His paternal grandparents house is in Gandhamarua (Basintari) village in Aditmari Upazila, Lalmonirhat.
[16] He used the North Alpine route on the Tibetan side to reach the highest peak of the world.
The certificate read "This is to certify that, on 23 May 2010 at 6.50 am Md Musa Ibrahim Bangladesh reached the top of the peak of Everest, Chomolungma of Mt.
This was announced at a sole talk programme by Sattar at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) of the Indian High Commission in Dhaka on Thursday, says a press release.
Indian Deputy High Commissioner Sandwip Chakravarty spoke at the function wishing success of the expedition.
The list names MA Muhith and Nishat Majumder as the first Bangladeshi male and female to have climbed Mount Everest successfully.
[21] However, by 27 May 2010, it was proven and became officially listed that Musa Ibrahim was indeed the first Bangladeshi to reach the top of Mount Everest.