Abdul Hamid
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 59 years ago |
Date of birth | January 1,1944 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Mithamain |
Bangladesh | |
Date of died | September 10,1965 |
Died | Khemkaran |
India | |
Spouse | Rashida Hamid |
Years of service | 1954–1965 |
Unit | The Grenadiers |
Parents | Sakina Begum |
Mohammad Usman | |
Education | University of Dhaka |
Gurudayal Government College | |
Gurudayal Govt. College | |
Central Law College, Dhaka | |
Awards | Param Vir Chakra |
Sainya Seva Medal | |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Position | President of Bangladesh |
President of Bangladesh since 2013 | |
Children | Rejwan Ahammad Taufiq |
Full name | Mohammad Abdul Hamid |
Siblings | Nurul Islam |
Previous position | President of Bangladesh (2013–2023) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 553608 |
Abdul Hamid Life story
Mohammad Abdul Hamid is a Bangladeshi politician who served as the president of Bangladesh from 2013 to 2023. He was elected to his first term in April 2013, and re-elected in 2018. Previously, he served as the speaker of the National Parliament from January 2009 to April 2013.
Libyan rivals 'co-ordinating over flood relief'
... Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah leads the UN-backed Government of National Unity in Tripoli, Libya s western capital city...
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... The Speaker s Office in parliament has accused Ms Mangoush of grand treason, and Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has referred her for investigation...
Libya militias battle in Tripoli after commander's arrest
... The latest violence was between brigades that operate in Tripoli, where Prime Minster Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah heads a government...
The hidden dangers of summertime swims
... And Mohammad Abdul Hamid, 16, from Carlisle, who drowned in the river Eden in Cumbria...
Libya protesters storm parliament building
... In the capital, Tripoli, where a rival administration holds sway, protesters called for elections, Their demand was backed by the head of the interim unity government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, who said all the country s institutions needed to be changed...
Bangladesh fire: 15,000 homes destroyed in Dhaka slum
... I don t know what will I do, Abdul Hamid, who ran a tea stall inside the slum, told the news agency...
Libya militias battle in Tripoli after commander's arrest
By Muthoni MuchiriBBC News
Two powerful militias that back Libya's UN-supported government have clashed in the capital, Tripoli, killing 55 people and injuring 146 others, medics say.
The fierce fighting, which erupted on Monday until late on Tuesday, forced The City 's main airport to close.
It only subsided after one side released a commander whose detention had triggered the fighting.
Libya remains in political chaos after long-serving ruler Col Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown and killed in 2011.
The country is effectively now split between an interim, internationally recognised government in the Tripoli and Another One in The East .
A 2020 ceasefire has brought a measure of peace, but entrenched factionalism on all sides constantly threatens to upset it.
Fighting has left many people trapped in their homes as battles took place in several districts of the capital, including Ain Zara in the south-east.
The latest violence was between brigades that operate in Tripoli, where Prime Minster Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah heads a government.
The Special Deterrence Force, which controls The Airport , arrested a senior commander from the 444 Brigade as he tried to travel on Monday.
The Commander had once been an officer in The Rival militia, the Reuters news agency reports.
, 234 families had to be evacuated from frontline areas with 60 ambulances deployed and three field hospitals Set Up to deal with the causalities.
The Prime Minister intervened and managed to get The Commander released to a " neutral party" the AFP news agency reports.
He later toured the neighbourhoods affected to see the scale of the damage.
The Airport reopened later on Wednesday, AFP says.
The UN mission said it was concerned about the possible impact of these developments on the ongoing efforts to prepare for elections, which were delayed two years ago.
" All parties must preserve the security gains achieved in recent years and address differences through dialogue, "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com