• Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (also spelled Khandakar Mushtaq Ahmed; 27 February 1919 – 5 March 1996) was a Bangladeshi politician. He was the Minister of Commerce...
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  • Evin Ahmad (born 1990), Swedish actress of Kurdish descent Ismet Ahmad (1945–2023), Indonesian academic, bureaucrat and lecturer Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (1918–1996)...
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    headed by former Mujib associate Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, was formed. Mujib's senior cabinet minister Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad formed a new government and immediately...
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  • Khaled Mosharraf against President Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad to remove the assassins of Sheikh Mujib from power and Mostaq from the Presidency. It was the result...
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    his residence as part of a coup d'état. The Minister of Commerce, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, immediately took control and proclaimed himself head of an interim...
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    of Mujibur Rahman's cabinet ministers and a leading conspirator Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad gained the presidency and dismissed Major General K M Shafiullah...
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    1975 military coup and was replaced by Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad as the President of Bangladesh. Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad replaced the Bangladesh Army chief,...
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    the coup, one of Mujib's close associates and cabinet ministers Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, with support of the officers, took control of the government and...
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  • The Mostaq Ahmad ministry was the Government of Bangladesh from 15 August 1975 to 7 November 1975.[self-published source?] "National Revolution and Solidarity...
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    praised the mastermind of the assassination Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad by saying, "President Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad believes in democracy and he wants to restore...
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  • where many other Awami League leaders had taken refuge, including Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad and Colonel M A G Osmani. Before reaching Agartala, during Tajuddin...
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    killing. When Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad invited Awami League leaders such as Mansur Ali, Syed Nazrul Islam, A. H. M. Qamaruzzaman and Tajuddin Ahmad to join his...
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  • been killed. The army led by Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad has taken over power. Curfew has been declared". The coup made Mostaq Ahmad the president. The new president...
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    members who was in a bitter bureaucratic rivalry with his loyalists, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad. Immediately after, martial law was promulgated in the country....
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  • 1972. After the 15 August 1975 Bangladesh coup d'état, President Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad replaced him with Major General Ziaur Rahman. He was commissioned...
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  • Khondakar Abdul Hamid (1918–1983), journalist and editor of The Azad Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (1919–1996), former President of Bangladesh Khandaker Abdul Malik...
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    lieutenants and havildars. They were backed up by Awami League politician Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, who usurped the presidency. On the day of the coup, the junior...
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  • irrigation and power in the cabinets of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad and Ziaur Rahman. He was the Minister for Flood Control, Irrigation...
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    counter-coup on November 3, 1975, against the regime of president Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad and army chief Ziaur Rahman, which had seized power on August 15...
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  • coups in post-independence Bangladesh. After deposing Khondakar Mustaq Ahmad in the 3 November 1975 coup, Mosharraf was assassinated on 7 November 1975...
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    Khan was elected as the treasurer, while Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad and A. K. Rafiqul Hussain were elected the party's first joint secretaries...
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  • Thakur and Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad. Taher was invited to join the cabinet by Rashid, which he declined. Taher was present at Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad's swearing-in...
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  • Tajuddin Ahmad, A. H. M. Qamaruzzaman and Muhammad Mansur Ali, but was ultimately arrested by the regime of the new president Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad. The...
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  • (Secretary General) Abul Hasnat Muhammad Qamaruzzaman Abdul Mannan Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad Abdul Malek Ukil Professor M. Yousuf Ali Manaranjan Dhar Muzaffar...
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  • against the regime of Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad. However, the uprising was reconditioned on 6 November with the resignation of Mostaq Ahmed from the presidency...
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  • were killed. The assassins were protected by the government of Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad that took power next, through the passage of 1975 Indemnity Ordinance...
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  • in one room. Aminur told them an important representative of the Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad government would meet them. Five Army officers led by Moslemuddin...
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    Military junta (1948–1958)  Bangladesh – Military-backed regime of Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (1975), military interim government led by Chief Justice Abu Sadat...
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  • high-ranking officers and his Dhaka Brigade, Mosharraf had forced Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, who, following the 15 August coup that assassinated the founding...
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    and Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad), Vice President of Bangladesh (Syed Nazrul Islam) and Prime Minister of Bangladesh (Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Tajuddin Ahmad, Muhammad...
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