the Sikdars of Kanaipur, The Bhawal Rajas of Pangsha, the Lords of Choddo and Baish Roshi estates of Bhanga. During the reign of the Nawabs of Bengal, several Muslim zamindaris were established. They included the Chanpur Estate and the Boalmari Estate in present day Faridpur, Golam Ali Chowdhury of Idilpur pargana and the Padamdi Nawab Estate in present day Rajbari. The most powerful Muslim landlords were Nawab Abdul Latifand Chowdhury Moyezuddin Biwshash.
The history of all the zamindars couldn't been found except of the SIkdars of Kanaipur and Chowdhury Family of Haroa Chowdhury State Belgachi.
The Chowdhury family of Belgachi Haroa State
zaminder Khan BahadurYusuf Hossain Chowdhury and zaminder Khan Bahadur Alimuzzaman Chowdhury.
The Syeds of Modhukhali
Modhukhali Upozilla under Faridpur District
Barrister Syed Kamrul Islam Mohommod Salehuddin (S.K.I.M. Salehuddin, commonly Known as Barrister Salehuddin, 1937–1983):
Barrister Salehuddin Born in Gopalgonj in 1937. His Father was Syed Mohommod Abdul Halim and Mother Saleha Khatun. He was a Member of the Honorable society of the Inner temple (London) and he was Called to the bar from the same society in 1968. He was a Queens Counsellor (QC) in England. He was a member of the British Civil Service in England. elected Pakistan National Assembly Member (MNA) from Boalmari Upozilla under Faridpur District in 1970 from Awami League. In 25 March 1971 he Uphold the Flag of Bangladesh in front of Boalmari Rest House (Dakbanglaw) in a public Meeting. After Independence Barrister Syed Kamrul Islam Mohommod Salehuddin acted as a Constituent Assembly Member (1972) and signed the First Constitution (1972) of Bangladesh. Barrister Syed Kamrul Islam Mohommod Salehuddin elected as an Independent Parliament Member (MP)at the First National Election in 1973 from the Boalmari-Alfadanga-Baliakandi area under Faridpur District. He was a Parliamentarian-Constitution Expert and a great