Sareqaum

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The Sareqaum family (Bengali: সরেকওম খানদান) are a Bengali Muslim family of the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. They are best known for their centuries-old role as one of the custodian families of the waqf (estate) of Shah Jalal, a 14th-century Islamic preacher whose name is commonly associated with the spread of Islam in the region. The family is the only known family in Bengal to hold the title of Sar-e-Qaum (head of the people). Some members of the family have migrated to other parts of the world such as to the United Kingdom - which is known to host a large Bangladeshi diaspora. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sareqaum
rdf:langString Sareqaum family
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rdf:langString Fatehullah Al-Aman
rdf:langString Sareqaum House, Dargah-e-Shah Jalal, Sylhet
rdf:langString Haji Muhammad Yusuf
rdf:langString তুমি চলে গেছ দূরে আসিবেনা কভু, তোমারে খুঁজিয়া আঁখি ফিরিতেছে তবু Tumi chole gechho doore aashibena kobhu, Tomare khujiya ankhi phiritechhe tobu তোমার আমার মাঝে হয়েছিল যত কথা বলা, রেশটুকু আজো প্রাণে দেয় আসি দোলা Tomar amar majhe hoyechhilo joto kotha bola, Reshtuku aajo praane dey aashi dola সকারে, দুপুরে, সাঁঝে, নব বরষায়, যত কথা হয়েছিল তোমার আমায় Shokare, dupure, shanjhe, nobo boroshay, Joto kotha hoyechhilo tomar amay তাহার প্রতিটি কথা প্রতিটি চাহনি আঁধারে কাহারে খুঁজে জানিগো জানি Tahar protiti kotha protiti chahoni, aandhare kahare khuje janigo jani প্রতিটি নিঃশ্বাস তব এতটুকু হাসি, প্রতিদিন একই কথা তোরে ভালবাসি Protiti nishaash tobo etotuku hashi, protidin eki kotha tore bhalobashi তোরে ভালবাসি আমি জীবনে মরণে, জনমে জনমে মোর অবসর ক্ষণে Tore bhalobashi ami jibone morone, jonome jonome more oboshor kkhone
rdf:langString A poem written by Moulvi Sareqaum Ubaydullah.
rdf:langString The Sareqaum family (Bengali: সরেকওম খানদান) are a Bengali Muslim family of the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. They are best known for their centuries-old role as one of the custodian families of the waqf (estate) of Shah Jalal, a 14th-century Islamic preacher whose name is commonly associated with the spread of Islam in the region. The family is the only known family in Bengal to hold the title of Sar-e-Qaum (head of the people). Some members of the family have migrated to other parts of the world such as to the United Kingdom - which is known to host a large Bangladeshi diaspora.
rdf:langString সরকওম
rdf:langString Head of the people
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