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Masud Husain Khan

Masud Husain Khan (28 January 1919 – 16 October 2010) was an eminent linguist, the first Professor Emeritus in Social Sciences at Aligarh Muslim University and the fifth Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia, a Central University in New Delhi.
== Family ==
Professor Emeritus Masud Husain Khan was born in Qaimganj, district Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh. His family has a rich legacy of excellence.


His father Muzaffar Husain Khan (1893–1921) completed his education from Islamia High School Etawah and Mohammadan Anglo Oriental (M.A.O.) College, Aligarh. He started his judicial career in Hyderabad but died of tuberculosis at the early age of twenty-eight. Masud Husain was just two years old when he lost his father. Muzaffar Husain Khan was eldest brother of〔Zia-ul-Hasan Faruqi (1999) (''Dr. Zakir Hussain: Quest for Truth'' ) APH Publishing, India〕-
* Zakir Husain, the third President of India. Zakir Husain also served as Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University.
* Yousuf Husain Khan, professor at Osmania University Hyderabad and Urdu's renowned critic who later became Pro-vice-chancellor at Aligarh Muslim University.
* Mahmud Husain Khan, who served as Vice-Chancellor of Dhaka University from 1960 to 1963, and of Karachi University from 1971 until his death in 1975. He was appointed Minister of State for both Defence and Foreign Affairs in 1949, before serving as Minister for Education from 1952 to 1953 in Pakistan. He was the father-in-law of General Rahimuddin Khan, the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of the Pakistan Army and the longest-serving Governor of Balochistan. Rahimuddin Khan later served as Governor of Sindh in 1988. Rahimuddin Khan's son-in-law is Ijaz-ul-Haq, son of General Zia-ul-Haq, the sixth President of Pakistan.
Masud Husain's mother, Fatima Begum was eldest sister of-
* Sultan Alam Khan, a state minister.
* Quddus Alam Khan, a Zamindar and also Masud Husain's father-in-law. His wife and Masud Husain's mother-in-law, Badrud-duja Begum, was the daughter of the Nawab of Burhasi and Datawali, and was also related to the Nawabs of Malerkotla and Dujana.
* Gulam Rabbani Taban, a well known poet and progressive writer. He is the grandfather of filmmaker Anusha Rizvi.
* Khurshed Alam Khan, former Indian Minister of State for External Affairs in Government of India. He was Governor of Karnataka from 1991 to 1999 and Governor of Goa from 1989 to 1991. He has also officiated as Governor of Kerala. He married Sayeeda Begum, daughter of Dr. Zakir Husain. Salman Khurshid, former Indian Minister of External Affairs, is their son.


On 16 October 2010 Masud Husain Khan died in Aligarh.〔(''Ex-Jamia VC Prof. Masood Husain Khan passes away'' )〕 He was survived by his wife, four daughters, and one son.

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