Sheikh family
শেখ পরিবার
Residence of Sheikh Family in Tungipara (Beside Mausoleum of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman)
Current regionBangladesh
United Kingdom
United States
Place of originBaghdad, Iraq[1]
FoundedLater Mughal era of Bengal
FounderSheikh Awwal
Current headSheikh Hasina
MembersSee below
DistinctionsPolitical prominence within the Bangladesh Awami League, Labour Party and Bangladesh Jatiya Party

The Sheikh–Wazed family (Bengali: শেখ–ওয়াজেদ পরিবার) is a prominent Bangladeshi political dynasty, which primarily consists of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Sheikh Hasina, Sheikh Rehana and their relatives.[2]

The Sheikh–Wazed family is one of the most powerful families in Bangladesh. Their political involvement has traditionally revolved around the Bangladesh Awami League.[3][4][5][6]

Family origin

Old residence of the family

The first member of the Tungipara Sheikh family to come to Bengal was Sheikh Awwal Darwish. He was originally from Baghdad but settled in Chittagong during the Mughal era, after he visited the region to preach Islam. He was married to a Bengali woman from Sonargaon and settled over there with his wife. His son, Sheikh Zahiruddin, married a girl from the Khandakar family of Kandirpar and settled there with his family. Many years later, he moved to Kolkata with his son Sheikh Jan Mahmud, since their wholesale business was based there. Sheikh Jan Mahmud's son, Sheikh Borhanuddin, continued to run that wholesale business and eventually shifted back to East Bengal. He married a girl from the Kazi family of Tungipara and permanently settled there. His son was Sheikh Ekramullah, who in turn had two sons: Sheikh Wasimuddin and Sheikh Mohammad Zakir. Sheikh Mohammad Zakir had three sons: Sheikh Abdul Majid, Sheikh Abdul Hamid, and Sheikh Abdul Rashid. Sheikh Abdul Hamid was the father of Sheikh Lutfar Rahman while his wife, Sayera Khatun, was the daughter of his father's brother, Sheikh Abdul Majid. Their son was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who married his third-cousin Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib, great-granddaughter of Sheikh Wasimuddin (his great-grandfather Sheikh Zakir's brother). Sheikh Mujib and Begum Mujib's daughter, Sheikh Hasina, married M. A. Wazed in 1968 and adopted his surname, thus introducing the Wazed surname to the Sheikh family.[7] Intermarriages amongst cousins in the family is common, along with the marriages of family members to other influential families in Bangladesh. This is done in order to create strong political & familial alliances.

Family tree

Early ancestors

Sheikh Awwal
Sheikh Zahiruddin
Sheikh Jan Mahmud
Sheikh Borhanuddin
Sheikh Taj MahmudSheikh EkramullahSheikh Qudratullah
Sheikh Mohammad Zakir
Sheikh Abdul HamidSheikh Abdul RashidSheikh Abdul Majid
See below

    Family of Sheikh Lutfar Rahman and Sheikh Sayera Khatun

    Sheikh Mohammad Zakir
    Sheikh Abdul HamidSheikh Abdul Majid
    Sheikh Lutfar RahmanSheikh Sayera Khatun[lower-alpha 1]
    Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu)Sheikh FazilatunnesaSheikh Asia BegumSheikh Amena BegumAbdur Rab SerniabatSheikh Abu NaserSheikh Razia Dolly BegumKhadijah Hossain LilyATM Syed HossainSheikh Fatema Begum
    See belowSee belowSee belowSee belowSee belowSee below
    1. Sheikh Sayera Khatun and her husband were paternal first-cousins as their fathers were brothers.

    Family of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Fazilatunnesa

    Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu)Sheikh Fazilatunnesa[lower-alpha 1]
    Sheikh HasinaM. A. WazedSheikh KamalSultana KamalSheikh Jamal[lower-alpha 2]Parveen Jamal RosySheikh Rehana[lower-alpha 3]Shafiq Ahmed SiddiqSheikh Russel
    Kristine O. WazedSajeeb WazedSaima WazedKhandakar Masrur HossainTulip Siddiq
    1. Begum Mujib and Sheikh Mujib were paternal first-cousins as their fathers were brothers.
    2. Sheikh Jamal’s father was the eldest brother of Khadijah Hossain Lily, the mother of his wife Parveen Jamal Rosy. Therefore they were first-cousins.
    3. Sheikh Rehana is sister-in-law to Tarique Ahmed Siddique and niece-in-law to Ivy Rahman & President Zillur Rahman

    Family of Sheikh Fatema Begum


    Sheikh Fatema Begum
    Ilias Ahmed Chowdhury[lower-alpha 1]Sheikh Feroza Begum
    Liton ChowdhuryNixon ChowdhuryMuntarin Chowdhury[lower-alpha 2]
    Nazora Chowdhury
    1. Ilias Ahmed Chowdhury’s wife is the daughter of Sheikh Asia Begum, his mother’s sister. Therefore they were first-cousins.
    2. Muntarin Chowdhury was married to Nixon Chowdhury until her death from falling from her apartment roof in 2014.

    Family of Sheikh Asia Begum


    Sheikh Asia Begum
    Sheikh Fazlul Haque ManiArzu MoniSheikh Fazlul Karim SelimSheikh Reba RahmanNaziur Rahman ManzurSheikh Feroza Begum[lower-alpha 1]Ilias Ahmed ChowdhurySheikh Sultana RekhaOmor Faruk ChowdhurySheikh Maruf HossainSanijda Rahman
    Sheikh Fazle Noor TaposhSheikh Fazle Shams ParashSheikh Fazle FahimAndaleeve Rahman Partho[lower-alpha 2]Sheikh Shaira RahmanLiton ChowdhuryNixon ChowdhuryMuntarin Chowdhury[lower-alpha 3]Ishtiaq Ahmed ChowdhuryMuqtadir Ahmed ChowdhuryAbid Chowdhury
    Nazora Chowdhury
    1. Feroza Begum’s husband is the son of Sheikh Fatema Begum, her mother’s sister. Therefore they were first-cousins.
    2. Andaleeve Rahman Partho's maternal grandmother, Sheikh Asia Begum, was the sister of his wife’s paternal grandfather Sheikh Abu Naser. Therefore they are second-cousins.
    3. Muntarin Chowdhury was married to Nixon Chowdhury until her death from falling from her apartment roof in 2014.

    Family of Sheikh Amena Begum and Abdur Rab Serniabat


    Sheikh Amena BegumAbdur Rab Serniabat
    Baby SerniabatAbul Hasanat AbdullahShahanara AbdullahMonju SerniabatHabiba SerniabatBeauty SerniabatRina SerniabatAbul Khair AbdullahArif Serniabat
    Sukanto Abdullah BabuSerniabat Sadiq Abdullah

    Family of Sheikh Abu Naser and Begum Razia Naser Dolly


    Sheikh Abu NaserBegum Razia Naser Dolly
    Sheikh JewelSheikh HelalRupa ChowdhurySheikh RubelSheikh SohelSheikh TahminaSheikh FarhanaSheikh Belal
    Ifrah Tonmoy[lower-alpha 1]Sheikh TonmoySheikh Shaira Rahman[lower-alpha 2]Andaleeve Rahman
    1. Ifrah was married to Sheikh Tonmoy until their divorce
    2. Sheikh Shaira Rahman's paternal grandfather, Sheikh Abu Naser was the brother of Andaleeve Rahman's grandmother Sheikh Asia Begum. Therefore they are second-cousins.

    Family of Khadijah Hossain Lily and ATM Syed Hossain


    Khadijah Hossain LilyATM Syed Hossain
    Shelly Zaman[lower-alpha 1]Hamida Wadud PolyMA WadudHabiba ZamanShahaduz ZamanATM Siddique HossainRaju HossainParveen Jamal Rosy[lower-alpha 2]Sheikh Jamal
    Jawadur Rahim WadudDipu MoniHasanuzzaman
    1. ex-ambassador to Spain
    2. Parveen Jamal Rosy’s mother was the youngest sister of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of her husband Sheikh Jamal. Therefore they were first-cousins.

    Extended family & in-laws

    See also

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