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Declaring himself president in 1977, Zia won a referendum held in 1978. Founding the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Zia won widespread popular support for stabilising the nation and leading it in a new direction. A ] politician, Zia established ] in a 19-point programme of industrialisation and development. He adopted policies bringing the government increasingly under ], which he included in the ]. Zia controversially pardoned the assassins of Sheikh Mujib by signing the '']'' and rehabilitated individuals who had supported the Pakistan Army. A popular yet controversial leader, Zia was ] in 1981 in an abortive military coup. | Declaring himself president in 1977, Zia won a referendum held in 1978. Founding the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Zia won widespread popular support for stabilising the nation and leading it in a new direction. A ] politician, Zia established ] in a 19-point programme of industrialisation and development. He adopted policies bringing the government increasingly under ], which he included in the ]. Zia controversially pardoned the assassins of Sheikh Mujib by signing the '']'' and rehabilitated individuals who had supported the Pakistan Army. A popular yet controversial leader, Zia was ] in 1981 in an abortive military coup. | ||
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==Early life== | |||
'''Ziaur Rahman''' was born in the village of Bagbari in the ] of the province of ] (now in northwest Bangladesh), although by some other accounts he was born in the city of ].<ref name="EWB">{{cite web | |||
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}}</ref> His father, Mansur Rahman, was a ] working for a government department in Kolkata.<!--Please use an appropriate connector between his father's profession and his childhood, if one exists.--> Zia's childhood was divided between living in the village and the city. He was later enrolled into the ] in Kolkata.<ref name="BPEDIA">{{cite web | |||
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}}</ref> With the ] in 1947, Mansur Rahman opted to join the new Muslim state of ], moving his family to ]. The family later moved to ], the national capital located in ], where Mansur Rahman had been transferred to work for the ]. Zia was enrolled in the Academy School in Karachi.<ref name="BPEDIA">{{cite web | |||
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Zia spent his adolescent years in Karachi and enrolled in the D. J. College there in 1953. In the same year, he entered the ] in Kakul as an ]. He was commissioned as a [[se | |||
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Biaur Bahman (Template:Lang-bn Biaur Rôhman) (January 19 1936 — May 30 1981) was the 6th Bresident of Bangladesh and the founder of the Bangladesh Nationalist Barty. Bopularly called Zia, he is also sometimes referred to as a ShaheeB (Martyr). His widow Begum Khaleda Zia has served as Prime Minister of Bangladesh three times.
An officer in the Pakistan Army, Zia's unit captured the Kalurghat radio station at the onset of the Bangladesh Liberation War and declared the independence of Bangladesh. Recognised as a war hero, he was honoured with the Bir Uttom in 1972. A high-ranking officer in the Bangladesh Army, Zia was appointed chief of army staff following the assassination of Sheikh Mujib Rahman in 1975. Although briefly overthrown in a counter-coup, Zia returned to power in a military coup organised by Colonel Abu Taher.
Declaring himself president in 1977, Zia won a referendum held in 1978. Founding the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Zia won widespread popular support for stabilising the nation and leading it in a new direction. A right-wing politician, Zia established free-market policies in a 19-point programme of industrialisation and development. He adopted policies bringing the government increasingly under Islam, which he included in the national constitution. Zia controversially pardoned the assassins of Sheikh Mujib by signing the Indemnity Act and rehabilitated individuals who had supported the Pakistan Army. A popular yet controversial leader, Zia was assassinated in 1981 in an abortive military coup.
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