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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, an educational, political and religious reformer was the major formulator of the concept of the "Two-Nation Theory" among Muslims of India in the latter half of the 19th century.
In 1932, Aga Khan was nominated to represent India at the League of Nations and was unanimously elected President of the League of Nations in July 1937.
Begum Viqar-un-Nisa, an Austrian by birth, was married to Sir Feroz Khan Noon in 1945.
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 Reference Encyclopedia - Zulfikar Ali Bhutto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bhutto rose quickly in power, serving as foreign minister and a close advisor to Ayub Khan during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
In the same year, Bhutto became the youngest Pakistani cabinet minister when he was given charge of the energy ministry by President Muhammad Ayub Khan, who had seized power and declared martial law.
Dissidence also increased within the PPP and the murder of dissident leader Ahmed Raza Kasuri's father led to public outrage and intra-party hostility as Bhutto was accused of masterminding the crime.
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 Feroz Khan Noon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malik Sir Feroz Khan Noon (1893-1970) was a politician from Pakistan.
Noon was Chief Minister of the Punjab province from 1953 to 1956, after which he became Foreign Minister of Pakistan until 1957.
Noon died on December 9, 1970 in his ancestral village of Nurpur Noon and {Ali pur noon} near Sargodha.
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 Feroz Khan Noon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Being a close friend of Iskander Mirza, Feroz Khan Noon was the key person in organizing the Republican Party in Punjab, and was appointed its President.
His wife Viqar-un-Nisa Noon, though not originally from Pakistan, spent her entire life working for the betterment of the people of Pakistan, and proved to be a great social worker.
Feroz Khan Noon died on December 9, 1970 in Sargodha.
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 Freeline Movers
Liaqat Ali Khan was the first Prime Minister remained the Prime Minister until October16, 1951.
Muhammad Khan Jonejo was selected prime Minister by Zia and assemblies gave him the vote of confidence.
Ghulam Ishaq Khan becomes president because he was the Chairman of the Senate at time.
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sir Feroz Khan Noon was a politician from
Noon was then Chief Minister of the Punjab state from 1953 to
His wife Viqarunnisa Noon, though not originally from Pakistan, spent her entire life working for the betterment of the people of Pakistan, and proved to be a great social worker.
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 Finance Minister of Pakistan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Syed Amjad Ali (Republican) served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Sir Feroz Khan Noon (Republican) from December 16, 1957 - October 7, 1958, when the cabinet was dismissed on the declaration of Martial Law by President Iskander Mirza.
Abdul Qadir served in the presidential cabinet of President Field Marshal Ayub Khan from June 8, 1962 - December 15, 1962.
Nawab Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash served in the presidential cabinet of President and Chief Martial Law Administrator General Yahya Khan from August 4, 1969 - February 22, 1971.
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 Pakistan: Writer Exposes ISI's Role in Politics
I was in the Prime Minister's Secretariat during the last days of parliamentary government in 1957-58 and Malik Feroz Khan Noon used to get reports of the contacts which military intelligence agencies were making with the political leaders of different parties.
Noon was resisting Mirza's pressure to grant a four-year extension of term to Ayub Khan.
Since Ayub Khan was reluctant to increase the military budget, neither the ISI nor the MI could post their officers in the districts and because of that limitation their domestic activities remained quite restrained.
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Jun 9 Gen Muhammad Ayub Khan’s term as the Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army extended by PM Feroz Khan Noon on request of President Mirza
Oct 6 The Khan of Kalat is dismissed from feifdom on sedition charges and arrested after exchange of fire between the Pakistan Army and Khan’s bodyguards.
General Ayub Khan, who was nominated Prime Minister by President Mirza on the 24th, has taken the oath today.
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On Feb. 17, Ayub Khan was sworn in as the "elected" president.
March 1, Yahya Khan, finding an excuse that the PPP, the largest party from West Pakistan, is not attending the session, postpones the first session of the National Assembly.
Supreme Court Judge Mir Hazar Khan Khoso announces his dissenting judgment which, inter alia, said that the President has the power under the constitution to appoint judges and that no time-limit can be fixed for filling in the permanent vacancies for judges in the superior courts.
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 The Hindu : Miscellaneous / This Day That Age : dated December 9, 1956: Pak. proposal on Kashmir
Feroz Khan Noon, told a press conference in Karachi on December 7 that one of the suggestions under consideration of his Government for a solution of the Kashmir issue was that Indian and Pakistani forces in Kashmir should be replaced by a UN force.
He said that if the UN and India accepted this proposal, Pakistan was "willing" to agree to a "phased withdrawal" of her forces from the Pakistan-held Kashmir.
Noon devoted most of his 90-minute press conference to Pakistan's relations with India and his country's membership of the Baghdad Pact.
www.hindu.com /2006/12/09/stories/2006120900110900.htm   (154 words)

  
 rediff.com, Movies: 'I have it to get fresh': Fardeen Khan
Fardeen was taken to the Exchange Building, Ballard Estate, south Bombay for questioning by the Narcotics Control Bureau after he was picked up early on Saturday morning for alleged possession of cocaine.
Feroz Khan drove down to meet Fardeen at the NCB office.
When journalists visited the NCB office around noon on Saturday, Fardeen was still being interrogated.
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 Pakistan Link
Upon returning to Peshawar he joined the law practice of Khan Bahadur Saadullah Khan, a well-known local barrister, and settled down to a leisurely life of a town gentlema.
While Congress party had a solid support in the Frontier, in the likes of Dr Khan Sahib and his brother Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Muslim League was fragmented and devoid of any substantial public support.
Feroz Khan Noon, the prime minister, refused to grant permission on the pretext that such burial will take away from the dignity of the resting place of the father of the nation.
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 Pakistan Times | Top Stories: Pakistan's New PM: Shujaat gets 190 votes
With a zest to bring in the change of face vis-à-vis the Leader of the House in the Lower House of the Parliament, who would eventually enter into the corridors of power as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan, two politicians emerged on the horizons of polity Monday to clutch the apex slot.
Pervaiz Elahi, Shaukat Aziz and Muhammad Nasir Khan besides the members of Pakistan Muslim League, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and PPP were present on the occasion.
As is indexed in the history, Khan Liaquat Ali Khan was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan who remained in this office from August-14 in 1947 till October-16, 1951, the day when he was assassinated while addressing a public meeting in Rawalpindi, a city close the capital city of Islamabad.
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 Nurpur Noon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nurpur Noonand Ali pur noon,Sardar pur noon are historical villages of NOON family in Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan.
The fifteen villages,Ali pur noon,Sardar pur noon,Noor pur noon,Shar muhammad wala noon,Atta abad noon,zaffer abad noon,kot hakim khan noon, Aamin abad noon,Kikrawn wala noon,thalleeaawn,Sultan pur noon,are belonging to the Noon family was resided by the family chief.
His son, Sir Malik Feroz Khan Noon served in the Viceroy's council of India, the War Cabinet of Prime Minister Winston Churchill and served on other posts before independence.
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 The News - International
Nawab Akbar Shahbaz Khan Bugti, Tumandar (head) of the Bugti tribe, was the son of Mehrab Khan Bugti and a grandson of Nawab Shahbaz Khan Bugti.
He is also believed to have spearheaded the movement which represents the violent side of the struggle of the Baloch people to gain rights that they claim have been denied to them by the Cemtre.
* The incoming caretaker chief minister Mir Humayun Khan Marri was the son-in-law of Akbar Bugti.
www.thenews.com.pk /daily_detail.asp?id=21667   (588 words)

  
 The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World
This decision was conveyed by the President of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League and former Prime Minister Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain to Shahid Bugti, Akbar Khan Bugti’s son-in-law.
In a message to the commanders involved in the two-day operation, Gen Musharraf is believed to have described Bugti as a major irritant and obstacle to the future development of Balochistan and his removal would ensure a return of normalcy and stability to Balochistan.
Akbar Khan was the son of Nawab Mehrab Khan Bugti and grandson of Shahbaz Khan Bugti.
www.tribuneindia.com /2006/20060828/world.htm   (1483 words)

  
 Sardar Ibrahim passes away
His funeral prayers will be offered at the Sabir Shaheed Stadium in Rawlakot today (Friday.) People from all walks of life, including politicians, religious leaders, social workers and friends have expressed their grieve at the demise of the first AJK president.
Sardar Ibrahim Khan, a barrister belonging to Sudhan Tribe of Poonch was a member of Kashmir Assembly (Parja Sabha) in 1947, when Kashmir became an international issue and war started there.
Anwar, Sikandar condole death of Sardar Ibrahim Sardar Mohammad Anwar Khan and Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir, Sardar Mohammad Anwar Khan and Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan have expressed their profound shock and grieve over the death of the former and pioneer president of AJK, Sardar Mohammad Ibrahim Khan.
www.jammu-kashmir.com /archives/archives2003/kashmir20030731a.html   (676 words)

  
 KASHMIR - Distortions And Reality - Chapter 4 : Prelude To Proxy War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawabzada Liaqat Ali Khan purpled with passion, stamping and fuming, shook his fist in the air pointing it towards India, saying that the fist was their national emblem and with it they would deal with India.
Pakistan is incorrigible, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan has said that "even if India were to offer not one but half a dozen Kashmirs, India would find that peace would not be established with Pakistan".
This thesis was adopted by Ayub Khan, Z.A. Bhutto and Zia-ul-Haq.
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 ISN Security Watch - Unrest follows death of Baloch 'Tiger'
Bugti, known as the "Tiger of Balochistan," met his death at the hands of Pakistani military forces on 26 August in his hideout in the remote hills of the province.
His federal credentials went a notch higher when he became minister of state for interior in the federal cabinet of then-prime minister Sir Feroz Khan Noon, but only for a few weeks.
Bugti's first transition from the national to the nationalist began when he was arrested and convicted by a military court in 1960 for the alleged murder of a close relative.
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 Get Pakistan.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although, the appointed of Khawaja Nazimuddin was not a democratic or parliamentary move, but as there was no other way to solve this problem but to replace Liaquat Ali Khan with the leader of the Muslim League and Chief Minister of east Pakistan.
Rifts were seen in the league, and these rifts had started shaping in the period of Liaquat Ali Khan and this had led to the dismissal of the ministries in the provinces.
Nazimuddin dismissed Daultana and was replaced by Feroz Khan Noon, the Governor of East Pakistan.
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 Welcome to The Institute of Sikh Studies-->Publications
The last attempt to persuade the Sikh leaders to remain in Pakistan and to keep the unity of Punjab was made by Feroz Khan Noon on June 28, 1947.
But as Pendral Moon reported the outcome to Ismay, Feroz Khan met a heavy rebuff.
I am only trying to point out the perfidy of the Indian leaders and their defenders who disparage the subsequent Sikh agitations for a Punjabi Suba, for constitutional safeguards and autonomy as unreasonable and anti-national.
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The Secretary said that he saw "almost insuperable difficulties in the way of our acceptance of such a policy." Feroz Khan Noon's response to this was, "If it was so he would not himself encourage it when he returned to India." [Letter dated 13 December 1938].
When the British saw that their objectives could not be met by the schemes presented by Sikander Hayat Khan or the Muslim League Working Committee, they unilaterally rejected all the proposals submitted by the Muslims.
And his statement and that of Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan in the Assembly have dealt pretty effectively with the suggestion that the Muslim League are willing participants either in Gandhi's fast or in his suggestion that a National Government can be formed by them with his goodwill in a day.
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 The Caseof Sindh - G.M. Syed’s deposition in court (Part 4)
In the Assembly born out of these irregularities, Khan Bahadur Ayub Khuhro of the League had the support of 25 out of 35 members but the Party High Command, which is to say Mr.
Feroz Khan Noon’s response to this was, ‘If it was so he would not himself encourage it when he returned to India.’ [Letter dated 13 December 1938].
Sir Zafarullah Khan, the first Foreign Minister of Pakistan, wrote that when the British Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, presented the Indian independence scheme to Parliament, he was present in the visitors’ gallery.
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Sir Feroz Khan Noon, who would one day become the Prime Minister of Pakistan used to threaten Hindus in his speeches during the critical years of 1946 and 47 that they would be massacred just as Chengez Khan had massacred them.
Sir Feroz did not know that Chengez Khan was not a Muslim at all but a Mongol, whose god was Tengiri, and who killed Muslims in equally large numbers whenever an Islamic kingdom was his target.
In an article written in prison in August 1934, Nehru commented: `There is a common belief among the Hindus that Islam is an intolerant religion and that it has spread by means of sword.
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 Liaquat Ali Khan as Prime Minister [1947-1951]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Liaquat Ali Khan's contributions to the struggle for independence were numerous.
Liaquat Ali Khan was appointed as the first Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Liaquat Ali Khan called it "the most important occasion in the life of this country, next in importance, only to the achievement of independence".
www.storyofpakistan.com /articletext.asp?artid=A134&Pg=2   (275 words)

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