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Nearly all references, citations and sources prefer to call Mohammad Ali by his name in full, Mohammad Ali Bogra. Like other Zamindars in Indian subcontinent he was never entitled the title of prince (of bogra). The Nawab Estate was also abolished in 1952 under the East Bengal Estate Acquisition and Tenancy Act (1950). People Who Have Absolutely No Idea What ]; ] and ] are, please use Find sources buttons above and of course wikipedia link. Then you may start ]---] (]) 11:39, 1 March 2015 (UTC) |
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Nearly all references, citations and sources prefer to call Mohammad Ali by his name in full, Mohammad Ali Bogra. Like other Zamindars in Indian subcontinent he was never entitled the title of prince (of bogra). The Nawab Estate was also abolished in 1952 under the East Bengal Estate Acquisition and Tenancy Act (1950). People Who Have Absolutely No Idea What ]; ] and ] are, please use Find sources buttons above and of course wikipedia link. Then you may start ]---] (]) 11:39, 1 March 2015 (UTC) |
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:Zamindars did not enjoy titles. But all Nawab and Maharaja families- estates and princely states- were entitled. And yes titles were abolished in 1952. But what title do you exactly see in ''Mohammad Ali of Bogra''? It's a name, added with an ancestral town lineage. As I said, this is how he spelled it, and its verified by his son. I find several sources, including the John F Kennedy Library, which uses Mohammad Ali (Bogra).--] (]) 18:26, 1 March 2015 (UTC) |
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:Zamindars did not enjoy titles. But all Nawab and Maharaja families- estates and princely states- did. And yes titles were abolished in 1952. But what title do you exactly see in ''Mohammad Ali of Bogra''? It's a name, added with an ancestral town lineage. As I said, this is how he spelled it, and its verified by his son. I find several sources, including the John F Kennedy Library, which uses Mohammad Ali (Bogra).--] (]) 18:26, 1 March 2015 (UTC) |
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Nearly all references, citations and sources prefer to call Mohammad Ali by his name in full, Mohammad Ali Bogra. Like other Zamindars in Indian subcontinent he was never entitled the title of prince (of bogra). The Nawab Estate was also abolished in 1952 under the East Bengal Estate Acquisition and Tenancy Act (1950). People Who Have Absolutely No Idea What Peerage; Title and Order of precedence are, please use Find sources buttons above and of course wikipedia link. Then you may start RfC---Samudrakula (talk) 11:39, 1 March 2015 (UTC)