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      • Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Haque (Bengali: কাজি আজিজুল হক; 1872–1935) was a Bengali inventor and police officer in British India now in Bangladesh, notable for his work with Edward Henry and Hem Chandra Bose in developing the Henry Classification System of fingerprints, which is still in use. Haque provided the mathematical basis for the system.
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  1. Khan Bahadur Qazi Azizul Haque (Bengali: কাজি আজিজুল হক; 1872–1935) was a Bengali inventor and police officer in British India now in Bangladesh, notable for his work with Edward Henry and Hem Chandra Bose in developing the Henry Classification System of fingerprints, which is still in use. [1]

  2. May 8, 2017 · This is the story of Qazi Azizul Haque, a boy from Khulna who ran away from home and ended up in Calcutta during the British rule, becoming a great scholar of mathematics who significantly...

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  3. Azizul Haque (Bengali: আজিজুল হক), also known as by his epithet Shaykh al-Hadith [3] was a Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, politician, writer, and translator. He is the founder of Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis [4] and first Bangali translator of Sahih al-Bukhari. He was vice chancellor of Jamia Rahmania Arabia Dhaka.

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · In what came to be recognized as the world’s oldest Fingerprint Bureau in Calcutta (1897), sub-inspectors Rai Bahadur Hem Chandra Bose and Khan Bahadur Azizul Haque devised a mathematical formulation to sort fingerprints. Haque evolved the formula to supplement Henry’s idea of sorting slips in 1024 pigeon holes, based on fingerprint patterns.

  5. Azizul Haque was. . . allowed to start research work upon a method of classifying finger prints, and after months of experiment he evolved his primary classification which convinced Sir E. R. Henry that the problem of providing an effective method of classifying fingerprints could be solved.

  6. May 23, 2021 · The system was named after its alleged ‘pioneer’ Sir Edward Henry, Inspector General (IG) of Bengal Police in the 1890s. In fact, the system was devised by two Indian Sub Inspectors, Azizul Haque and Hem Chandra Bose.

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  8. May 10, 2017 · Historians, researchers and experts on the subject of fingerprinting, both Indian and Western, have over the years unanimously acknowledged the role of Haque as the man who contributed the maximum...

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