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Created page with "thumb|Mohammed Shahabuddin '''Mohammad Sahabuddin''', born on December 10, 1949, is currently serving as the President of Bangladesh. He took office as the 22nd President of Bangladesh on April 24, 2023. Before assuming the presidency, he held positions as a Senior Sessions Judge and Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission. Category:Bangladeshi people == References =="
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'''Mohammad Sahabuddin''', born on December 10, 1949, is currently serving as the President of Bangladesh. He took office as the 22nd President of Bangladesh on April 24, 2023. Before assuming the presidency, he held positions as a Senior Sessions Judge and Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.
'''Mohammad Sahabuddin''', born on December 10, 1949, is currently serving as the President of Bangladesh. He took office as the 22nd President of Bangladesh on April 24, 2023. Before assuming the presidency, he held positions as a Senior Sessions Judge and Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.
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Revision as of 11:25, 5 December 2024

Mohammed Shahabuddin

Mohammad Sahabuddin, born on December 10, 1949, is currently serving as the President of Bangladesh. He took office as the 22nd President of Bangladesh on April 24, 2023. Before assuming the presidency, he held positions as a Senior Sessions Judge and Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission.

References