Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah (Urdu, شیخ محمد عبد اللہ)(Born, 5 December 1905 – Died, 8 September 1982) was an Indian statesman who played a central role in the politics of Jammu and Kashmir, the northernmost Indian state. The self-styled "Sher-e-Kashmir" (Lion of Kashmir), Abdullah was the founding leader of the National Conference and thrice served as the head of government in Kashmir.
| Attributes | Values |
|---|---|
| rdfs:comment |
|
| foaf:name |
|
| dc:description |
|
| alma mater | |
| birth date |
|
| birth place | |
| birth year |
|
| child | |
| death date |
|
| death place | |
| death year |
|
| office |
|
| party | |
| predecessor | |
| religion | |
| spouse | |
| successor | |
| term period | |
| is current member of | |
| is firstLeader of | |
| is founded by of | |
| is successor of |