Haji Muhammad Mohsin

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Haji Muhammad Mohsin was a prominent 18th–19th century Bengali philanthropist and social reformer renowned for his extensive charitable endowments in education and public welfare.

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instanceOf Bengali person
Muslim
philanthropist
social reformer
associatedWithPlace Hooghly Imambara NERFINISHED
birthPlace Bengal NERFINISHED
Hooghly NERFINISHED
Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
birthYear 1732
commemoratedBy educational institutions named after him
roads and localities named after him
countryOfCitizenship Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
deathYear 1812
endowed educational institutions
public welfare facilities
religious institutions
ethnicGroup Bengali Muslims NERFINISHED
fieldOfActivity education
poverty relief
religious endowments
focusOfCharity poor people
students
travelers
givenName Muhammad NERFINISHED
honorific Haji NERFINISHED
influenced social welfare in Bengal
knownFor charitable endowments
philanthropy in Bengal
public welfare works
support for education
language Bengali
Persian
legacy remembered as a great Bengali philanthropist
mannerOfPhilanthropy large-scale endowments
name Haji Muhammad Mohsin NERFINISHED
notableWork charitable waqf in Hooghly
occupation philanthropist
social reformer
performedHajj true
region Bengal NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence Hooghly district NERFINISHED
present-day West Bengal
religion Islam
socialRole benefactor of the poor
timePeriod 18th century
19th century
typeOfPhilanthropy waqf endowments

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Hooghly Mohsin College namedAfter Haji Muhammad Mohsin