Shahabuddin

  1. Mohammad Shahabuddin set to become 22nd President of Bangladesh
  2. Muhammad of Ghor
  3. Shahabuddin, dreaded gangster & RJD MP who terrorised Bihar, dies of COVID in Delhi
  4. Mohammad Shahabuddin: The Bahubali of Bihar is back


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Mohammad Shahabuddin set to become 22nd President of Bangladesh

By Sahidul Hasan Khokon: Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu is set to become the next President of Bangladesh after the ruling Awami League, which holds an absolute majority in Parliament, nominated him for the top post. He will replace President Mohammad Abdul Hamid, whose tenure ends in April. On Sunday, the members of the Awami League Advisory Council submitted papers to the Election Commission, nominating Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu to the top post. Awami League office secretary Biplob Barua said that the party’s general secretary Obaidul Quader had proposed Sahabuddin's name as presidential candidate, with party’s joint general secretary Hasan Mahmud supporting it. Obaidul Quader spoke to reporters after the formalities of submission of nomination papers were completed. He said that Awami League chief and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina nominated Shahabuddin for the presidency. ALSO READ | But no other candidates filed their nomination for presidential posts till the deadline on Sunday. The main Opposition, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), cannot nominate anyone since all of its seven lawmakers resigned in December 2022. The tenure of Mohammad Abdul Hamid, the longest-serving president of the country, will end in April. According to the Constitution, he cannot hold a third term. Therefore, Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu will be elected unopposed as Bangladesh President. In Bangladesh, the President is elected by indirect voting in Parliament. Members of Parliament vote in this ...

Muhammad of Ghor

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • تۆرکجه • বাংলা • भोजपुरी • Català • Čeština • Deutsch • Español • Esperanto • فارسی • Français • ગુજરાતી • हिन्दी • Italiano • עברית • ქართული • Қазақша • Lietuvių • മലയാളം • मराठी • مصرى • Nederlands • 日本語 • ଓଡ଼ିଆ • Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • پنجابی • پښتو • Português • Русский • Simple English • Svenska • தமிழ் • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt Father Religion Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad ibn Sam ( معز الدین محمد بن سام), (1144– March 15, 1206), popularly known as Muhammad of Ghor, or simply Muhammad Ghori, was a ruler from the During his early career as governor of the southern tract of Extending the Ghurid dominion further eastwards into the After the death of Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad in 1203, Muhammad of Ghor ascended the throne of On his way back, Muhammad of Ghor was assassinated on the bank of Early years [ ] Name and title [ ] Muhammad of Ghor was born in the The synchronous accounts did not write much about Muhammad's exact birth date, although based on the writings of Title [ ] After the death of Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad – the senior partner in the dyarchy – Muhammad assumed the title of "al-Sultan al-Azam" which meant the "Greatest Sultan". Muhammad's courtier rhetorically aggrandizehim as the champion of Early career [ ] The early years of both Muhammad and his brother Ghiyath al-Din were spent in constant hardship. Their uncle ‌After their release from the captivity, " Later, In 1175, Muhammad marched from Invasion of India [ ] ...

Shahabuddin, dreaded gangster & RJD MP who terrorised Bihar, dies of COVID in Delhi

On Saturday, convicted dreaded gangster Mohammad Shahabuddin died at Delhi's Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) hospital--where he was undergoing treatment for COVID-19. DG (Tihar) Sandeep Goel confirmed the news about Shahabuddin's death. The 53-year-old gangster was serving a life sentence in Tihar jail and was diagnosed with COVID-19 on April 20. The death of the criminal comes three days after the Delhi High Court directed proper medical supervision of Shahabuddin, who had even been an RJD MP and won elections to the Siwan constituency 4 times, besides having been a RJD MLA. Earlier, on Wednesday, the Delhi High Court directed the Delhi government and the prison authority to ensure proper medical supervision and care of the former RJD MP and convicted gangster who was suffering from COVID-19 and was admitted to DDU Hospital. The court also permitted him to speak to a family member twice a day and disposed of his plea for protection of his life. His treatment was being monitored at DDU Hospital. Shahabuddin and his fiefdom Siwan Shahabuddin, in reality a feared gangster, was a former multiple-time Member of Parliament from Bihar's Siwan constituency, and a former member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly. Having cut his teeth in the youth wing under Lalu Prasad Yadav, Shahabuddin, since the mid-90s, has been said at various points to have run a parallel mob administration in Bihar's Siwan region where the atmosphere of fear around him was such that hardly anyone would dare to cam...

Mohammad Shahabuddin: The Bahubali of Bihar is back

Popularly referred to as the “Bahubali” of Bihar, Shahabuddin has for long been a symbol of terror in the state. (File) The past few days have been quite traumatising for Bihar’s political machinery as it struggles to keep up with a clean image in the wake of the release of the state’s most feared criminal turned politician, Shahabuddin. Popularly referred to as the “Bahubali” of Bihar, Shahabuddin has for long been a symbol of terror in the state. The image he has maintained is evident from the fact that he managed to win a seat in the Lok Sabha for four consecutive terms despite being convicted of multiple crimes. Born in May 1967 at Pratappur village in Siwan, Shahabuddin received his education in Bihar and went on to earn an MA degree in Political Science and a Phd. The first criminal record against him appears as a 19-year-old college student. By the early 2000s he had been named in around 30 criminal cases, including kidnapping, murder and possessing illegal arms and explosives. In the Hussainganj police station, he has been registered as a history-sheeter type A criminal. Shortly after he stepped into the criminal world, he made his entry onto the political stage under Lalu Prasad Yadav’s In 1990 he won a seat in the Bihar Legislative Assembly and went on to win it a second consecutive term in 1995. Encouraged by his successive victories in the Assembly elections, he was given a ticket to the In the two decades of parallel criminal and political successes, Shahabudd...