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'''Comrade Muzaffar Ahmed''' ({{lang-bn|কমরেড মুজাফ্‌ফর আহমেদ}}) is a famous ] politician and communist activist. He was born in 1889. He was one of the pioneers to spread communist movement in the ]. Along with ], ], ] and others he was convicted in the ] conspiracy case. Moreover he is called as the founder of the Communist movement in Bengal.He died in 1973. '''Muzaffar Ahmed''' ({{lang-bn|মুজাফ্‌ফর আহমেদ}}) (],] - ],]) was a noted Bengali politician, journalist and communist activist, popularly known as ''Kakababu''. He was born in Musapur (in present day ]). His father's name was Mansur Ali. In 1920, along with ] he started a new magazine, ''Navayug''. Later, when another magazine, ''Dhumketu'' was launched by Nazrul in 1922, he started contributing to it various articles under the pseudonym of ''Dvaipayana''. He was one of the pioneers to spread communist movement in the ]. Along with ], ], ] and others he was convicted in the ] conspiracy case in 1929. Moreover he is called as the founder of the Communist movement in Bengal. He died in 1973.


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Muzaffar Ahmed (Template:Lang-bn) (August 5,1889 - December 18,1973) was a noted Bengali politician, journalist and communist activist, popularly known as Kakababu. He was born in Musapur (in present day Bangladesh). His father's name was Mansur Ali. In 1920, along with Kazi Nazrul Islam he started a new magazine, Navayug. Later, when another magazine, Dhumketu was launched by Nazrul in 1922, he started contributing to it various articles under the pseudonym of Dvaipayana. He was one of the pioneers to spread communist movement in the Indian subcontinent. Along with S.A. Dange, Shaukat Usmani, P.C. Joshi and others he was convicted in the Meerut conspiracy case in 1929. Moreover he is called as the founder of the Communist movement in Bengal. He died in 1973.

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