Two museums were established in his name in two places. He lost many of his tamed birds and animals. He found out many of his kin and relatives as well as his people wounded and killed. The largest known Indian interpolate earthquake (at 8.0 on the moment magnitude scale) resulted in the destruction of structures over much of the Plateau and surrounding areas, and caused widespread liquefaction and flooding in the Brahmaputra and Sylhet floodplains. The 12 June 1897 Assam earthquake was one of the biggest earthquakes that occurred in the Assam and Sylhet area. He spent a large quantity of his money on those lives. He was interested in the well-being and protection of birds and animal life. He donated vast land properties for the well-being of the people. Raja established schools and religious centres like mosques and he is said to have been widely engaged in charities within his immediate communities. The death of Raja's elder half-brother, Ubaidur Raja, followed by the death of his father (in about 40 days gap), put the power and responsibility of the whole family upon Hason Raja at a very young age. That is why Lakshmansree was his birthplace of the poet.
Ali supervised and managed his wife's properties at Lakshmansree. His father started on and off living in Lakshmanshree of Sunamganj, 33 miles away from Rampasha, for at least three or four months of the year. Hason Raja spent most of his childhood in Lakshmansree with his mother as his father married widow of his first cousin late Amir Baksh Chowdhury who was living at Lahshmansree (Sunamganj) the most north-eastern part of now Bangladesh. Hurmat was previously a widow after the death of her former husband, Muhammad Asim Chowdhury. Hason Raja's mother was Hurmat Jahan Bibi, the last and fifth wife of Dewan Ali Raja Chowdhury of Kauriya. His father was Dewan Ali Raja, the grandson of Birendraram Singhdev (later converted from Hinduism to Islam and renamed as Dewan Raja Babu Khan). Raja was born on 21 December 1854 in Lakshmansree, now Sunamganj to a Bengali Muslim zamindar family. His unique style of music made him one of the most prominent figures in Bengali folk culture. Raja, Musician, songwriter, mystic and poetĭewan Hason Raja Chowdhury, or simply known as Hason Raja (Bengali: হাসন রাজা 21 December 1854 – 6 December 1922), was a Bengali mystic poet and songwriter from Sylhet, Bengal Presidency (now Bangladesh).