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  1. Sheikh Abdul Hamid was the father of Sheikh Lutfar Rahman while his wife, Sayera Khatun, was the daughter of his father's brother, Sheikh Abdul Majid. Their son was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman , who married his third-cousin Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib , great-granddaughter of Sheikh Wasimuddin (his great-grandfather Sheikh Zakir's brother).

  2. Sheikh Lutfur Rahman (Bengali: শেখ লুৎফর রহমান; 1881 – 30 March 1975) was a Bangladeshi serestadar, an officer responsible for record-keeping at the Gopalganj civil court in British India. His son Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was the first president of Bangladesh. Lutfar was also the paternal grandfather of Sheikh Hasina.

  3. Mar 17, 2023 · Bangabandhu was the third child among four daughters and two sons of Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and Sayera Khatun. Sheikh Lutfar was a government employee at Gopalganj civil court. Bangabandhu's parents played a key role in his early education, as he was initially taught at home.

  4. Aug 15, 2021 · 1920 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is born in the village of Tungipara under the then Gopalganj Subdivision (now District) of then Faridpur District on March 17, 1920. His father Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and his mother Sheikh Sayera Khatun had four daughters and two sons.

  5. The new section of the museum houses the Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and Sheikh Sayera Khatun Gallery', which is after the parents of Bangabandhu. [18] There is also a library and a research centre. [7] At the entrance to the building is a reception hall on the ground floor that was used for official purposes.

  6. Sheikh Sayera Khatun was born to Sheikh Abdul Majid in 1886. She was married to her paternal first-cousin Sheikh Lutfar Rahman , the son of her father's brother Sheikh Abdul Hamid. Her father had four daughters, so when she married her cousin she inherited all the family property. [2]

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  8. Mar 17, 2020 · The greatest Bangalee of a thousand years was born on this day in 1920 to Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and Sheikh Sayera Khatun in Tungipara village under the then Gopalganj subdivision.

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