Background
He was born in 1898 as the son of Sahibzada Muhammad Mirza Jafaar (1876-1921) and his principle first wife, in Mirza Mahal palace in Natore and educated at the Rajshahi Collegiate School alongside the Dighapatia princes.
He was born in 1898 as the son of Sahibzada Muhammad Mirza Jafaar (1876-1921) and his principle first wife, in Mirza Mahal palace in Natore and educated at the Rajshahi Collegiate School alongside the Dighapatia princes.
His father served as the "Mridha" or the Military Governor to the Maharaja of Rajshahi, while he paid tributary to the Maharaja of Dighapatia as a Madhyasvatva (subinfeudated or vassal) as after his father death he took over the dignitaries as the zamindar. Death and legacy
An educationalist and philanthropist, he was a patron and educator of the Rajshahi Collegiate School, the oldest school of the Indian Subcontinent. He donated lands towards the building of many schools.
After the war of 1971, the college was personally nationalized by Hussain Muhammad Ershad, the President of Bangladesh in 1986.