Nurjahan Begum | |
Native Name: | নূরজাহান বেগম |
Native Name Lang: | bn |
Birth Name: | Nurun Nahar |
Other Names: | Nuri |
Birth Date: | 4 June 1925 |
Birth Place: | Chandpur District, Bengal Presidency, British India |
Awards: | Ekushey Padak |
Occupation: | Magazine editor |
Father: | Mohammad Nasiruddin |
Spouse: | Rokanuzzaman Khan |
Nurjahan Begum (4 June 1925 – 23 May 2016) was the first female journalist in Bangladesh and a trailblazer for female journalists in South Asia.[1] Begum was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2011 by the Government of Bangladesh.[2] She served as the editor of Begum magazine.
Begum was the daughter of Mohammad Nasiruddin, journalist and founder of Saogat and Begum magazines.[3] Upon Begum Rokeya's request, she was admitted to Sakhawat Memorial School at Baby Class.[4]
The first issue of Begum magazine was published on 20 July 1947. For the first four months, Nurjahan worked as the acting editor of the magazine helping the editor poet Begum Sufia Kamal with collecting, editing and selecting writings for the issues.[4]
Begum was married to Rokanuzzaman Khan. Together they had two daughters, Flora Nasreen Khan and Rina Yasmin.[5] [4] Her granddaughter, Priota Iftekhar, is a travel vlogger - manages an online community The Flag Girl, and served as the brand ambassador for Bangladesh Tourism Corporation.[6] She made a documentary film on Begum's 91st birth anniversary, titled “Nurjahan Begum – Itihaaser Kingbadanti Nari.”[7] [8]