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Rezaul Karim (diplomat)

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Rezaul Karim
রেজাউল করিম
Born1935
Died29 October 2005(2005-10-29) (aged 69–70)
Cairo, Egypt
NationalityBritish Indian (1935-1947)
Pakistani (1947-1971)
Bangladeshi (1971-2005)
OccupationDiplomat

Mir Mohammad Rezaul Karim (1935 – 29 October 2005)[1] was a Bangladeshi diplomat, philanthropist and writer.[2]

Education and career

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Rezaul Karim earned his bachelor's in economics from the University of Dhaka, master's in public administration from Karachi University, and another master's from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.[1]

During the 1971 Liberation War, Rezaul Karim was posted as the first secretary in London at the Pakistan High Commission. He served as the deputy high commissioner and went to India in the late 1970s.[2] He went on to serve as the ambassador to China, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Russia, and high commissioner to Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom. He retired from the foreign service in 1992.[2]

Personal life

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Rezaul Karim was married to Salma. Together they had three children, Jalal, Shahed and Seema, who went on to have his grandchildren Alisa, Shaida and Zeyd.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ambassador MM Rezaul Karim passes away in Cairo". bdnews24.com. 28 October 2005. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Rashid, Harun (8 November 2005). "In Memoriam Ambassador Rezaul Karim As I knew him". The Daily Star. Retrieved 14 September 2016.