His son Syed Hasan Ali Chowdhury was minister of East Pakistan government and MP of the second Bangladesh Jatiyo Sangshad.
250 years prior to his birth his great grandfather Shah Syed Khuda Bokhs settled in Dhanbari.
Nawab Ali Chowdhury was taught Arabic, Persian, Bengali by his tutor in his childhood.
He contributed in work of Muhammad Shahidullah, Reazuddin Ahmed al-Mashhadi, poet Md.Mozammel Haque.
Despite opposition from Hindu Nationalists partition took place and a new province named Bengal and Assam was created.
Nawab Ali Chowdhury gave 16,000 taka to University of Dhaka for student's scholarship.
[citation needed] Nawab Ali Chowdhury was the first Muslim minister of united Bengal.
[2] Nawab Ali Chowdhury died on 17 April 1929 at Eden Castle in Darjeeling (modern day India).