Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, the Glossary
Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem (29 March 1916 – 8 July 1997) was a Bangladeshi jurist and statesman.[1]
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35 relations: Abu Sayeed Chowdhury, Awami League, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Liberation War, Bengal Presidency, British Raj, Calcutta High Court, Carmichael College, Chief Justice of Bangladesh, Chief Martial Law Administrator, Department of Law, University of Calcutta, Dhaka, High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Khaled Mosharraf, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, Kolkata, Military coups in Bangladesh, Mohammad Mohammadullah, Muhammad Mansur Ali, Partition of India, Politician, Presidencies and provinces of British India, Presidency University, Kolkata, President of Bangladesh, Rangpur District, Rangpur Division, Rangpur Zilla School, Rangpur, Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, State Bank of Pakistan, Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Syed A. B. Mahmud Hossain, University of Calcutta, Ziaur Rahman, 3 November 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état.
- Carmichael College alumni
- Chief justices of Bangladesh
- People from Rangpur District
- Presidents of Bangladesh
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury (আবু সাঈদ চৌধুরী; 31 January 1921 – 2 August 1987) was a jurist and the second president of Bangladesh. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Abu Sayeed Chowdhury are Awami League politicians and presidents of Bangladesh.
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Awami League
The Bangladesh Awami League (বাংলাদেশ আওয়ামী লীগ), often simply called the Awami League, is one of the major political parties in Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia.
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Bangladesh Liberation War
The Bangladesh Liberation War (মুক্তিযুদ্ধ), also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence and known as the Liberation War in Bangladesh, was an armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Bengali nationalist and self-determination movement in East Pakistan, which resulted in the independence of Bangladesh.
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Bengal Presidency
The Bengal Presidency, officially the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, later the Bengal Province, was the largest of all three presidencies of British India during Company rule and later a province of India.
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British Raj
The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.
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Calcutta High Court
The Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in India.
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Carmichael College
Carmichael College is an educational institution in Rangpur, Bangladesh.
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Chief Justice of Bangladesh
The Chief Justice of Bangladesh (বাংলাদেশের প্রধান বিচারপতি –) is the chief amongst the judges of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, and also head of the whole judicial establishments, including subordinate courts. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and chief Justice of Bangladesh are chief justices of Bangladesh and Supreme Court of Bangladesh justices.
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Chief Martial Law Administrator
The office of the Chief Martial Law Administrator was a senior and authoritative post with Zonal Martial Law Administrators as deputies created in countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia that gave considerable executive authority and powers to the holder of the post to enforce martial law in the country in an events to ensure the continuity of government. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Chief Martial Law Administrator are presidents of Bangladesh.
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Department of Law, University of Calcutta
The Department of Law, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, formerly University College of Law, is a faculty in the University of Calcutta, founded in 1909, colloquially referred to as Hazra Law College, which offers undergraduate, postgraduate, doctorate and post doctorate courses.
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Dhaka
Dhaka (or; Ḍhākā), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh.
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High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh
The High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh (হাইকোর্ট ডিভিশন) popularly known as the 'High Court' is one of the two divisions of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, the other division being the Appellate Division.
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Khaled Mosharraf
Khaled Mosharraf, Bir Uttom (খালেদ মোশাররফ; 9 November 1937 – 7 November 1975) was a Bangladeshi army officer who is known for his role in the Bangladesh Liberation War and the subsequent coups in post-independence Bangladesh.
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Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad
Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad (also spelled Khandakar Mushtaq Ahmed; 27 February 1919 – 5 March 1996) was a Bangladeshi politician. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad are Awami League politicians and presidents of Bangladesh.
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Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
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Military coups in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has undergone several changes of government since the Proclamation of Independence in 1971.
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Mohammad Mohammadullah
Mohammad Mohammadullah (মোহাম্মদ মুহম্মদুল্লাহ; 21 October 1921 – 12 November 1999) was the third president of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Mohammad Mohammadullah are Awami League politicians and presidents of Bangladesh.
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Muhammad Mansur Ali
Muhammad Mansur Ali (16 January 1917 – 3 November 1975) was a Bangladeshi politician who was a close confidant of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Muhammad Mansur Ali are Awami League politicians.
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Partition of India
The Partition of India in 1947 was the change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in the Indian subcontinent and the creation of two independent dominions in South Asia: India and Pakistan.
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Politician
A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.
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Presidencies and provinces of British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.
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Presidency University, Kolkata
Presidency University, Kolkata (formerly Presidency College, Kolkata) is a public state university located in College Street, Kolkata.
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President of Bangladesh
The President of Bangladesh (বাংলাদেশের রাষ্ট্রপতি —) officially the president of the People's Republic of Bangladesh (গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশের রাষ্ট্রপতি —) is the head of state of Bangladesh and commander-in-chief of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and president of Bangladesh are presidents of Bangladesh.
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Rangpur District
Rangpur (রংপুর) is a district in Northern Bangladesh.
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Rangpur Division
Rangpur Division (রংপুর বিভাগ) is one of the Divisions in Bangladesh.
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Rangpur Zilla School
Rangpur Zilla School (Rangpur District School) is a school located in Rangpur District, Bangladesh.
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Rangpur, Bangladesh
Rangpur (City of Colour), is one of the major cities in Bangladesh and Rangpur Division.
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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 – 15 August 1975), popularly known by the honorific prefix Bangabandhu, was a Bangladeshi politician, revolutionary, statesman, activist and diarist. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman are Awami League politicians and presidents of Bangladesh.
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State Bank of Pakistan
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) (اسٹیٹ بینک پاکستان.) is the central bank of Pakistan.
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Supreme Court of Bangladesh
Supreme Court of Bangladesh (translit) is the highest court of law in Bangladesh.
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Syed A. B. Mahmud Hossain
Syed A. B. Mahmud Hossain (19162 August 1981) was a Bangladeshi lawyer and jurist who served as the 2nd Chief Justice of Bangladesh during 1975–1978. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Syed A. B. Mahmud Hossain are chief justices of Bangladesh and Supreme Court of Bangladesh justices.
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University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public state university located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
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Ziaur Rahman
Ziaur Rahman (19 January 193630 May 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer and politician who served as the President of Bangladesh from 1977 until his assassination. Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Ziaur Rahman are presidents of Bangladesh.
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3 November 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état
The 3 November 1975 Bangladesh coup d'état was a military coup d'état led by Major General Khaled Mosharraf to remove the assassins of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from power.
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See also
Carmichael College alumni
- Abdul Hye Sikder
- Abdullah al Mahmood
- Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
- Amjad Hossain (politician, born 1924)
- Anisul Hoque
- Asadul Habib Dulu
- Asaduzzaman Noor
- Dipankar Dipon
- GM Quader
- Habibur Rahman (Bogra politician)
- Hussain Muhammad Ershad
- Jahanara Imam
- Khairat Hossain
- Khandaker Golam Mostafa
- M A Khaleq
- M. Abdur Rahim
- Mahmudul Islam
- Manju Sarkar
- Maqbular Rahman Sarkar
- Monajatuddin
- Mostafizur Rahman Mostafa
- Nurul Huq Choudhury
- Nuruzzaman Ahmed
- Paritosh Chakrabarti
- Rafiqul Haque
- Ramesh Chandra Sen
- Raufun Basunia
- Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury
- Shah Abdul Hamid
- Shah Abdur Razzak
- Shahanara Begum
- Sharif Imam
- Waliur Rahman
Chief justices of Bangladesh
- A. B. M. Khairul Haque
- A. T. M. Afzal
- Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
- Badrul Haider Chowdhury
- Chief Justice of Bangladesh
- Fazle Kaderi Mohammad Abdul Munim
- Hasan Foez Siddique
- J. R. Mudassir Husain
- Kemaluddin Hossain
- Khondokar Mahmud Hasan
- Latifur Rahman
- M. M. Ruhul Amin
- Mahmudul Amin Choudhury
- Mainur Reza Chowdhury
- Md. Abdul Wahhab Miah
- Md. Muzammel Hossain
- Md. Ruhul Amin
- Md. Tafazzul Islam
- Mohammad Fazlul Karim
- Muhammad Habibur Rahman
- Mustafa Kamal (judge)
- Obaidul Hassan
- Shahabuddin Ahmed
- Surendra Kumar Sinha
- Syed A. B. Mahmud Hossain
- Syed Mahmud Hossain
People from Rangpur District
- Abdul Awal (Rangpur politician)
- Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
- Abu Sayed (student activist)
- Anisul Haque Chowdhury (Rangpur politician)
- Anisul Hoque
- Anisul Islam Mondal
- Arif Hossain Moon
- Begum Rokeya
- D. P. Roy Choudhury
- Hassan Mahmood Khandker
- Kamal Uddin Haider
- Karim Uddin Bharsha
- Karimunnesa Khanam Chaudhurani
- Khandaker Golam Mostafa
- M. Abul Kashem
- Md. Atiqul Islam (police officer)
- Mishrat Jahan Moushumi
- Mofazzal Hossain
- Mohammad Harij Uddin Sarker
- Monajatuddin
- Paritosh Chakrabarti
- Pavel Rahman
- Quadrat Elahi Rahman Shafique
- Rahim Uddin Bharosha
- Rashid Askari
- Rezwana Choudhury Bannya
- Robiul Hoque
- Saad Ershad
- Sajidul Islam
- Sanjida Islam
- Shah Moazzem Hossain
- Shahida Rahman Josna
- Shamsul Hossain Sarkar
- Zakir Hossain Sarkar
- Zhilik
Presidents of Bangladesh
- A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury
- A. K. M. Nurul Islam
- A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury
- Abdur Rahman Biswas
- Abdus Sattar (president)
- Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
- Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
- Chief Martial Law Administrator
- Hussain Muhammad Ershad
- Iajuddin Ahmed
- Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad
- List of presidents of Bangladesh
- Mirza Nurul Huda
- Mohammad Abdul Hamid
- Mohammad Mohammadullah
- Mohammed Shahabuddin
- Moudud Ahmed
- Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar
- Presidency of Ziaur Rahman
- President of Bangladesh
- Presidential elections in Bangladesh
- Shahabuddin Ahmed
- Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
- Ziaur Rahman
- Zillur Rahman
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Sadat_Mohammad_Sayem
Also known as Abu Saadat Mohammed Sayem, Abu's-Sa'dat Muhammad Sayam.