Zakir Husain
Hans Excellence Zakir Husain | |
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Zakir Husain | |
Indiens 3. præsident | |
Embedsperiode 13. maj 1967 – 3. maj 1969 | |
Premierminister | Indira Gandhi |
Vicepræsident | Varahagiri Venkata Giri |
Foregående | Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan |
Efterfulgt af | Varahagiri Venkata Giri (fungerende) |
Indiens 2. vicepræsident | |
Præsident | Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan |
Foregående | Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan |
Efterfulgt af | Varahagiri Venkata Giri |
Personlige detaljer | |
Født | 8. februar 1897 Hyderabad, Telangana, Indien |
Død | 3. maj 1969 (72 år) New Delhi, Delhi, Indien |
Gravsted | Indien |
Uddannelsessted | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Aligarh Muslimske Universitet Allahabad Universitet |
Religion | Islam |
Informationen kan være hentet fra Wikidata. |
Zakir Husain Khan (8. februar 1897 – 3. maj 1969) var en indisk økonom og politiker, der var Indiens præsident fra 1967 til 1969.[1] Han var den første indiske præsident, der døde i embedet.
Referencer
- ^ "Former Presidents". The President of India. Hentet 2. december 2019.
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Dr. Zakir Husain Khan was the third President of India, from 13 May 1967 until his death on 3 May 1969.
The National Emblem of India is derived from the time of the Emperor Ashoka. The emblem is a replica of the Lion of Sarnath, near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. The Lion Capital was erected in the third century BC by Emperor Ashoka to mark the spot where Buddha first proclaimed his gospel of peace and emancipation to the four quarters of the universe. The national emblem is thus symbolic of contemporary India’s reaffirmation of its ancient commitment to world peace and goodwill. The four lions(one hidden from view ) – symbolising power, courage and confidence- rest on a circular abacus. The abacus is girded by four smaller animals—Guardians of the four directions: The Lion of the North, The Horse of the West, The Bull of the South and The Elephant of the East. The abacus rests on a lotus in full bloom, exemplifying the fountainhead of life and creative inspiration. The motto 'Satyameva Jayate' inscribed below the emblem in Devanagari script means 'truth alone triumphs'.
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