pages==
*[[Muslim League]]
*[[Lahore Resolution]]
 
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{{succession box |title=Chief Minister of [[Bangladesh#History|East Bengal]]|
years=3 April, 1954 - 29 May, 1954|
before=[[Nurul Amin]]|
after=Abu Hussain Sarkar}}
 
{{succession box |title=[[Interior Minister of Pakistan]]|
years=11 August, 1955 - 9 March, 1956|
before=[[Iskander Mirza]]|
after=[[Abdus Sattar]]}}
 
{{succession box |title=Governor of [[Bangladesh#History|East Pakistan]]|
years=23 March, 1956 - 13 April, 1958|
before=Amiruddin Ahmad|
after=Hamid Ali<br />(acting)}}
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[[Category:1873 births]]
[[Category:1962 deaths]]
[[Category:Pakistani politicians]]
[[Category:Indian politicians]]
[[Category:Bangladeshi politicians]]
[[Category:Leaders of All India Muslim League]]
[[Category:Muslims]]

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