Nawab Ali Abbas Khan

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Nawab, MP
Nawab Ali Abbas Khan
Nawab Ali Abbas khan (cropped).jpg
Khan in 2015
Member of Parliament of Moulvibazar-2
In office
29 December 2008 – 4 January 2014
Preceded byMM Shahin
Succeeded byAbdul Matin
In office
27 February 1991 – 11 June 1996
Preceded byNawab Ali Abbas Khan
Succeeded bySultan Md. Mansur Ahmed
In office
3 March 1988 – 26 February 1991
Preceded byA. N. M. Yusuf
Succeeded byNawab Ali Abbas Khan
Assumed office
22 July 1995
Preceded byNawab Ali Sarwar Khan
Ex Senior Vice President Jatiya Party
Personal details
Born (1958-12-26) 26 December 1958 (age 63)
NationalityBangladeshi
Political partyJatiya Party (Kazi Zafar Ahmed) 20 party alliance-BNP
Parent(s)
  • Nawab Ali Safdar Khan (father)
RelativesNawab Ali Haider Khan (grandfather)
ProfessionAdvocate, Politician

Nawab Ali Abbas Khan (born 26 December 1958) is a Bangladeshi politician and former Member of Parliament.

Biography[]

Khan was born into the Prithimpassa Family on 26 December 1958. His father was Ali Safdar Khan who was titled Raja Shaheb, Ali Safdar was born at the Hazarduari Palace. Ali Abbas's brothers are Ali Mehadi Khan, Ali Naki Khan, Ali Taki Khan and Ali Hassan Khan.[1][2]

A member of the Jatiya Party (Ershad), he was elected as the Member of parliament from Moulvibazar-2 (Kulaura Upazila) three times, in 1988, 1991, and 2008.[2][3]

Career[]

Khan was the senior Vice president of Jatiya Party Central Committee. Now he is a presidium member of Jatiya Party and is involved in the BNP-20 party Alliance.

Activity[]

NAID held a reception for Chief guest Nawab Ali Abbas Khan MP, for Moulvibazar - 2 and Special guest Kevin Brennan MP, for Cardiff West, Julian Phillips, Honorary Consul for Finland in Wales and NAID Executives.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Two arrestees remanded". The Daily Star. 25 February 2005.
  2. ^ a b "Constituency 236". Bangladesh Parliament. Archived from the original on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  3. ^ Goswami, Rajat Kanti (28 December 2008). "7 old faces look stronger in Moulvibazar district". The Daily Star.
  4. ^ http://www.naid.org.uk/News_21.html

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http://www.parliament.gov.bd/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=895&Itemid=1209&lang=en

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