ޖިމީ ކާރޓަރ

(މިސްރާބުކުރެވުނީ Jimmy Carter އިން)


މިއީ އެމެރިކާގެ 39 ވަނަ ރައީސެވެ.

Jimmy Carter
39th President of the United States
މަޤާމުގައި
January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981
ނައިބު ރައީސްWalter Mondale
ކުރިން ހުންނެވީGerald Ford
ފަހުން ވަޑައިގަތީ
76th Governor of Georgia
މަޤާމުގައި
January 12, 1971 – January 14, 1975
ލެފްޓިނެންޓްLester Maddox
ކުރިން ހުންނެވީLester Maddox
ފަހުން ވަޑައިގަތީ
Member of the Georgia Senate
from the 14th district
މަޤާމުގައި
January 14, 1963 – January 10, 1967
ކުރިން ހުންނެވީConstituency established
ފަހުން ވަޑައިގަތީ
ދާއިރާSumter County
އުފަންވީ
James Earl Carter, Jr.

(1924-10-01) އޮކްޓޯބަރ 1, 1924 (100 އަހަރު )
Plains, Georgia, U.S.
ސިޔާސީ ޕާޓީDemocratic
އަނބި ނުވަތަ ފިރި
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ގުޅުން
ދަރިން4, including John William ("Jack"), and Amy Lynn
މައިންބަފައިންJames Earl Carter, Sr.
Bessie Lillian Gordy
މަތީތަޢުލީމު
Profession
އިނާމުތައްNobel Peace Prize
Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
ސޮއިCursive signature in ink
އަސްކަރީ ޙިދުމަތް
ބައިޢަތު United States of America
ގޮފި/ޚިދުމަތްފަންވަތް:Country data United States Navy
ޙިދުމަތްކުރި އަހަރުތައް1943–53
ރޭންކު Lieutenant


  1. 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.