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13 Facts About Muhammed Saadulah

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Muhammed Saadulah was the member of Constituent Assembly of India from 1946 to 1950.

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Muhammed Saadulah's father, Syed Muhammad Tayyabulla, came from Kacharihat, a village near the town of Golaghat, to Guwahati around 1878.

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Muhammed Saadulah became chairman, Guwahati Municipality, and was nominated as a member of the Legislative Council at Shillong.

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Muhammed Saadulah soon became a prominent figure in the Province of Assam.

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Muhammed Saadulah had the gratification of being able to refuse two offers of important employment under the Government.

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Muhammed Saadulah became restless and found himself disposed to a change.

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Muhammed Saadulah consulted his younger brother, Syed Muhibulla, a Professor of Arabic and Persian at Cotton College, Guwahati and asked for the blessings of his 80-year-old father, and prepared to leave for Calcutta.

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Muhammed Saadulah came to Guwahati with his family to be at the bed-side of his dying father, Syed Tayyabulla, who died on 22 November 1922.

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Muhammed Saadulah was sworn in as Minister, and rented a house known as "Rookwood" for his family.

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Muhammed Saadulah never remarried and immersed himself in work and bringing up an infant daughter and looking after three sons.

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Muhammed Saadulah headed the Coalition Ministry from 1 April 1937 to 10 September 1938 and from 17 November 1939 to 25 December 1941 and again from 24 August 1942 to 11 February 1946.

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Muhammed Saadulah's health deteriorated, at the approach of winter at Shillong, and to escape the rigours of cold weather, he went down to plains.

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Muhammed Saadulah died at Guwahati, his birthplace, on 8 January 1955.