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Syamsuddin Mahmud was born on 24 April, 1935 in Pidie, Aceh, Dutch East Indies, is an economist. Discover Syamsuddin Mahmud's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 24 April 1935
Birthday 24 April
Birthplace Pidie, Aceh, Dutch East Indies
Date of death May 22, 2021
Died Place Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesia

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Who Is Syamsuddin Mahmud's Wife?

His wife is Mariana Syamsuddin Haslinda Syamsuddin (m. 2008-2018) Khairah Syamsuddin (m. 2018)

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Wife Mariana Syamsuddin Haslinda Syamsuddin (m. 2008-2018) Khairah Syamsuddin (m. 2018)
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Children Phaumi Syamsuddin Susi Syamsuddin Yanna Syamsuddin Riva Syamsuddin

Syamsuddin Mahmud Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Syamsuddin Mahmud worth at the age of 86 years old? Syamsuddin Mahmud’s income source is mostly from being a successful economist. He is from Indonesia. We have estimated Syamsuddin Mahmud's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2021

Syamsuddin died at 10:30 on 22 May 2021 at the Zainoel Abidin Hospital due to COVID-19 related complications.

2018

Syamsuddin was first married to Mariana, an English lecturer at the Syiah Kuala University. The couple had four children, Phaumi Sjamsuddin, Susi Sjamsuddin, Yanna Sjamsuddin, and Riva Sjamsuddin. Mariana died in 2008 and Syamsuddin was married again to Haslinda in the same year. Haslinda later died on 28 May 2018, leaving Syamsuddin a widower again. Exactly three months later, Syamsuddin married for the third time to Khairah, a widow whose husband also died several months before the marriage.

2000

Several months before his resignation as governor in June 2000, Syamsuddin put forward a bill that would transform Aceh into a federated state similar to a U.S. state. He argued that the bill conformed with the People's Consultative Assembly decision that gave Aceh a special autonomy status.

Worried that Syamsuddin's stance on autonomy would cause national disintegration, President Abdurrahman Wahid enacted a decree on 7 June 2000 which dismissed him from the office of governor. The decree was enacted in response to a motion of no confidence by the Aceh parliament on 29 April due to Syamsuddin's slow handling of Aceh's problems.

Initially, Syamsuddin was shocked when he received the decree a week later, as he felt that he was not involved in any corruption or criminal case during his seven-year tenure as governor. Syamsuddin later stated that he was "not disappointed with Wahid's decree" and had no plans to sue the president for enacting the decree. After accepting the decree, Syamsuddin handed over his governor's office to the acting governor—previously his second-term vice governor—Ridwan Ramli, on 21 June 2000.

1999

As demands by Aceh people for autonomy increased, Syamsuddin became increasingly open in his support for autonomy. In February 1999, Syamsuddin proposed to transform Aceh into a federated state, which he said would resolve Aceh's problem. His proposal triggered fierce opposition from the central elites, especially Minister of Justice Muladi, who stated that he would try to block Syamsuddin's proposal, which quickly died due to the lack of support from the central government.

On the night of 11 November 1999, Syamsuddin, alongside several of his subordinates, signed a petition which demanded a referendum for the people of Aceh to be conducted under the supervision of the United Nations and a script which demanded its signatories be committed in the struggle for Aceh's autonomy on national and international levels.

1998

At the end of his first term as governor, Syamsuddin sought re-election and was put forward as a candidate for governor. He managed to win the election held in April 1998 with 25 votes, with his main opponent Abdullah Puteh obtaining 17 votes and sham candidate Asnawi Hasjmy 3 votes. However, after three months, Syamsuddin had still not been sworn in for his second term, sparking allegations that President B. J. Habibie—Suharto's successor—intentionally delayed confirming the election results. Syamsuddin was finally sworn in for his second term on 19 June 1998.

In June 1998, fifty-four students sued Syamsuddin, his vice governor Zainuddin AG, and regional secretary assistant Razali Yusuf for misappropriating funds from the Human Resource Development (PSDM, Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia) Foundation.

1993

At the parliamentary gubernatorial election held on 13 May 1993, Syamsuddin won the election with 26 votes. The other candidate, Usman Hasan, obtained 12 votes, while a sham candidate named Malik Ridwan Badai obtained three votes. Syamsuddin was sworn in as governor on 26 May 1993.

1977

Syamsuddin became the dean of the economics faculty of the university from 1977 until 1981. He was made a professor in economics six years later.

1975

After graduating from the University of Indonesia, Syamsuddin returned to Aceh and became a lecturer at the Syiah Kuala University. He then moved to Belgium for a decade-long tenure as a lecturer and obtained a doctorate in economics from Ghent University in 1975. He came back to Aceh shortly thereafter and was appointed an assistant to the rector of the Syiah Kuala University.

1963

After graduating from primary school, Syamsuddin entered junior high school in Sigli. Syamsuddin then migrated to Jakarta after finishing his junior high school education. However, he was told to take a junior high school re-examination before applying for high school. He then finished high school and entered the University of Indonesia. While studying in the university, Syamsuddin formed a Malay orchestra group with Ibrahim Hassan—later Governor of Aceh—as one of its members. He also briefly played for the Persija Jakarta football team. He graduated from the university with an undergraduate degree in economics in 1963.

1935

Syamsuddin Mahmud (24 April 1935 – 22 May 2021) was an Indonesian economist and politician. He served as the Governor of Aceh from 1993 until 1998 and from 1998 until 2000.

Syamsuddin Mahmud was born on 24 April 1935 at Lampoh Lada village, a small locality in the regency of Pidie, Aceh. During his childhood, Syamsuddin was known as a persistent reciter of the Quran, reciting a minimum of two pages of the Quran every day. He also visited surau regularly to attend Quran reciting lectures.