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Azizul Haque, the head of identification for the local police department, developed an elegant system that categorized prints into subgroups based on their pattern types such as loops and whorls. It worked so well that a police office could find a match in only five minutes - much faster than the hour it would take to identify someone using the Bertillon body-measuring system.
May 8, 2017 · Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Haque (1872-1935), Motihari, Bihar, 1929. Photo Courtesy: Qazi Habibul Haque
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Azizul Haque devised the classification which is now in force not only in India but practically throughout the civilized world. It may have required no exceptional talent; if not done by him, the same, or an equivalent, might have been done later by someone else, but the fact remains that it was devised by him, has not been superseded and its use is world-wide.
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Nov 25, 2017 · Authors’ note: Till date, the most detailed account of Azizul Haque and Hem Chandra Bose's life is in the seminal work of Sodhi and Kaur, cited multiple times in this article. The authors ...
Inspectors Azizul Haque and Hem Chandra of the world follow Henry's method for Bose, in the advancement of the science maintaining criminal records2. Haque and Bose could not have done of fingerprints. The so-called Henry's When Henry took up the study of fin- anything beyond that. In 1900, native
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May 23, 2021 · In the letter he wrote, “Azizul Haque devised the classification which is now in force not only in India but practically throughout the civilized world.” But afterwards in the letter Duke downplays the achievement of the Indian police officer by writing, “It may have required no exceptional talent, if not done by him, the same, or an equivalent, might have been done later by someone else.”