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* '''[[Anwar Uddin (footballer)|Anwar Uddin]]''' - [[Professional footballer|Professional]] [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]], currently [[Barnet F.C.]] [[captain (association football)|captain]].<ref>http://www.givemefootball.com/player-profiles/anwar-uddin</ref> |
* '''[[Anwar Uddin (footballer)|Anwar Uddin]]''' - [[Professional footballer|Professional]] [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]], currently [[Barnet F.C.]] [[captain (association football)|captain]].<ref>http://www.givemefootball.com/player-profiles/anwar-uddin</ref> |
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*'''[[Jacko Ali]]''' - [[World Champion]] [[Kickboxer]], and [[Promoter (entertainment)|promoter]] for [[Sky Sports]].<ref>http://www.britbangla.net/successprofiles.html#jacko BritBangla | British Bengali Success Stories - Jacko Ali</ref> |
*'''[[Jacko Ali]]''' - [[World Champion]] [[Kickboxer]], and [[Promoter (entertainment)|promoter]] for [[Sky Sports]].<ref>http://www.britbangla.net/successprofiles.html#jacko BritBangla | British Bengali Success Stories - Jacko Ali</ref> |
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* '''[[Jahid Ahmed]]''' - [[Cricketer]] who plays as a right-handed [[batting order (cricket)#Lower order or tail|lower order]] batsman and a right-arm [[seam bowling|medium-pace]] bowler. |
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* '''[[Shahed Ahmed]]''' - Former [[Professional footballer|professional]] [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]].<ref>[http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=43461 Playerhistory Profile]</ref> |
* '''[[Shahed Ahmed]]''' - Former [[Professional footballer|professional]] [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]].<ref>[http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=43461 Playerhistory Profile]</ref> |
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This is a list of notable British Bangladeshis.
Successful members from the community are recognized in the annual "British Bangladeshi Who's Who"[1] for their community work, contribution and achievements in British society.
Business
- Restauranteur.[2]
- editor of Spice Business Magazine, and founder of The British Curry Awards.[6]
- British Bangladeshi to feature on the Sunday Times Rich List (placed at number 511 in 2006).[7]
- Mohammad Ajman 'Tommy Miah' - Internationally renowned celebrity chef, award winning restaurateur,[9][10][11] founder and promoter of the International Indian Chef of the Year Competition.[12]
- property development.[14]
- Discovery Channel reality television programme Bangla Bangers/Chop Shop: London Garage.[15]
- series fivein 2009.
- banker.[18]
- managing director of Euro Foods (UK) Limited.[19]
- series two in 2006.[20]
- Managing Director and Country Head of BOC Bangladesh Limited, one of the first British companies to invest in Bangladesh in the 1950s to produce and supply industrial and medical gases.[21]
Media
- 2010 General Election.[23] He is a television presenter on political and Islamic programmes on Islam Channel and Channel S,[24]
- A. N. M. Serajur Rahman - Journalist, broadcaster, and Bangladeshi nationalist.[25]
- Editor of British Muslim Magazine Q News.[27] She was named Media Professional of the Year by Islamic Relief in 2005 and at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards in 2006.[28]
- Jameela Jamil - Television presenter, and model. She has been a presenter of T4 since 2009.[29]
- Kanak 'Konnie' Huq - Television presenter, best known for being the longest-serving female Blue Peter presenter.[30]
- London Tonight.[33]
- singer and producer. Very well known for TV presenting Islamic and charity shows on Channel S and Islam Channel, mainly known within the community.[35]
Politics
- directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets in 2010 and the first Bangladeshi leader of the council.[42]
- Cllr Muhammad Abdullah Salique - Labour Party member, Councillor for Bethnal Green North ward, Mayor of London Borough of Tower Hamlets for 2008/09 municipal year.[43]
- Murad Qureshi - Labour Party politician, and Greater London Assembly Member.[44]
- Bethnal Green and Bow Labour Party constituency.[45]
Music
- Singer, songwriter, signed to 2Point9 Records (Doh Point Nau). He won Best Newcomer at the UK Asian Music Awards 2011.[49]
- R&B and hip-hop singer-songwriter. The first Bangladeshi to release a music single, called One More Dance.[50] Also won Best Urban Act at the UK Asian Music Awards 2011.[51]
- Awakening Records.[52]
- Double Platinum award.[54]
- actress, and television presenter. She released her debut band album Suzana Ansar with Khansar in 2009.[55]
- Zoe Rahman - Jazz composer, and pianist.[56] She won the Perrier Young Jazz Musician of the Year Award 1999.[56]
Drama
- Sangeet Natak Akademi award in 1989.[59]
- sitcoms during the 1970s and early 80s. He is best remembered for playing the role of Char Wallah Muhammed in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Ali Nadim in Mind Your Language.[60]
- filmmaker.[61]
- 2006.
- Runa Islam - Film and photography visual artist, nominated for the Turner Prize 2008.[9][65]
- and others.
- Parvati Patil in the Harry Potter film series.[67]
- BBC2 screenplay Flight won an Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy Award in 1998. She won the Arts and Culture Award at the Asian Women Achievement Awards in 2003. Her play The Waiting Room staged by the Royal National Theatre won the John Whiting Award in 2000.[68]
Arts
- choreographer.[69] Recieved numerous awards including Best Modern Choreography 2002,[70] and Outstanding Newcomer 2000 at the National Dance Awards[71]
- Magician. Named International Magician of the Year in 1991, and winner of the 1997 Golden Turban Award from the Magic Academy of Bangalore, in India.[72]
- Rezia Wahid MBE - Award-winning textile artist whose work has been exhibited both in the UK and abroad.[24]
- Ruh al-Alam - Islamic artist, and founder of Islamic calligraphic artwork project Visual Dhikr.[73]
Education
- Prof Andy Miah - Professor in Ethics & Emerging Technologies and Director of the Creative Futures Research Centre[74] at the University of the West of Scotland.
- Religious Education classes, especially in British schools.[76]
- Prof Tipu Zahed Aziz - Professor of neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, and lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford and Imperial College London medical school.[77][78]
Literature
- Dr Nahid Afrose Kabir - Author of Young British Muslims: Identity, Culture, Politics and the Media, Edinburgh University.
- Kia Abdullah - Novelist and journalist. She contributes to The Guardian newspaper[79] and has written two novels: Life, Love and Assimilation[80] and Child's Play.[81]
- Mohammed Mahbub 'Ed' Husain - Writer, wrote the book The Islamist on account of his experience for five years with the Hizb ut-Tahrir.[82][83]
- Brick Lane a story based on a Bangladeshi woman.[84]
- political scientist specialising in interdisciplinary security studies.[85]
Organisations
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office[86]
- East London Mosque and London Muslim Centre.[90]
- chairman of the East London Mosque.[91]
- Celebrity Big Brother (UK) 2006.
- Secretary General of human rights organization Amnesty International; she is the first woman, Asian, and Muslim to hold the position;[96][97] she won Sydney Peace Prize2006.
- Senior Fellow in the Climate Change Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development. He was awarded the Burtoni Award in 2007 for his work on climate change adaptation.[98]
- Community Leadership for his outstanding contributions to social improvement.[99]
Sport
- Cricketer who plays as a right-handed lower order batsman and a right-arm medium-pacebowler.
Other
- cause celebre after her parents tried to force her into marriage and held her captive until she was freed by court order.[103][104]
- Shabina Begum - Was involved in the leading House of Lords case UKHL 15 R (Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School (2006) on the legal regulation of religious symbols and dress under the Human Rights Act 1998.
See also
- British Bangladeshi
- History of Bangladeshis in the United Kingdom
- List of Bangladeshi people
- List of Bengalis
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