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Munshi Abdur Rouf embraced martyrdom on 18 April 1971 at Kurighat in Chittagong Hill Tracts after causing extensive damage to Pakistan Army with his MG and forcing them to retreat.
Munshi Abdur Rouf was born on 1 May 1943 at Salamatpur village under Boalmari thana ( currently Madhukhali thana ) in Faridpur District.
Munshi Abdur Rouf was serving as a soldier in this company.
Munshi Abdur Rouf's valiant effort helped his company to survive as his act saved nearly 150 soldiers of the Mukti Bahini on that day.
Arpara has a zamindar palace of former zaminder Late Munshi Abdur Razzak Chowdhury.
Two of them Lance Naik Nur Mohammad Sheikh and Lance Naik Munshi Abdur Rouf posthumously earned the Bir Sreshtha, which is the highest gallantry award of the nation ; 8 earned the Bir Uttam, 40 earned the Bir Bikram and 91 earned the Bir Protik awards.

Munshi and May
* Oru Kadhasiriyarin Kadhai May 1989 ( Life of Munshi Premchand )

Munshi and was
It was initiated in 1950 by K. M. Munshi, the then Union Minister for Agriculture and Food to create an enthusiasm in the mind of the populace for the conservation of forests and planting of trees.
She called him the Munshi, and he came to be resented even more than John Brown had been: unlike Brown, whose loyalty was without question, there was evidence that the mendacious and manipulative Karim exploited his position for personal gain and prestige.
He was also the London correspondent of the Social Welfare Weekly published by K. M. Munshi.
The person who brought realism in the Hindi prose literature was Munshi Premchand, who is considered as the most revered figure in the world of Hindi fiction and progressive movement.
Further development of Hindi was taken by prominent laureates such as Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi and Munshi Premchand from the Bhojpuri-speaking region.
* Abdul Karim, " the Munshi ", Queen Victoria's favorite Indian servant, was created a CIE.
Munshi Premchand was the most famous Hindi novelist.
Munshi Premchand ( July 31, 1880 – October 8, 1936 ) was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindi-Urdu literature.
His father Munshi Abdul Wahab was a social worker.
The word " Kuantan " was mentioned by Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir ( Munshi Abdullah ) circa 1851 / 2 as below:
Oudh Akhbar by Munshi Nawal Kishore was the first Urdu newspaper from Lucknow, also begun in 1858.
He expressed that he was proud to associate himself to the project of renovation of the temple But soon both Gandhi and Sardar Patel died and the task of reconstruction of the temple continued under K. M. Munshi, who was the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies in the Nehru Government.
The late Shri Kanniyalal Maneklal Munshi was a trustee in the Temple for many years and did meritorious service to the temple.
His father Munshi Mehedi Hossain was an “ Imam ” at a local mosque and his mother was a Mukidunnesa.
He edits the literary magazine HANS, which was founded by Munshi Premchand in 1930 but ceased publication in 1953-Yadav relaunched it on July 31, 1986, ( Premchand's Birthday ).
Her next success was Jhankaar Beats, a comedy revolving around the music of legendary composer R D Burman, which saw her playing a small and glamorous role alongside Shayan Munshi, Juhi Chawla, Rahul Bose, Rinke Khanna and Sanjay Suri.
Farquhar's popularity with the Asian and the European community of Singapore was attested to by Munshi Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, in his Hikayat Abdullah.
Anand Agricultural University was previously a part of Gujarat Agricultural University, a benchmark project initiated by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and K. M. Munshi by incorporating Krushi-Go-Vidhya Bhavan or the Institute of Agriculture, in 1938.
Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi, ( December 30, 1887 – February 8, 1971 ) popularly known as Kulapati Dr. K. M. Munshi, was an Indian independence movement activist, politician, writer and educationist from Gujarat state.

Munshi and War
During World War I, Munshi was influenced by the Home Rule Movement.

Munshi and .
Those who believe that the Queen saw Brown as little more than a servant point to the fact that after his death she became similarly attached to an Indian servant, Abdul Karim ( the Munshi ), one of two who had come to work for her in late June 1887.
Later, N. G. Ranga, K. M. Munshi, Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa and the Maharaja of Patiala joined the effort.
Some of these books were Prem Sagar by Lallu Lal, Naasiketopaakhyan by Sadal Mishra, Sukhsagar by Sadasukhlal of Delhi and Rani Ketaki ki kahani by Munshi Inshallah Khan.
These members were Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi ( K M Munshi, Ex-Home Minister, Bombay ), Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer ( Ex-Advocate General, Madras State ), N Gopalaswami Ayengar ( Ex-Prime Minister, J & K and later member of Nehru Cabinet ), B L Mitter ( Ex-Advocate General, India ), Md.
It is set up in a huge educational campus set up by Late Shri Kanhaiyalal Munshi.
Munshi Nagar now has many educational institutes. The Hansraj Morarji Public School campus includes the main school buildings, one hostel, dispensary, music room, staff quarters, library, theater hall and a science laboratory.
Maharaja's boat in Munshi Bagh, Srinagar, c. 1860.

Abdur and Rouf
Abdur Rouf
* Druhee Katha-shahityak Abdur Rouf Choudhury Memorial Award ( 2003 )

Abdur and 1
Abdur Rahman Khan () ( between 1830 to 1844 – October 1, 1901 ) was Emir of Afghanistan from 1880 to 1901.
Abdur Rahman died on October 1, 1901, being succeeded by his son Habibullah Khan.
Notably, Casey oversaw covert assistance to the mujahadeen resistance in Afghanistan, with a budget of over $ 1 billion, by working closely with Akhtar Abdur Rahman, the Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan.
* Chattar No. 1 Home village of Abdur Rashid Tarabi, Amir Jamat Islami Azad Kashmir
Abdur Rehman ( Punjabi, ; born March 1, 1980, Sialkot, Punjab ) is a Pakistani cricketer.
* MP Abdur Razzaq ( born August 1, 1942 – December 23, 2011 ) was a Bangladeshi politician and member of the Awami League Advisory Council.
Abdur Rahman Biswas () ( born 1 September 1926 in the village of Shaistabad, Barisal District ) was the President of Bangladesh between 1991 and 1996.

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