Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was a highly successful political leader, who has left his image on the political scene of India. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed has been a leader for a long time, while he also played the main role in the country's politics. Where his main objective of becoming President was to serve the country. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed taught the politics of politics by staying with leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. Fakhruddin Ahmed was the fifth President of India.
Fakhruddin Ahmed was born on 13 May 1905 in the Hauz Qazi area of Delhi. His father's name was Zalnur Ali Ahmed. He was an army doctor in Assam. His grandfather's name was Khaliluddin Ahmed, a Kazi of Kacharihat near Golaghat town. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed belonged to a well-known and wealthy Muslim family. His family was non-conservative, secular and had a sense of patriotism. Fakhruddin Ahmed's mother was the daughter of Nabab of Lahore.
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's elementary education started at the Government High School in Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh. When he was in seventh grade, his father was transferred to Delhi. In 1918 he moved to Delhi. He passed the matriculation examination in 1921 from a government school in Delhi. For further studies, he joined the famous St. Stephen's College in Delhi. He then left India for higher education and went to England. Where he enrolled at St Catherine's College in 1923 under the University of Cambridge. In 1927, he completed law education and became a barrister. Completed law education in 1928. After that he returned to India in 1928 and started practicing in Lahore High Court.
Fakhruddin Ahmed Death: February 11, 1977, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed died in his office due to a heart attack. The fourth President of India, Dr. Zakir Hussain and Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed were close friends. It is a coincidence that both were presidents and both died due to a heart attack in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
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