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Former Bangladesh President Shahabuddin Ahmed has died

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Former Bangladesh President Shahabuddin Ahmed has died
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Shahabuddin Ahmed, the previous President of Bangladesh, died at the age of 92 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In the middle of a huge uprising in 1990 to depose ex-military ruler HM Ershad, he served as temporary head of state as the nomination of all parties. From 1996 until 2001, Shahabuddin Ahmed was also the President of Bangladesh.

He was enrolled to the University of Dhaka in 1948 after clearing the matriculation and intermediate examinations. As a resident student of Fazlul Haq Hall, he earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1951 and a master's degree in international relations in 1952. He went to the University of Oxford for a specific programme in public management. In February 1991, he was held accountable for organising a "free and credible" election within the country.

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