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"Ahsan Adelur Rahman is a Bangladeshi politician and the incumbent Member of Parliament from Nilphamari-4. He was born in Kishoreganj, Nilphamari district. His father, Dr. Asadur Rahman (former MP from Nilphamari 4), was Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh Agriculture University of Mymensingh and Mother's name is Merina Rahman (former two-time MP) and nephew of Ex-President Hussein Muhammad Ershad. He completed his MBA From Institute of Business Administration of the University of Dhaka. He was working in the Dubai Islamic Bank of the United Arab Emirates. [1] Adel filed nomination papers for Nilphamari-4 constituency on the nomination of Jatiya Party in the eleventh parliamentary elections held on December 30, 2018. Later he was declared the candidate of the grand alliance. Adel took a symbol of langol and won a landslide victory, obtaining two lakh 36 thousand 9 and 30 votes in the election. [2] Career Ahsan Adelur Rahman was elected to Parliament from Nilphamari-4 as a Jatiya Party candidate on 30 December 2018. References Living people 11th Jatiya Sangsad members Year of birth missing (living people) Jatiya Party politicians "
"James Rudolph Partridge (October 26, 1823 - February 24, 1884) was a diplomat and politician who served in a variety of positions, including as a Maryland State Delegates, Secretary of State of Maryland, Minister Resident to Honduras and United States Ambassador to Brazil. Early life and education Partridge was born in Maryland in 1823. He graduated from Harvard University in 1841 and received masters and law degrees from Harvard in 1843. After graduation, Partridge practiced law in Baltimore and served on a federal commission appointed to resolve Mexican War claims. Political Life Partridge was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1856, serving as the chairman of its judiciary committee. He was appointed Maryland Secretary of State two years later by newly-elected Governor of Maryland Thomas H. Hicks. He served in the role from 1858 until 1861. In 1862, Partridge was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln to serve as the first foreign minister to Honduras, a post he held from April 25, 1862 until November 14, 1862. Partridge later served as the first U.S. foreign minister to El Salvador from June 15, 1863 to March 22, 1866, and as foreign minister to Venezuela from July 8, 1869 to May 9, 1870. Partridge was one of the individuals responsible for establishing diplomatic relations with El Salvador, and supervised the opening of the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador. In 1871, Partridge was appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant to the role of U.S. Ambassador to Brazil. He served in the post for nearly six years, from July 31, 1871 to June 11, 1877. During that time, Partridge retained a residence in Washington, D.C. In April 1882, Partridge was appointed as a foreign minister to Peru after the sudden death of Stephen A. Hurlbut. He took the oath of office and proceeded to the post, but did not present credentials. He was recalled after trying to coordinate the intervention of European diplomats in a war between Peru and Chile, which the Arthur administration said was unauthorized and a violation of the Monroe Doctrine. He left Peru in March of 1883. He was later named for a post as a foreign minister to Nicaragua, but his nomination was withdrawn from the United States Senate for consideration. Death In the last year of his life, Partridge sailed for Europe, traveled to France, Malta and the Holy Land, and resided for a brief period in Spain. Depressed over the deaths of his wife and children which had occurred over several years, he committed suicide in Alicante on February 24, 1884. References 19th- century American diplomats Ambassadors of the United States to Brazil 19th-century American politicians Harvard University alumni People from Baltimore 1884 deaths 1823 births Ambassadors of the United States to Honduras Ambassadors of the United States to Venezuela Ambassadors of the United States to El Salvador "
"Lalit Sen (born 21 April 1932) is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India as a member of the Indian National Congress. He was a student of Bishop Cotton School, Shimla and did his degree from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. References External links *Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website 1932 births Living people Lok Sabha members from Himachal Pradesh 3rd Lok Sabha members 4th Lok Sabha members Indian National Congress politicians "