ޖިމީ ކާރޓަރ
(މިސްރާބުކުރެވުނީ Jimmy Carter އިން)
މިއީ އެމެރިކާގެ 39 ވަނަ ރައީސެވެ.
Jimmy Carter | |
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39th President of the United States | |
މަޤާމުގައި January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981 | |
ނައިބު ރައީސް | Walter Mondale |
ކުރިން ހުންނެވީ | Gerald Ford |
ފަހުން ވަޑައިގަތީ | |
76th Governor of Georgia | |
މަޤާމުގައި January 12, 1971 – January 14, 1975 | |
ލެފްޓިނެންޓް | Lester Maddox |
ކުރިން ހުންނެވީ | Lester Maddox |
ފަހުން ވަޑައިގަތީ | |
Member of the Georgia Senate from the 14th district | |
މަޤާމުގައި January 14, 1963 – January 10, 1967 | |
ކުރިން ހުންނެވީ | Constituency established |
ފަހުން ވަޑައިގަތީ | |
ދާއިރާ | Sumter County |
އުފަންވީ | James Earl Carter, Jr. އޮކްޓޯބަރ 1, 1924 Plains, Georgia, U.S. |
ސިޔާސީ ޕާޓީ | Democratic |
އަނބި ނުވަތަ ފިރި |
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ދަރިން | 4, including John William ("Jack"), and Amy Lynn |
މައިންބަފައިން | James Earl Carter, Sr. Bessie Lillian Gordy |
މަތީތަޢުލީމު | |
Profession | |
އިނާމުތައް | Nobel Peace Prize Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown |
ސޮއި | |
އަސްކަރީ ޙިދުމަތް | |
ބައިޢަތު | United States of America |
ގޮފި/ޚިދުމަތް | ފަންވަތް:Country data United States Navy |
ޙިދުމަތްކުރި އަހަރުތައް | 1943–53 |
ރޭންކު | Lieutenant |
- ↑ Warner, Greg. "Jimmy Carter says he can 'no longer be associated' with the SBC". Baptist Standard. Retrieved ޑިސެމްބަރު 13, 2009.
He said he will remain a deacon and Sunday school teacher at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains and support the church's recent decision to send half of its missions contributions to the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.