List of Ekushey Padak award recipients (1990–99)
1990
- Shawkat Ali (literature)
- Abdul Ghani Hazari (journalism)
- Lutful Haider Chowdhury (education)
- Devdas Chakraborty (fine arts)
- Rahija Khanam Jhunu (dance)
- Khoda Box Shai (vocal music)
1991
- Ahmed Sharif (education)
- Kabir Chowdhury (literature)
- A.F. Salahuddin Ahmed (education)
- A.M. Harun-ar-Rashid (science)
- Foyez Ahmad (literature)
- Sanjida Khatun (literature)
- Aminul Huq[1]
- Kazi Abdul Baset (fine arts)
1992
- Dewan Mohammad Azraf (literature)
- Mobashwer Ali (literature)
- Emajuddin Ahamed (education)
- Khan Mohammad Salek (education)
- Gias Kamal Chowdhury (journalism)
- Ataus Samad (journalism)
- Shahnaz Rahmatullah (music)
- Amjad Hossain (drama)
- Hashem Khan (fine arts)
1993
- Moniruddin Yusuf (literature)
- Rabeya Khatun (literature)[2]
- Mofazzal Haider Chaudhuri (education)
- Riazuddin Ahmed (journalism)
- Mohammad Asafuddowla (music)
- Fazlul Huq (musician) (music)
- Dilara Zaman (acting)
- Rafiqun Nabi (fine arts)
- Jewel Aich (magic arts)
1994
- Sarder Jayenuddin (literature)
- Humayun Ahmed (literature)
- Ali Monsur (drama)
- Abu Taher (fine arts)
- Nina Hamid (vocal music)
- Shahadat Hossain Khan (instrumental music)
- Mohammad Noman (education)
- Hasanuzzaman Khan (journalism)
1995
- Ahmed Rafiq (literature)
- Rawshan Jamil (dance)
- Mustafa Zaman Abbasi (music)
- Rathindranath Roy (music)
- Abdul Karim (education)
- Iajuddin Ahmed (education)
- Nizamuddin Ahmad (journalism)
- Shykh Seraj (journalism)
1996
- Hasnat Abdul Hye (literature)
- Rahat Khan (literature)
- A K M Firoz Alam (music)
- Muhammad Abdul Hye (education)
- Sirajul Islam Chowdhury (education)
- Mohammad Kamruzzaman (journalism)
- Mohammad Shahjahan (education)
1997
- Abu Ishaque (literature)
- Novera Ahmed (sculpture)
- Nitun Kundu (sculpture)
- Debu Bhattacharya (music)
- Runu Biswas (dance)
- Razia Khan (education)
- Serajul Huq (education)
- Shabnam Mustari (music)
- Santosh Gupta (journalism)
- Monajatuddin (journalism)[3]
- Momtazuddin Ahmed (drama)
1998
- Ranesh Das Gupta (literature)
- Akhtaruzzaman Ilias (literature)
- Rokanuzzaman Khan (journalism)
- Abul Kashem Sandwip (journalism)
- Ferdousi Mazumder (drama)
- Mahbuba Rahman (music)
1999
- Hasan Azizul Huq (literature)
- Syed Hasan Imam (film)
- Subhash Dutta (film)
- Ali Zaker (drama)
- Monirul Islam (fine arts)
- Husna Banu Khanam (music)
- Fakir Alamgir (music)
- A B M Musa (journalism)
- K G Mustafa (journalism)
- Altamas Ahmed (dance)[4]
References
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- "Rabeya Khatun and Syed Shamsul Haque turn 74 today". The Daily Star. 2008-12-27. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
- Maniruzzaman, Muhammad (2012). "Monajatuddin". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- "Dhaka Club honours Ekushey Padak recipients". February 22, 2009.
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