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❦Abul Hashim
Bengal Muslim League Organizer
He was one of the most important ideological and organizational figures in the Bengal Muslim League and later backed the United Bengal idea.
Biography
Context

In the context of Bengal Muslim politics in the 1940s., Abul Hashim is recognized as Bengal Muslim League Organizer. He was one of the most important ideological and organizational figures in the Bengal Muslim League and later backed the United Bengal idea.
Contribution
He was one of the most important ideological and organizational figures in the Bengal Muslim League and later backed the United Bengal idea.
Impact
He helped articulate a specifically Bengali Muslim political language during the partition crisis.
Timeline Placement
Abul Hashim appears in 7 linked timeline events, spanning 1906 - 1952.
First Appearance
1906
Latest Appearance
1952
Active Span
1906 - 1952
Linked Events
7
Legacy Summary
He helped articulate a specifically Bengali Muslim political language during the partition crisis. This influence is reflected across 7 connected events.
References
Key sources for understanding this figure
Partition Politics
A Bengal-centered reference entry on the politics, contradictions, and communal dynamics that produced partition.
Cited in: 5 events
The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan
A clear historical overview of how British withdrawal, elite negotiation, and mass violence produced partition in 1947.
Cited in: 4 events
A History of Bangladesh
A synthetic history of Bangladesh from the long view through colonial encounters, East Pakistan, war, and independence.
Cited in: 3 events
The Unfinished Memoirs
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's autobiography is central to understanding 1930s-1950s Bengal politics, the Muslim League, and the Language Movement.
Cited in: 3 events
Amar Dekha Rajnitir Panchash Bochor
Abul Mansur Ahmad's political memoir spans anti-British politics, the Pakistan period, and the emergence of Bangladesh.
Cited in: 2 events
Begum Rokeya
Banglapedia profile for Begum Rokeya; her reformist writings and feminist imagination are central to Bengali Muslim modernity.
Cited in: 2 events
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