| Abdur Rahman Biswas আব্দুর রহমান বিশ্বাস |
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| President of Bangladesh | |
| In office 10 October 1991 – 9 October 1996 |
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| Prime Minister | Khaleda Zia Muhammad Habibur Rahman (Acting) Hasina Wazed |
| Preceded by | Shahabuddin Ahmed (Acting) |
| Succeeded by | Shahabuddin Ahmed |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 September 1926 |
| Political party | Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
| Alma mater | University of Dhaka |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
Abdur Rahman Biswas (Bengali: আব্দুর রহমান বিশ্বাস) (born 1 September 1926 in the village of Shaistabad, Barisal District) was the President of Bangladesh between 1991 and 1996.[1]
Biswas was educated in the village where he was born and at Dhaka University, where he received history degrees (a Bachelor of Arts (with honors) and a Master of Arts) and a degree in law. His subsequent public service included chairing a local cooperative bank and sponsoring educational initiatives.[1]
Biswas was elected as a representative to the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly in 1962 and 1965. In 1967 he represented Pakistan at the UN General Assembly. Bangladesh held general elections in 1979, in which Biswas obtained a seat in its parliament (Jatiyo Sangsad). He held posts in its ministries. His seat in the parliament was confirmed during a 1991 election and soon afterwards he was chosen as Speaker of the Parliament.[2] He won the October 1991 election for President.[1]
His tenure as President of the Caretaker government of Bangladesh saw challenges from the military; according to Banglapedia he dealt with these challenges 'firmly'.[1]
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| Preceded by Shahabuddin Ahmed Acting |
President of Bangladesh 1991–1996 |
Succeeded by Shahabuddin Ahmed |
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