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  1. Provisional Government of Bangladesh (1971–1972) 1. Tajuddin Ahmad. (1925– 1975) —. 17 April 1971. 12 January 1972. 270 days. Awami League.

  2. The system was scrapped in 2011 by 15th amendment of constitution to allow political government to conduct any General Election in future. The current prime minister is Sheikh Hasina, appointed on 6 January 2009 by president Iajuddin Ahmed. She is the longest serving prime minister in the country's history.

  3. history of Bangladesh, a survey of the notable events and people in the history of Bangladesh, from the 3rd century bce to the present day. Bangladesh, located in the northeastern region of the Indian subcontinent, has been independently ruled since 1971, but the land and peoples of the modern country have centuries-long histories that centre on the thriving delta of the Ganges River.

  4. Mar 16, 2020 · Bangladesh. Express Explained. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. March 17 is the birth anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (1920-1975), the founding leader of Bangladesh and the country’s first Prime Minister. He is referred to as Sheikh Mujib or simply Mujib, the title 'Bangabandhu' meaning 'friend of Bengal'.

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  5. Aug 15, 2023 · On March 26, 1971, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman officially declared the independence of Bangladesh. The freedom struggle intensified, leading to a nine-month-long war with Pakistan. Despite facing overwhelming odds, the valiant efforts of the Bangladeshi people, led by their visionary leader, culminated in victory on December 16, 1971, when the ...

  6. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bengali language: শেখ মুজিবর রহমান Shekh Mujibur Rôhman) (March 17, 1920 – August 15, 1975) was a Bengali political leader in East Pakistan and the founding leader of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh and later as President. He is ...

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  8. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was Bangladesh’s first Prime Minister, affectionately known as Bangabandhu (“friend of Bengal” in Bengali). An immense presence in former East Pakistan and a thorn in West Pakistan, he was the central figure who initiated the emancipation of Bengalis from the military rule of General Ayub Khan and General Yahya Khan ...

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