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    Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem (29 March 1916 – 8 July 1997) was a Bangladeshi jurist and statesman. He was the first Chief Justice of Bangladesh from 1972 to...
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  • German model Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem (1916–1997), Bangladeshi jurist and statesman Sadat Tebazaalwa (born 1985), Ugandan boxer Sadat X (born Derek Murphy...
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    army headquarters, an interim government was formed with Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem as chief martial law administrator and Ziaur Rahman, Air Vice Marshal...
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  • between the belligerents. The coup lasted 3 days, after which Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem was installed as president while Mosharraf served as the Chief...
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  • popular uprising led by JSD leader retired Lt. Col. Abu Taher. Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem (1975–76): held this post after Mosharraf's death while...
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  • between the belligerents. The coup lasted 3 days, after which Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem was installed as president while Mosharraf served as the Chief...
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    Shuvo. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, 6th President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad, former President of Bangladesh, founder Jatiya Party Abu Sadat Mohammad...
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    Ahmad (1975), military interim government led by Chief Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem (1975–1976) and later Ziaur Rahman (1976–1978), military government...
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    governor in the military-backed government headed by President Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem) for Dhaka Division. Born on 23 September 1932 (official birthday...
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    Prime Minister None Preceded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Succeeded by Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem Personal details Born 27 February 1919 Dashpara, Bengal, British...
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  • assassination. On 7 November 1975, a counter-coup was organised by Lt. Colonel Abu Taher and his clandestine group Biplobi Shainik Sangstha, during which Mosharraf...
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    power in a coup led by Lt. Colonel Abu Taher on 7 November 1975. The Chief Justice of Bangladesh, Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, succeeded to the presidency on...
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    Bangladesh started with his acquisition of the presidency from Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem on April 21, 1977 after the latter resigned from his position on...
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    to remove the mutineers and restore order to the Army. Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem replaced Khandaker Moshtaque as president and Mosharraf was made...
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  • Parliamentary Affairs for two years. Khandaker Abu Bakr had been appointed by the president, Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, as the attorney general of Bangladesh on...
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    coincide with statements made by the country's Election Committee, making Mohammad Abdul Hamid the 20th President when first elected in 2013, yet contradicts...
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    event which's known as the Jail Killing. Mostaq was replaced by Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, the first Chief Justice of Bangladesh. The uprising was planned...
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  • Rahman, President (1975) Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, President (1975) Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, President (1975–1977) Ziaur Rahman, President (1977–1981) Abdus...
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    Shah Abdul Hamid (1900-1972) 1st Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem (1916-1997) first Chief Justice of Bangladesh, 5th President of...
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    crowd. Rab is a survivor of the 1974 Ramna massacre. President Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem released M. A. Jalil and Rab after taking power because of the...
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    In 1975, he was appointed as an adviser to President Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and vested in charge of the Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs...
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    age of 67 or At the pleasure of the President Inaugural holder Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem Formation 16 December 1972; 52 years ago (1972-12-16) Salary ৳142000...
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    vice-president as acting president suspended by Mostaq, Chief Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem was appointed to the presidency of what became a military interim...
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    Bangladesh began on 21 April 1977 by taking over the presidency from Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem. He said with a hint of creating competition in the country's politics...
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    لیگ) in 1949 by the Bengali nationalists Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Yar Mohammad Khan and Shamsul Huq, and joined later by Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy who...
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    3 Ziaur Rahman Chief of Army 10 November 1975 26 November 1975 Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem 4 Abul Fazal Adviser 26 November 1975 22 June 1977 Shah Azizur...
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  • Bangladesh. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, 6th President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad, former President of Bangladesh, founder Jatiya Party Abu Sadat Mohammad...
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  • presidency and his replacement by Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem. On 7 November, a mutiny incited by Lieutenant Colonel Abu Taher resulted in the end of the...
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    The chief justice, Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, was installed as president. Mosharraf was killed by renegade socialist troops led by Abu Taher on 7 November...
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    ratify the treaty without consulting parliament. Chief Justice Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem ruled that parliament had to ratify the treaty in accordance with...
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