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historian and musicologist. He was born in Gahzipur village in Daudkandi
Upazilla of Comilla district. Both his father and grandfather were proficient
in Persian language and were engaged in teaching the language in Dhaka.
Abdul Halim matriculated from Dhaka Collegiate School in 1921 and passed
IA Examination from Dhaka Intermediate college in 1923.
Having obtained Honours (1926) and MA (1927) in History from
the Dhaka University, Abdul Halim joined the same Department as
a Lecturer in 1928. Later he joined the Aligarh University in
1930. He did his Ph D on the 'History of Lodi Sultans of Delhi
and Agra' under the supervision of Sir Jadunath Sarkar in 1938.
After the partition of India Abdul Halim joined the Dhaka University
as Professor and Head of the Department of History in 1948.
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Abdul Halim |
Abdul Halim was a distinguished medievalist. His book
entitled History of Lodi Sultans of Delhi and Agra (Dhaka University
1961), is an indispensable reference for the history of the early medieval
period. Halim was also a recognised scholar on classical music. His Short
History of Indo-Pak Music is an important contribution to the history
of music. [Ratan Lal Chakraborty]
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