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Rabeya Khatun was born on 27 December, 1935 in Bikrampur, Bengal Presidency, British India, is a Bangladeshi writer (1935–2021). Discover Rabeya Khatun's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Novelist
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 27 December, 1935
Birthday 27 December
Birthplace Bikrampur, Bengal Presidency, British India
Date of death 3 January, 2021
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality India

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Who Is Rabeya Khatun's Husband?

Her husband is Fazlul Haque (m. 1952-1990)

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Husband Fazlul Haque (m. 1952-1990)
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Children 4, including Faridur Reza Sagar Keka Ferdousi

Rabeya Khatun Net Worth

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1935

Rabeya Khatun (27 December 1935 – 3 January 2021) was a Bangladeshi novelist.

She wrote over 50 novels and more than 400 short stories.

Her works also include essays, research, religious history and travelogues.

Khatun was born on 27 December 1935 to Maulavi Mohammad Mulluk Chand and Hamida Khatun in Bikrampur in the then Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Munshiganj District, Bangladesh).

She was the second of their three children.

Khatun grew up in the Shantinagar area in Dhaka.

1948

She passed the entrance examination from Armanitola School in 1948.

1952

On 23 July 1952, she married Fazlul Haque (1930–1990).

He was the editor of the Cinema magazine.

He directed President, the first film for children in Bangladesh.

Khatun worked at Khawatin magazine, edited by Jahanara Imam.

She then worked as the editor of the literature section of the magazine Cinema along with Zahir Raihan.

Later she became the editor of the monthly Angana.

Khatun was a council member of Bangla Academy.

She was a member of the jury board of Bangladesh National Film Awards, Bangladesh Shishu Academy, Notun Kuri of Bangladesh Television.

Khatun's first story Prashno was published in the weekly Juger Dabi.

Her novel Rajarbagh was published in Begum.

1955

She had two sons and two daughters — Faridur Reza Sagar (b. 1955) is the current managing director of Impress Telefilm Limited and Channel i; Keka Ferdousi (b. 1960) is a television chef; Farhadur Reza Probal is an architect; and Farhana Kakoly.

1963

She wrote her first novel Madhumati in 1963.

1973

She was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1973, Ekushey Padak in 1993 and Independence Day Award in 2017 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Khatun died of cardiac arrest on 3 January 2021 at her residence in Gulshan, Dhaka.

1990

She wrote about the Bangladesh Liberation War in her book Ekattorer Noy Maash in 1990.

Two of her novels, Nirasraya and Biday O Ashok Reba, have never been published.

2003

Khatun's book-to-film adaptations include Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003), Megher Pore Megh (2004) and Madhumati (2011).

Khatun lived in Banani, a residential area in Dhaka.