Nawab Abdul Latif
Nawab Bahadur Abdul Latif | |
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নবাব বাহাদুর আব্দুল লতীফ | |
An image of Latif from the 1910 book "Twelve Men of Bengal in the Nineteenth Century" By Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt | |
| Born | 1828 |
| Died | 10 July 1893 (aged 64–65) Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India |
| Alma mater | Calcutta Madrassah (now Aliah University) |
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Nawab Bahadur Qazi Abdul Latif (1828 – 10 July 1893) was a Bengali Muslim aristocrat, educator and social worker. His title, Nawab was awarded by the British in 1880. He was one of the first Muslims in 19th-century India to embrace the idea of modernisation.