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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

Personal data
Date of birth17 March 1920
Place of birthTungipara, British Raj (now Bangladesh)
Date of death15 August 1975(age 55)
Place of deathDhaka, Bangladesh
Political partyBangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League (1975)
Other partyAll-India Muslim League (Before 1949)
Awami League (1949 � 1975)
Alma materMaulana Azad College
University of Dhaka
ReligionIslam
President of Bangladesh
In office11 April 1971 - 12 January 1972
Prime ministerTajuddin Ahmad
Succeeded byNazrul Islam (Acting)
Preceded byPosition established
In office25 January 1975 - 15 August 1975
Prime ministerMuhammad Mansur Ali
Succeeded byKhondaker Mostaq Ahmad
Preceded byMohammad Mohammadullah
Prime Minister of Bangladesh
In office12 January 1972 - 24 January 1975
PresidentAbu Sayeed Chowdhury
Mohammad Mohammadullah
Succeeded byMuhammad Mansur Ali
Preceded byTajuddin Ahmad

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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ( Shekh Mujibur Rôhman) (March 17, 1920 � August 15, 1975) was a Bengali politician and the founding leader of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, generally considered in the country as the father of the Bangladeshi nation. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh and later became its Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to as Sheikh Mujib, and with the honorary title of Bangabandhu (বঙ্গবন্ধু Bôngobondhu, "Friend of Bengal"). His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present leader of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

A student political leader, Mujib rose in East Pakistani politics and within the ranks of the Awami League as a charismatic and forceful orator. An advocate of socialism, Mujib became popular for his leadership against the ethnic and institutional discrimination of Bengalis. He demanded increased provincial autonomy, and became a fierce opponent of the military rule of Ayub Khan. At the heightening of sectional tensions, Mujib outlined a 6-point autonomy plan, which was seen as separatism in West Pakistan. He was tried in 1968 for allegedly conspiring with the Indian government but was not found guilty. Despite leading his party to a major victory in the 1970 elections, Mujib was not invited to form the government.

After talks broke down with President Yahya Khan and West Pakistani politician Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Sheikh Mujib on 26 March 1971 announced the declaration of independence of East Pakistan and announced the establishment of the sovereign People's Republic of Bangladesh. Subsequently he was arrested and tried by a military court. During his nine month detention, Guerrilla war erupted between government forces and Bengali nationalists aided by India. An all out war between the Pakistan Army and Bangladesh-India Joint Forces led to the establishment of Bangladesh, and after his release Mujib assumed office as a provisional president, and later prime minister. Even as a constitution was adopted, proclaiming socialism and a secular democracy, Mujib struggled to address the challenges of intense poverty and unemployment, coupled with rampant corruption. Amidst rising popular agitation, he banned other political parties and established a one party state. After only seven months, Mujib was assassinated along with most of his family by a group of army officers.

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'Wealth info of ministers can be published if NBR wants' - Bangladesh News 24 hours Tweet this news
Bangladesh News 24 hours--Regarding Delwar's remark on Hasina's father, -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's- properties, Ashraf said, "Mr Delwar may not know that Taxpayer's Identification Number ... - Date : Sun, 12 Dec 2010 19:34:20 GMT+00:00
Shahrukh Khan charms Dhaka crowd - Bollywood Mantra Tweet this news
Bollywood Mantra--(I bring India's good wishes to the nation of -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-, Bangladesh's founding leader). "I've heard of Kazi Nazrul Islam, Jasimuddin. ... - Date : Mon, 13 Dec 2010 12:08:31 GMT+00:00
SRK enthrals Dhaka crowd - NDTV.com Tweet this news
NDTV.com--Reaching out to the audience, the Indian superstar said in Bengali: "Ami Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman--er deshey Bharatbarsho thekey onek onek ... - Date : Sun, 12 Dec 2010 11:29:05 GMT+00:00
Police service association blasts TIB report - The Daily Star Tweet this news
The Daily Star--Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Benazir Ahmed said a vested quarter, which does not like Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- and democracy, ... - Date : Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:06:10 GMT+00:00
Heroes of Chittagong Uprising forgotten in Bangladesh - MSN India Tweet this news
MSN India--The declaration was made on behalf of the father of the nation, Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-, who was imprisoned by the East Pakistani forces.--- - Date : Sun, 12 Dec 2010 08:26:27 GMT+00:00
From the archive, 9 December 1970: Karachi stupefied by Bhutto vote - The Guardian Tweet this news
The Guardian--Pakistan has the new democratic leader she expected - -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- - but also a new political situation beyond any expectation. ... - Date : Thu, 09 Dec 2010 14:49:21 GMT+00:00
JS adopts Ruppur nuclear power plant resolution - The Daily Star Tweet this news
The Daily Star--The mover of the resolution said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- in 1974 took a decision to implement this plant. ... - Date : Thu, 09 Dec 2010 14:43:25 GMT+00:00
Poor players, personalities to get support - Bangladesh News 24 hours Tweet this news
Bangladesh News 24 hours--But successive governments did not initiate the bill following the assassination of Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- on Aug 15, 1975. As per the bill, ... - Date : Thu, 09 Dec 2010 12:30:58 GMT+00:00
Govt mulls retrial - The Daily Star Tweet this news
The Daily Star---...- a volatile situation both in the armed forces and in political arena after the assassination of Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- on August 15, 1975. ... - Date : Wed, 08 Dec 2010 18:14:36 GMT+00:00
JS adopts National Education Policy - The Daily Star Tweet this news
The Daily Star---...- possible to build a Sonar Bangla as dreamt by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu -Sheikh Mujibur Rahman- by acquiring knowledge in science and technology. ... - Date : Tue, 07 Dec 2010 15:34:29 GMT+00:00

Political offices
New officePresident of Bangladesh
1971 - 1972
Succeeded by
Nazrul Islam
Acting
Preceded by
Tajuddin Ahmed
Prime Minister of Bangladesh
1972 - 1975
Succeeded by
Muhammad Mansur Ali
Preceded by
Mohammad Mohammadullah
President of Bangladesh
1975
Succeeded by
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Independence of Bangladesh

History
and events
Bengali nationalism * Bengali freedom struggle * Partition of India * History of Pakistan * Awami League * Bengali Language Movement * Agartala Conspiracy Case * 6 Point Movement * 1970 Elections * This time the struggle is for our freedom * East Pakistan Rifles Mutiny * Operation Searchlight * Bangladesh Liberation War * Mujibnagar Government * Bangladesh War timeline * Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 * Battle of Garibpur * Clash over Boyra * Battle of Dhalai * Battle of Hilli * Battle of Kushtia * 1971 Bangladesh atrocities * History of Bangladesh
BangladeshSheikh Mujibur Rahman * Syed Nazrul Islam * Tajuddin Ahmad * A. H. M. Qamaruzzaman * M. A. G. Osmani * Dhirendranath Datta * Ziaur Rahman * Khaled Mosharraf * M. Hamidullah Khan * Shafaat Jamil * Muhammad Mansur Ali * Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad * Matiur Rahman * Manjula Anwar * M A Hannan * Abu Sayeed Chowdhury * Awami League * Mukti Bahini * Mujibnagar * Mitro Bahini * Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra
PakistanYahya Khan * Zulfikar Ali Bhutto * Nurul Amin * Shah Azizur Rahman * Golam Azam * Motiur Rahman Nizami * Jamaat-e-Islami * Pakistan Army * Tikka Khan * A. A. K. Niazi * Razakars * Al-Badr * Al-Shams
IndiaIndira Gandhi * Indian Army * Sam Manekshaw * Jagjit Singh Aurora

Notable figures of the Cold War

Soviet UnionJoseph Stalin * Nikita Khrushchev * Leonid Brezhnev * Yuri Andropov * Konstantin Chernenko * Mikhail Gorbachev * Boris Yeltsin * Andrei Gromyko * Anatoly Dobrynin * Alexei Kosygin
United StatesHarry S. Truman * George Marshall * Joseph McCarthy * Dwight D. Eisenhower * John F. Kennedy * Robert F. Kennedy * Lyndon B. Johnson * Richard Nixon * Henry Kissinger * Gerald Ford * Jimmy Carter * Ronald Reagan * George H. W. Bush
People's Republic of ChinaMao Zedong * Zhou Enlai * Hua Guofeng * Deng Xiaoping * Zhao Ziyang
West GermanyKonrad Adenauer * Walter Hallstein * Willy Brandt * Helmut Schmidt * Helmut Kohl
United KingdomWinston Churchill * Clement Attlee * Ernest Bevin * Anthony Eden * Harold Macmillan * Alec Douglas-Home * Harold Wilson * Edward Heath * James Callaghan * Margaret Thatcher
ItalyAlcide De Gasperi * Palmiro Togliatti * Giulio Andreotti * Aldo Moro * Enrico Berlinguer * Francesco Cossiga * Bettino Craxi
FranceCharles de Gaulle * Alain Poher * Georges Pompidou * Valéry Giscard d'Estaing * François Mitterrand
SpainFrancisco Franco * Luis Carrero Blanco * Juan Carlos I of Spain * Adolfo Suárez * Felipe González
People's Republic of PolandBolesław Bierut * Władysław Gomułka * Edward Gierek * Wojciech Jaruzelski * Pope John Paul II * Lech Wałęsa
CanadaWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King * Louis St. Laurent * John Diefenbaker * Lester Pearson * Pierre Trudeau * Joe Clark * John Turner * Brian Mulroney * Kim Campbell
Eastern EuropeEnver Hoxha (Albania) * Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia) * Imre Nagy (Hungary) * Nicolae Ceauşescu (Romania) * Alexander Dubček (Czechoslovakia) * Walter Ulbricht * Erich Honecker (East Germany)
Far EastChiang Kai-shek * Chiang Ching-kuo (Taiwan) * Syngman Rhee * Park Chung-hee (South Korea) * Kim Il-sung (North Korea) * Ho Chi Minh (North Vietnam) * Ngo Dinh Diem (South Vietnam) * Pol Pot (Cambodia) * U Nu * Ne Win (Burma) * Indira Gandhi * Jawaharlal Nehru (India) * Sukarno * Suharto * Mohammad Hatta * Adam Malik (Indonesia) * Corazon Aquino * Nur Misuari * Jose Maria Sison * Ferdinand Marcos * Imelda Marcos (Philippines)
Latin AmericaFidel Castro (Cuba) * Che Guevara (Argentina/Cuba) * Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua) * Salvador Allende * Augusto Pinochet (Chile) * Getúlio Vargas * Luís Carlos Prestes * João Goulart * Castelo Branco (Brazil)
Middle EastMohammad Reza Pahlavi * Ayatollah Khomeini (Iran) * Saddam Hussein (Iraq) * Gamal Abdel Nasser * Anwar El Sadat (Egypt) * Muammar al-Gaddafi (Libya) * Menachem Begin (Israel) * Mohammad Najibullah * Ahmad Shah Massoud (Afghanistan)
AfricaPatrice Lumumba * Mobutu Sese Seko (Congo/Zaire) * Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana) * Idi Amin (Uganda) * Agostinho Neto * José Eduardo dos Santos * Jonas Savimbi (Angola) * Mengistu Haile Mariam (Ethiopia)

Presidents of Bangladesh

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman * Syed Nazrul Islam � * Abu Sayeed Chowdhury * Mohammad Ullah * Sheikh Mujibur Rahman * Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad * Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem * Ziaur Rahman * Abdus Sattar * Hussain Muhammad Ershad * A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury * Hussain Muhammad Ershad * Shahabuddin AhmedI * Abdur Rahman Biswas * Shahabuddin Ahmed * A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury * Jamiruddin SircarI * Iajuddin Ahmed * Zillur Rahman

Prime Ministers of Bangladesh

Tajuddin Ahmad * Sheikh Mujibur Rahman * Muhammad Mansur Ali * Shah Azizur Rahman * Ataur Rahman Khan * Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury * Moudud Ahmed * Kazi Zafar Ahmed * Khaleda Zia * Habibur Rahman * Sheikh Hasina * Latifur Rahman * Khaleda Zia * Iajuddin Ahmed * Fazlul Haquei * Fakhruddin Ahmedi * Sheikh Hasina



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