Hassan Zareer

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Hassan Zareer
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Vice President of the Maldives
Tenure7 June 1976 6 January 1977
PredecessorNone [1]
President Ibrahim Nasir
SuccessorOffice abolished
Born1935
Fura Malé, Maldive Islands
Died18 August 2001 [2]
Malé, Maldives
SpouseFathimath Jameel
Issue Zahiya
House Huraa
MotherPrincess Medhu Goma

Hassan Zareer (died 18 August 2001) was a Maldivian politician and engineer who served as the vice president of the Maldives from June 1976 to January 1977. He was also a member of the royal family of the Maldives, as the grandson of Muhammad Shamsuddeen III.

Zareer was Vice President of the Maldives in the administration of former President Ibrahim Nasir. [3] He was one of the 5 Vice Presidents from 7 June 1976 to 6 January 1977. [4] [5]

In addition to the post of Vice President, Zareer served as a member of the parliament. [3] He also held the posts of Minister of Education, [3] Minister of Transport, [3] Minister of Trade, [6] and Minister of Provincial Affairs. [3] [7]

Zareer was married to Fathimath Jameel, and had four children, including Zahiya Zareer. [3]

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References

  1. Since there was 5 Vice presidents serving together and all 5 has been appointed in different dates, they cannot be referred Preceded each other.
  2. "އަލްފާޟިލް ޙަސަން ޒަރީރު އަވަހާރަވުމުގެ ހިތާމަ ފާޅުކުރުން" [Condolences on the passing away of Mr. Hassan Zareer]. The President's Office (in Divehi). 19 August 2001. Retrieved 19 August 2001.
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