Asaddor Ali

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Born
Mohammad Asaddor Ali

1929
Died12 April 2005(2005-04-12) (aged 75–76)
Othernamesমুহম্মদ আসাদ্দর আলী
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Mohammad Asaddor Ali
Born
Mohammad Asaddor Ali

1929
Died12 April 2005(2005-04-12) (aged 75–76)
Burial placeDargah of Shah Jalal
Other namesমুহম্মদ আসাদ্দর আলী
OccupationsWriter, researcher
SpouseNurunnisa Chowdhury

Mohammad Asaddor Ali (Bengali: মুহম্মদ আসাদ্দর আলী) was a Bangladeshi writer, researcher and historian. His research primarily focused on the history of Sylhet. Due to his achievements, he was awarded the Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2004.[1] His research discovered unknown information about Sylheti folk literature, and he wrote 19 books relating to it.[2]

Ali was born into a Bengali Muslim family in the village of Ludorpur in Jagannathpur, Sunamganj Subdivision in 1929. He was the third child of a family of five sons and one daughter. His mother, Mastura Khatun, was a teacher at the Ludorpur Ayaan Munshi Primary School. His father's name was Moulvi Muhammad Uthman Ullah.[2][3]

He studied in a pathshala in the nearby village of Syedpur where he passed second place in the primary exam. He then studied in Government Jubilee High School where he completed his matriculation exams, before completing his I.A. and I.B. in Murari Chand College. Following this, he went to Dhaka University where he did a Master of Arts in Bengali language and Bengali literature. In the Govt. Teachers' Training College, he completed a Bachelor of Education degree from a talent scholarship.[3] He was the first person in his village to graduate from a university.[4]

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