Mohammad Mohammadullah was the third president of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
11 Facts About Mohammad Mohammadullah
Mohammad Mohammadullah's father Munshi Abdul Wahab was a social worker.
Mohammad Mohammadullah had walked into the Awami League office in Nawabpur and told Sheikh Mujibur Rahman he would like to volunteer for Awami League and started working in office management.
Mohammad Mohammadullah actively participated in the six point movement in 1966, for which he was jailed for a long time.
Mohammad Mohammadullah was appointed as the political advisor to the Acting President Syed Nazrul Islam during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.
Mohammad Mohammadullah was elected to the Member of the Parliament from the Raipur-Lakshmipur constituency, and was re-elected Speaker of the House again in 1973.
Mohammad Mohammadullah became the Acting President of the Republic on 24 December 1973 and President on 24 January 1974.
Mohammad Mohammadullah was made Minister of Land Administration and Land Reforms in the Cabinet of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on 26 January 1975.
Mohammad Mohammadullah was appointed as the Vice President by collaborators of the Assassination of Sheikh Mujib in August 1975.
Mohammad Mohammadullah was appointed vice president by President Abdus Sattar in March 1982 but the tenure lasted just a day, because General Hussain Muhammad Ershad took over the reins of administration of the country.
Mohammad Mohammadullah was buried at Banani graveyard near Naval Headquarters.