There have only one Muslim "Hazra" family in Bangladesh. In is found in the Kachua upazila, under Bagerhat District. Now its 7th and 8th generation is running.
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Anupam Hazra was born in 1982.
Matangini Hazra died in 1942.
Matangini Hazra was born in 1869.
Not much is known of Matangini Hazra's early life other than she was born in 1869 in the small village of Hogla, in Tamluk in the Midnapore district of West Bengal. She was originally called Matangini Maity and was the daughter of a poor peasant family.
Paramita Mukherjee Hazra lives and works in West Bengal, India. She is an assistant professor at the College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat.
I visited Bangladesh because my parents were born there and most of my family lives there.
Yes, "Hazra" is a common Bengali Brahmin surname. It is typically associated with Bengali Hindu Brahmins who have roots in West Bengal, India. So, yes, if you come across someone with the surname "Hazra," there's a good chance they are Bengali Brahmin.
Hazra Sarwar Hossain is a very small local business man in Kachua Upazila, Bagerhat. His Wife Nazma Sarwar is a social worker.
D. Hazra has written: 'The Kolam of Yeotmal' -- subject(s): Kolami (Indic people), Scheduled tribes, Social life and customs
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Oh, dude, surnames aren't like Hogwarts houses where they determine your destiny. The Hazra surname is commonly found among various castes and communities in India, so it's not tied to just one specific group. It's like asking if wearing a red shirt means you're automatically a Gryffindor - nah, it's just a shirt, man.
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