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Syed Hossain

Syed Hossain (23 June 1888 – 26 February 1949)[1][2] was a undivided Indian journalist (of Bangladeshi origin), an Indian independence activist, and the first Indian ambassador to Egypt in the Jawaharlal Nehru administration.[3][4]

Syed Hossain
সাইদ হোসেন
Born(1888-06-23)23 June 1888
Armanitola, Dhaka, Bengal Presidency, British India, present day: Bangladesh
Died26 February 1949(1949-02-26) (aged 61)
Cairo, Egypt
Burial placeCairo
NationalityBritish Indian
Parent
  • Nawab Syed Mohammad Azad (father)
Relatives

Early life edit

Syed Hossain was born in Armanitola, Dhaka in the then Bengal Presidency, British India (current Bangladesh) in 1888.[5] His father, Nawab Syed Mohammad Azad Khan Bahadur (1850–1915), was the Inspector-General of Registration, Bengal.[6] His great-great-grandfather was Mir Syed Ashraf Ali Khan (d. 1829).[1] Syed Hossain's mother was the daughter of Nawab Abdul Latif, a social reformer of Bengal.[5] Sher-e-Bangla A. K. Fazlul Huq (1873–1962) and Sir Hassan Suhrawardy (1888–1946), were his brother-in-laws.[1]

Hossain passed his Entrance Examination in 1904 and F.A. in 1906 from the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College of Aligarh. He then joined the Bengal Civil Service as a Sub-Deputy Collector in Calcutta but he soon went to England to pursue further education in 1909.[1][5]

Career edit

Hossain returned to India in 1916 and started his journalism career early in life at Bombay Chronicle and later joined the Motilal Nehru's nationalist newspaper, The Independent where he soon became the editor.[7][8]

He was also active part of independence movement. Hossain was belonged to Annie Besant's Home Rule League and the Congress. He was chosen by Besant to travel to London and advocate for "Home Rule" for India; however, the journey was cut short when Hossain was arrested and subsequently deported back to India.[9]

Hossain represented India at the Paris Peace Conference in 1920 for the Near Eastern Peace settlement.[10]

He relocated to London in 1920, where he briefly served as editor of the nationalist newspaper India. In October 1921, Hossain departed from London and relocated to the United States. He spent the years 1921–1946 in the US. He first wrote a lot and travelled the US giving talks about India's freedom demands for two years.

Then, from 1924 until 1928, he served as editor of The New Orient, a publication that aimed to bring East and West cultures closer together. Gandhiji, Einstein, Horniman, Kahlil Gibran, Bertrand Russell, HG Wells, Sarojini Naidu, and CF Andrews all contributed to the issues he edited. [11]

In the 1930s, he moved to California.[1] He served as a lecturer at the University of Southern California's Department of History as a visiting faculty lecturer. He taught two courses entitled "India's Civilization" and "Islamic Civilization" in the summer of 1934.[12] The university later conferred on him an honorary doctorate degree.[1]

When Hossain left the United States for India in 1946, a farewell dinner was organized for him at the Ceylon India Inn in New York City where the guests included Ragini Devi, Habib Rahman, and Indrani Rahman.[13]

He had ties to Nehru and was very committed to the cause of Indian independence later in 1946. After his return to India, he was chosen to serve as Egypt's first ambassador. [14]

Hossain wrote "Echoes from Old Dacca", published in May 1909 and "Gandhi: The Saint as Statesman" in 1937.[6][15][10]


The couple was compelled to dissolve their marriage due to the influence of the bride's family. Hossain was hastily transferred to the UK, where he was supposed to travel to London to advocate for the Khilafat movement, while Sarup Kumari was assigned to spend six months at Sabarmati Ashram.[16][17]

Death edit

He has been buried in Al-Arafa in Cairo. He was then one of the only Indians who was buried there. This Al-Arafah is also known as City Of The Dead.[18]

See Also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Khan, Waqar A. (2020-08-10). "An Indefatigable Crusader: Dr Syud Hossain". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  2. ^ Murshed, Syud Marghub (2021-06-05). "The Tale of a Forgotten Ambassador: A rediscovery of the life of a patriot". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  3. ^ "Embassy of India, Cairo, Egypt : List of former Ambassadors". www.eoicairo.gov.in. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  4. ^ Vinodh, N. S. (2020-12-29). A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo: The Life and Times of Syud Hossain. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-81-947520-9-7.
  5. ^ a b c Choudhury, Enam Ahmed (2021-10-04). "Syud Hossain and his times". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  6. ^ a b Hossain, Syud (1909). Echoes from Old Dacca. Edinburgh Press.
  7. ^ "Syud Hossain: A Fascinating Footnote from India's Freedom Struggle". The Wire. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  8. ^ "Syud Hossain: A forgotten ambassador brought back to life". South Asia Monitor. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  9. ^ "Syud Hossain: A Fascinating Footnote from India's Freedom Struggle". The Wire. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  10. ^ a b "Pamphlet for Lectures by Dr. Syud Hossain". South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA). 2016-09-05. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  11. ^ "Syud Hossain: A Fascinating Footnote from India's Freedom Struggle". The Wire. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  12. ^ "Syud Hossain Pamphlet". South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA). 2015-07-23. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  13. ^ "The Resurrection Of a Forgotten Ambassador". Valley of Words. 2021-08-04. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
  14. ^ Balakrishnan, Uday (2021-11-06). "Uday Balakrishnan reviews A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo: The Life and Times of Syud Hossain, by N.S. Vinodh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  15. ^ Hossain, Syud (1937). Gandhi: The Saint as Statesman. Suttonhouse, Limited.
  16. ^ Balakrishnan, Uday (2021-11-06). "Uday Balakrishnan reviews A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo: The Life and Times of Syud Hossain, by N.S. Vinodh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  17. ^ "Syud Hossain: A Fascinating Footnote from India's Freedom Struggle". The Wire. Retrieved 2024-02-04.
  18. ^ "आज़ादी के हीरो सैयद हुसैन और विजयलक्ष्मी पंडित की कहानी - विवेचना". BBC News हिंदी (in Hindi). 2023-08-26. Retrieved 2024-02-05.

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Syed Hossain 23 June 1888 26 February 1949 1 2 was a undivided Indian journalist of Bangladeshi origin an Indian independence activist and the first Indian ambassador to Egypt in the Jawaharlal Nehru administration 3 4 Syed Hossainস ইদ হ স নBorn 1888 06 23 23 June 1888Armanitola Dhaka Bengal Presidency British India present day BangladeshDied26 February 1949 1949 02 26 aged 61 Cairo EgyptBurial placeCairoNationalityBritish IndianParentNawab Syed Mohammad Azad father RelativesSher e Bangla A K Fazlul Huq brother in law Sir Hassan Suhrawardy brother in law Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 See Also 5 ReferencesEarly life editSyed Hossain was born in Armanitola Dhaka in the then Bengal Presidency British India current Bangladesh in 1888 5 His father Nawab Syed Mohammad Azad Khan Bahadur 1850 1915 was the Inspector General of Registration Bengal 6 His great great grandfather was Mir Syed Ashraf Ali Khan d 1829 1 Syed Hossain s mother was the daughter of Nawab Abdul Latif a social reformer of Bengal 5 Sher e Bangla A K Fazlul Huq 1873 1962 and Sir Hassan Suhrawardy 1888 1946 were his brother in laws 1 Hossain passed his Entrance Examination in 1904 and F A in 1906 from the Muhammadan Anglo Oriental College of Aligarh He then joined the Bengal Civil Service as a Sub Deputy Collector in Calcutta but he soon went to England to pursue further education in 1909 1 5 Career editHossain returned to India in 1916 and started his journalism career early in life at Bombay Chronicle and later joined the Motilal Nehru s nationalist newspaper The Independent where he soon became the editor 7 8 He was also active part of independence movement Hossain was belonged to Annie Besant s Home Rule League and the Congress He was chosen by Besant to travel to London and advocate for Home Rule for India however the journey was cut short when Hossain was arrested and subsequently deported back to India 9 Hossain represented India at the Paris Peace Conference in 1920 for the Near Eastern Peace settlement 10 He relocated to London in 1920 where he briefly served as editor of the nationalist newspaper India In October 1921 Hossain departed from London and relocated to the United States He spent the years 1921 1946 in the US He first wrote a lot and travelled the US giving talks about India s freedom demands for two years Then from 1924 until 1928 he served as editor of The New Orient a publication that aimed to bring East and West cultures closer together Gandhiji Einstein Horniman Kahlil Gibran Bertrand Russell HG Wells Sarojini Naidu and CF Andrews all contributed to the issues he edited 11 In the 1930s he moved to California 1 He served as a lecturer at the University of Southern California s Department of History as a visiting faculty lecturer He taught two courses entitled India s Civilization and Islamic Civilization in the summer of 1934 12 The university later conferred on him an honorary doctorate degree 1 When Hossain left the United States for India in 1946 a farewell dinner was organized for him at the Ceylon India Inn in New York City where the guests included Ragini Devi Habib Rahman and Indrani Rahman 13 He had ties to Nehru and was very committed to the cause of Indian independence later in 1946 After his return to India he was chosen to serve as Egypt s first ambassador 14 Hossain wrote Echoes from Old Dacca published in May 1909 and Gandhi The Saint as Statesman in 1937 6 15 10 The couple was compelled to dissolve their marriage due to the influence of the bride s family Hossain was hastily transferred to the UK where he was supposed to travel to London to advocate for the Khilafat movement while Sarup Kumari was assigned to spend six months at Sabarmati Ashram 16 17 Death editHe has been buried in Al Arafa in Cairo He was then one of the only Indians who was buried there This Al Arafah is also known as City Of The Dead 18 See Also editMuslims in British media Journalism in India Freedom fighters of IndiaReferences edit a b c d e f Khan Waqar A 2020 08 10 An Indefatigable Crusader Dr Syud Hossain The Daily Star Retrieved 2022 06 18 Murshed Syud Marghub 2021 06 05 The Tale of a Forgotten Ambassador A rediscovery of the life of a patriot The Daily Star Retrieved 2022 06 17 Embassy of India Cairo Egypt List of former Ambassadors www eoicairo gov in Retrieved 2022 06 17 Vinodh N S 2020 12 29 A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo The Life and Times of Syud Hossain Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 81 947520 9 7 a b c Choudhury Enam Ahmed 2021 10 04 Syud Hossain and his times The Daily Star Retrieved 2022 06 17 a b Hossain Syud 1909 Echoes from Old Dacca Edinburgh Press Syud Hossain A Fascinating Footnote from India s Freedom Struggle The Wire Retrieved 2024 02 04 Syud Hossain A forgotten ambassador brought back to life South Asia Monitor Retrieved 2022 06 17 Syud Hossain A Fascinating Footnote from India s Freedom Struggle The Wire Retrieved 2024 02 04 a b Pamphlet for Lectures by Dr Syud Hossain South Asian American Digital Archive SAADA 2016 09 05 Retrieved 2022 06 18 Syud Hossain A Fascinating Footnote from India s Freedom Struggle The Wire Retrieved 2024 02 04 Syud Hossain Pamphlet South Asian American Digital Archive SAADA 2015 07 23 Retrieved 2022 06 18 The Resurrection Of a Forgotten Ambassador Valley of Words 2021 08 04 Retrieved 2022 06 18 Balakrishnan Uday 2021 11 06 Uday Balakrishnan reviews A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo The Life and Times of Syud Hossain by N S Vinodh The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 2024 02 04 Hossain Syud 1937 Gandhi The Saint as Statesman Suttonhouse Limited Balakrishnan Uday 2021 11 06 Uday Balakrishnan reviews A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo The Life and Times of Syud Hossain by N S Vinodh The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 2024 02 04 Syud Hossain A Fascinating Footnote from India s Freedom Struggle The Wire Retrieved 2024 02 04 आज द क ह र स यद ह स न और व जयलक ष म प ड त क कह न व व चन BBC News ह द in Hindi 2023 08 26 Retrieved 2024 02 05 Retrieved from https en 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