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Hakim Habibur Rahman ((ベンガル語:হাকিম হাবিবুর রহমান)) ((ウルドゥー語: حکیم حبیب الرحمان )) (23 March 188123 February 1947) was an ''Unani'' physician, litterateur, journalist, politician and chronicler in early 20th-century Dhaka, British India (now Bangladesh). Rahman was a close associate of Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah of the Dhaka Nawab Family. His two chronicles of Dhaka, ''Asudegan-e-Dhaka'' and ''Dhaka Panchas Baras Pahle'', remain important primary source material for researchers working on Dhaka. His wide collection of manuscripts, coins, weapons and artifacts is preserved at the Dhaka University Library as the ''Hakim Habibur Rahman Collection''.〔}〕 The Hakim Habibur Rahman Lane carries his name near his birthplace, the ''Choto Katra'', a landmark in the old part of Dhaka. ==Medical career== Habibur Rahman trained for 11 years in ''tibb'' (traditional medical practice) and the ''Unani'' system of medicine at Kanpur, Lucknow, Delhi and Agra after completing his studies at Dhaka Madrasah. He established his own practice in 1904. In 1939 he was awarded the title of ''Shifaul Mulk'' for his contribution in the field of Unani medicine by the British government.〔
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