Chowdhury Kazemuddin Ahmed Siddiky, (1876–1937) was a Bengali Muslim aristocrat and politician during the British Raj.
[1] Siddiky was fluent in Bengali, English, Urdu, Arabic and Persian.
[1] Siddiky was an influential social worker in East Bengal, supporting the development of roads, hospitals, dispensaries, water supply, irrigation and orphanages.
[1] Siddiky was born in 1876 into the landlord family of Baliadi hamlet in Gazipur, central Bengal.
He was a descendant of Qutubuddin Koka, one of the early Mughal Viceroys of Bengal.