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| Ali, Syed Murtaza (1902-1981)
civil servant and writer, was born on 1 July 1902 in Karimganj, assam,
his father's workplace. His ancestral residence was at Uttarsur, habiganj.
His father, Khan Bahadur Sikandar Ali, was a Sub-Registrar, and his younger
brother, syed
muztaba ali, was a linguist and writer.
Murtaza Ali had a brilliant academic career. He matriculated
from Sylhet Government School in 1921 and completed his ISc from
Murari Chand College in 1923, obtaining first division in both
examinations. In 1925 he passed BSc (Hons) in Physics from Presidency
College, Calcutta. He qualified in the ICS Examination, standing
first among Bengali Muslims, but was not given any posting. However,
he later qualified in the Assam Provincial Civil Service Examination
in 1926 and was appointed Magistrate of Maulvi Bazar subdivision.
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Syed Murtaza Ali |
He became Sub-divisional Officer in 1940 and, in 1944,
Under Secretary in the Education Department. After partition
he joined the East Pakistan Civil Service and served as District Magistrate,
Deputy Secretary, and Divisional Commissioner at different times. He retired
in 1959. He was President of the bangla
academy (1969-71, 1975-77), President of asiatic
society of bangladesh, 1974 and Chairman of the press
institute of bangladesh.
His writings include several histories, such as Pashchim
Pakistan (1952), The History of Jaintia (1954), History
of Chittagong (1964), and Hazrat Shah Jalal O Sylheter Itihas
(1965). He also wrote an account of famous people in Personality Profiles
(1964). His other writings include his memoirs, Amader Kaler
Katha (1968), and essays collected in Muztaba-Katha O Anyanya Prasanga
(1976) and Prabandha Bichitra (1967). Muztaba-Katha O Anyanya
Prasanga includes essays on his brother Syed Muztaba Ali. He was awarded
the Bangla Academy Literary Prize in 1973 for his research. He passed
away on 9 August 1981 in Dhaka. [Md. Harun-or-Rashid]
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