T A Majeed - definição. O que é T A Majeed. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é T A Majeed - definição

POLITICAL LEADER (1909-2000)
Vakkom majeed
  • Vakkom Majeed (standing right) with other members of Travancore-Cochin (Thiru-Kochi) state assembly in 1950s

T. A. Majeed         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
T. Abdul Majeed (1921–5 July 1980) was an Indian politician and leader of the Communist Party of India from Kerala.
Azeem Majeed         
RESEARCHER
Farrukh Azeem Majeed
Azeem Majeed is a Professor and Head of the Department of Primary Care & Public Health at Imperial College, London, as well as a general practitioner in South London and a consultant in public health.
Ƭ         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
T with a hook; Hooktop t; T with hook
The letter Ƭ (minuscule: ƭ), called T with hook, is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on the letter t. It is used in Serer and Fula.

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Vakkom Majeed

Vakkom Majeed (born S. Abdul Majeed; 20 December 1909 – 10 July 2000) was an Indian freedom fighter, politician and a former member of the Travancore-Cochin State Assembly. He was born into one of the most prominent aristocratic Muslim families in Travancore. Influenced by the works of his uncle, Vakkom Moulavi, he became involved in social and political reform movements. Majeed was one of the early architects of the Indian National Congress in Travancore, eventually becoming the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Attingal constituency (1948–1952). Regarded as one of the great Indian nationalists of 20th century, Majeed belonged to a tradition of politics that was intrinsically value-based, secular and humanistic.