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Hassan Zareer
Vice President of the Maldives
Tenure7 June 1976 – 6 January 1977
PredecessorNone[1]
SuccessorOffice abolished
Born1935
Fura Malé, Maldive Islands
DiedMalé, Maldives
SpouseFathimath Jameel
IssueZahiya
HouseHuraa
MotherPrincess Medhu Goma

Hassan Zareer (died before 2020) 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 of Muhammad Shamsuddeen III.

Zareer was Vice President of the Maldives in the administration of former President Ibrahim Nasir.[2] He was one of the Vice Presidents from October 1975[3] to May 1977.[4]

In addition to the post of Vice President, Zareer served as a member of the parliament.[2] He also held the posts of Minister of Education,[2] Minister of Transport,[2] Minister of Trade,[5] and Minister of Provincial Affairs.[2][6]

Zareer was married to Fathimath Jameel,[2] and had four children, including Zahiya Zareer.[2] He died before 2020.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Since there was 4 Vice presidents serving together and all 4 has been appointed in different dates, they cannot be referred Preceded each other.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Mohamed, Shahudha (5 April 2020). "Feminist icon Fathimath Jameel passes away aged 82". The Edition. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  3. ^ Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments: Jul - Dec 1975. Washington, D.C.: The Ohio State University. 2003. p. 42. hdl:2027/osu.32435024020034 – via HathiTrust.
  4. ^ Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments: Jan - June 1977. Washington, D.C.: The Ohio State University. 2003. p. 43. hdl:2027/osu.32435024019994 – via HathiTrust.
  5. ^ Services, United States Department of State Office of Media. "Background Notes". Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Media Services.
  6. ^ Current World Leaders. Vol. 21. United States: Almanac of Current World Leaders. 1978.