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Obituary
FE Report
3/24/2006
 

          Qazi Mahbub Hossain, youngest son of National Professor and Chess Maestro Qazi Motahar Hossain, breathed his last Wednesday after prolonged ailment at Apollo Hospital in the city. He was 66.
He left behind his wife, two daughters, one son in law, grand children, brother and sisters, and host of well-wishers to mourn his death.
Qazi Mahbub was the first to write western adventure fiction in Bangla. He was also an well-acclaimed chess player like his father.

 

 
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