Kaykobad

[1] Nikhil Bharat Sahitya Sangha titled him "Kavyabhusan", "Vidyabhusan" and "Sahityaratna".

His father, Shahamatullah Al-Qureshi was a wakil at the Dacca District Judge Court.

The poem narrates the story of the Third Battle of Panipat of 1761 and the defeat of the Marathas to Ahmed Shah Abdali.

The poem was inspired by poet Nabinchandra Sen's "Palashir Juddha".

His other notable works are "Kusumkanan", "Asrumala", "Shibmandir", "Maharram Sharif", "Gitikavya" and "Azan"[2] Kaykobad died of bronchopneumonia at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on 21 July 1951.