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❦Nawab Abdul Latif
Muslim education reform advocate in Bengal
A key bridge between Muslim society and modern education.
Biography
Context

In the context of His interventions came in late-19th-century Bengal when Muslim educational participation lagged behind new colonial systems., Nawab Abdul Latif is recognized as Muslim education reform advocate in Bengal. A key bridge between Muslim society and modern education.
Contribution
He promoted modern education among Bengali Muslims and encouraged engagement with administrative and intellectual institutions.
Impact
He shaped trajectories of Muslim educational modernization in Bengal.
Timeline Placement
Nawab Abdul Latif appears in 3 linked timeline events, spanning 1874 - 1906.
First Appearance
1874
Latest Appearance
1906
Active Span
1874 - 1906
Linked Events
3
Legacy Summary
He shaped trajectories of Muslim educational modernization in Bengal. This influence is reflected across 3 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: 3 events
A Case Study of Swadeshi Bengal
A classic study for the local dynamics of the Swadeshi upsurge and the way nationalist thought crystallized in Bengal.
Cited in: 2 events
And Swadeshi Movement in Bengal (1905)
Useful for trade, industry, agriculture, boycott politics, and the economic reach of the Swadeshi upsurge.
Cited in: 2 events
Partition, Agitation and Congress: Bengal 1904 to 1908
Best for Congress politics, agitation networks, and the way anti-partition mobilization evolved across Bengal.
Cited in: 2 events
The Case of the Partition of Bengal 1905
Strong for the political background of the 1905 partition and the immediate reactions to the reorganization.
Cited in: 2 events
Through the looking glass: An analysis of the Swadeshi Movement through the indigenous Thakurmar Jhuli
Useful for Muslim perspectives and East Bengal responses, especially where Swadeshi is read through cultural memory and social boundary-making.
Cited in: 2 events
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