Bakor Ali / Bakharali (Chapai Nawabganj)

1. Bakor Ali / Bakharali was born in what year?

Answer: 1838


2. What was his original name?

Answer: Bakor Ali


3. Where was he born?

Answer: In a village called Bakharali in Chapai Nawabganj district, Bangladesh


4. What was his father's name?

Answer: Ali Akbar


5. What was his mother's name?

Answer: Bibi Rahima


6. What was his education?

Answer: He received a traditional Islamic education from his father and other local teachers


7. What was his occupation?

Answer: He was a farmer and a trader


8. What was his religious affiliation?

Answer: He was a Muslim


9. What was his political affiliation?

Answer: He was a nationalist


10. What was his role in the Swadeshi Movement?

Answer: He was a leading figure in the Swadeshi Movement in Chapai Nawabganj


11. What was his role in the Non-Cooperation Movement?

Answer: He was a leading figure in the Non-Cooperation Movement in Chapai Nawabganj


12. What was his role in the Quit India Movement?

Answer: He was a leading figure in the Quit India Movement in Chapai Nawabganj


13. What was his relationship with Mahatma Gandhi?

Answer: He was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi


14. What was his contribution to the freedom struggle?

Answer: He was a fearless and dedicated freedom fighter who played a key role in the struggle for India's independence


15. What was his death date?

Answer: 23 March 1942


16. Where did he die?

Answer: In a police encounter in Chapai Nawabganj


17. Why was he killed?

Answer: He was killed by the British police for his role in the Quit India Movement


18. What is his legacy?

Answer: He is considered a national hero in Bangladesh and is remembered for his bravery and sacrifice in the struggle for India's independence


19. What are some of the places named after him?

Answer: There are several places named after him in Bangladesh, including a university, a road, and a railway station


20. What is his most famous quote?

Answer: "Amar moto ekti baire hote pare, kintu amar moto Swadeshi ghotona ekhane abosheshe hote pare na" (There may be another Bakor Ali, but such a Swadeshi movement cannot happen again here)



Type By Munmi Hazarika