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  Liaqat Ali Khan
Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan was born at Karnal, Haryana in 1895.
He was the son of Rukunuddaulah Sharnsher lung Nawab Rustarn Ali Khan, the Nawab of Karnal.
Liaquat Ali Khan attended the Simla conference on behalf of the Muslim League in 1945 and 1946.
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  Liaquat Ali Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this session, Liaquat Ali Jhan moved a resolution incorporating the objectives of the Pakistan Resolution in the 'aims and objectives of the Muslim league'.
Khan was shot twice in the chest during that meeting by a man sitting in the audience only fifteen yards away, and the security forces immediately shot the assassin, who was later identified as Saad Akbar.
Liaquat Ali Khan - Bahadur Yar Jung - Abdur Rab Nishtar - Fatima Jinnah - Choudhary Rahmat Ali - Chaudhry Naseer Ahmad Malhi - Muhammad Ali Jouhar - Shaukat Ali - A.
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 82 die as missiles rain on Bajaur: Pakistan owns up to strike; locals blame US drones -DAWN - Top Stories; October 31, ...
Surprisingly, the strike on Damadola, the second since January, came the day the government was expected to sign a peace agreement with militants in Bajaur replicating the September 5 truce reached with militants in North Waziristan.
Fugitive cleric Maulana Faqir Mohammad and his deputy Maulvi Liaqat Ali had escaped the US missile attack in the Damadola village in January this year that had left 18 civilians, mostly women and children, dead.
The January bombing and the death of innocent civilians had triggered public backlash, forcing the government to lodge a protest with the United States. The US later said the strike had been aimed at killing Al Qaeda No 2, Dr Ayman al-Zawahiri, who was expected to turn up there for a dinner meeting.
www.dawn.com /2006/10/31/top1.htm   (1022 words)

  
 Liaqat Ali Khan
During the period from 1940 to 1945, Liaquat Ali Khan was active in consolidating the position of the Muslim League amongst the Muslim masses.
Liaquat Ali Khan was invited by the League to lead the Muslim League representatives in the Interim Government.
Quaid-i-Millat Liaquat Ali Khan fell a martyr to an assassin’s bullet on October 16, 1951.
www.nazariapak.info /pak-history/fighters/liaquatalikhan1.asp   (1158 words)

  
 ...::: SMA :::... Pakistan Personalities Political   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan was born in 1890 in Charsadda.
Aly Shah was succeeded by his son, Sultan Mohammed Shah, as Agha Khan III, at the age of seven.
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.
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 Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan  .... Geo Pakistan جیو ...
Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, the second son of Nawab Rustam Ali Khan, was born on October 1, 1896 in a Madal Pathan family.
Liaquat Ali second marriage was with Begum Raana took place in 1933.Begum Raana was a distinguished economist and an educationalist who stood through the thick and thin of Liaquat Alis political life career.She proved to be a valuable asset to his political career as well as his private life.
Liaquat Ali Khan was officially given the title of Shaheed-i-Millat but the question of who was behind his murder, is yet to be answered.
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 Get Pakistan.Com
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto comes in a close second, but his popularity was short-lived and his death less mourned by the masses.
It seems that the main reason Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated so early in the history of Pakistan, was that he must have irked his colleagues when he had not adhered to the parliamentary procedures.
Also in 1951, Liaquat Ali Khan visited the USA and offended the USSR by turning down an invitation by Stalin, which caused many problems for the country in the future.
www.getpakistan.com /home/old_articles/rulers/lakhan.htm   (454 words)

  
 Muhammad Aslam Khan Khattak :: Khyber.ORG
Aslam Khan Khattak, the eldest son of Khan Bahadur Muhammad Quli Khan, was born in Chitral on 5th.
The Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan, the friend and mentor of his younger brother, then appointed Aslam Khan to the Ministry of State Frontier Regions, at Karachi.
When Wali Khan agreed to speak in support of the President in the Assembly, Mufti Sahib, in all innocence asked, `Are we not enemies of Bhutto?' Aslam Khattak explained to Mufti Sahib that in Politics you do not have enemies, only opponents.
www.khyber.org /people/pol/MuhammadAslamKhanKhattak.shtml   (2734 words)

  
 Past Presidents of Pakistan
Khan’s land reforms were practically sabotaged by the country’s feudal lords, who controlled the local revenue officers responsible for implementing them.
Khan was victorious despite the fact that all religious and opposition parties supported and campaigned for Jinnah.
He was able to garner further support through the organized structure of the labor forces disgruntled with Khan's rapid industrialization policies which favored capitalism at the cost of labor rights, such as the right to strike, as well as the student movement, which opposed adding another year to the country’s bachelor’s degree programs.
www.yespakistan.com /people/past-presidents.asp   (4138 words)

  
 Bhulabhai Desai
Liaqat Ali Khan of the Muslim League and Bhulabhai Desai met several times to hammer out an agreement.
Liaqat Ali was ready for a settlement with Congress if the functions and compositions of the proposed Interim Government were clearly stated.
It was embarrassing for him when Liaqat Ali denied on the floor of the House of any understanding between the two about a "joint course of action." Such propaganda harmed Bhulabhai greatly and his health further deteriorated.
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 Baacha Khan Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Nehru and the Khan brothers thus had valid grounds for doubting Caroe’s impartiality when the viceroy took the unusual step of approving a plebiscite on the future of the frontier province—elsewhere the choice between India and Pakistan was made by provincial ministries or princely rulers.
Khan Sahib was subsequently jailed and later made his peace with Islamabad, serving briefly as a Pakistani minister before he was slain by an unforgiving Pashtun in 1957 in Lahore.
Otherwise, the khan of khans was simply scrubbed from history—so wholly forgotten that even in the post9/11 deluge of dispatches from Pakistan, the sole reference to Ghaffar Khan this writer noted in any American publication lay deep within a New Yorker article by the British journalist Isabel Hilton.
www.baachakhantrust.org /genarticles/article2.html   (8371 words)

  
 HardNews - ‘Punjabis run Pakistan’
He also alleges that Jinnah's right-hand man and former prime minister, Liaqat Ali Khan — also a mohajir according to the new political dispensation — was murdered to ensure that power remained with the Punjabis.
The murder of Liaqat Ali khan was the turning point when the entire cause behind Pakistan was lost.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, with the support of his army generals, raised the slogan, "Idhar hum, udhar tum" (Here we rule, there you rule).
www.hardnewsmedia.com /dec2004/pstory5.php   (1411 words)

  
 The Hindu : dated October 18, 1951: Liaqat Ali Khan shot dead
Pakistan Prime Minister, Liaqat Ali Khan (56), died in Rawalpindi on the 16th soon after he was shot in the chest twice from close range at a public meeting.
A photographer who had stood close by the dais said that Liaqat Ali's last words were of the Arabic quotation, ``There is no God but One, and Mohammad is his Prophet.'' The Cabinet met in Karachi immediately after the news was received, and expressed its grief at the tragedy.
On the 17th morning, Begum Liaqat Ali Khan, dressed in fl, stood sobbing at the portico of the airport building in Karachi and Governor-General Khwaja Nazimuddin stood beside her as her husband's body was brought to the capital in the Viking aircraft which Liaqat Ali had used for four years.
www.hindu.com /2001/10/18/stories/10181045.htm   (459 words)

  
 Hurriyat ''selling'' Kashmiris for personal benefits: Khan
New Delhi: Accusing the Hurriyat Conference of misleading and ''selling'' the entire population of Kashmir for their ''personal benefit'', militant- turned-leader Liaqat Ali Khan of Awami Leauge today charged them with keeping the ''fire'' of militancy burning only to line their pocket.
The public rally is aimed at garnering support during the polls scheduled in Jammu and Kashmir later this year, Khan, an Afghan-trained militant, who participated in the war along with Taliban to ''liberate'' Khost from Najibullah forces in 1994, said.
Khan also said that he had made appeals to all shades of leaders including Hurriyat Conference to come foward and join hands in making the life of people in the State worth living.
www.jammu-kashmir.com /archives/archives2002/kashmir20020308a.html   (356 words)

  
 Musharraf and his Khaki Turncoats
Their grouse against the Government was on the promotion policy in the Army and also because Mr Liaqat Ali Khan had agreed to a United Nations ordered cease-fire in Kashmir in 1949.
The ultimate result of the confrontation between the Government and the Young Turks was the assassination of Liaqat Ali on October 16, 1951.
When Zulfikar Ali Bhutto came to power in December 1971, Akbar was put in charge of National Security even as Begum Raana Liaqat Ali demanded action against her husband's killers.
www.kashmirtelegraph.com /0604/three.htm   (1349 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Liaqat Ali Khan": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Jinnah, who had been persuaded by Liaqat Ali Khan to return to India from his self-imposed exile in England,...
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Liaqat Ali Khan, the first prime minister of Pakistan, echoed the sentiment.
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 Karachi News
He said that the murder of the first prime minister, Liaqat Ali Khan because the forces did not want to have a Muhajir prime minister.
He said that the investigations carried out by IG Special Branch Mirza Eitzazuddin in the killing of Liaquat Ali Khan was also sabotaged when he was killed in a "planned" air-crash along with entire inquiry record.
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Feb 15: The Gomal University police have arrested Abdur Rauf Baloch, the general-secretary of the Sipah-i-Sahaba Pakistan (SSP), D.I.Khan, under sections 302/324/34 PPC for allegedly being involved in the killing of five people in village Fateh in 1999.
www.karachipage.com /news/Feb_01/021601.html   (883 words)

  
 Asia Times Online Community and News Discussion - Benazir Bhutto Article
Maj-Gen Mohammad Akbar Khan, the ideologue and master-planner of the Rawalpindi conspiracy, sought to stage a coup d' etat by kidnapping and toppling the government of prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan.
Akbar Khan developed cold feet and decided to abandon the project just about a couple of weeks before the contemplated D-Day early in the first week of March 1951.
Somebody, reputedly Brigadier Habibullah Khan Khattak(later lieutenant-general), was said to have spilled the beans, leading to the dramatic arrest of the operators.
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It is because of Liaqat Ali Khan that Americans starting believing that Islam has solutions for all the problems inherent in capitalism and communism.
According to daily Khabrain, Saima Khan said that her performances are in great demand; that is why directors and producers are following her and begging her to perform in their productions.
He said Imran Khan should quit his seat as he admitted to betting on matches in an Indian programme, ‘Aap ki adalat,’ in front of Sharma.
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 Platinum Seaview
The Khan of Kalat, Mir Naseer Khan Noori included Gwadar in his realm in 1777.
In 1783, Mir Naseer Khan presented Gwadar to Taimur Sultan, the defeated ruler of Muscat, who recaptured Muscat, but continued to rule Gwadar.
After Independence, the Gwadar question was raised again by Haji Muhammad Iqbal Baloch, son of Kauda Durra Khan Baloch and Khan Liaqat Ali Khan the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, asked for annexation of Gwadar to Pakistan in 1949.
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 The Hindu : dated January 8, 1951: Liaqat Ali leaves for London
Liaqat Ali Khan, accompanied by his wife and a party of five officials, left for London on the night of January 6, to attend the Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference.
Liaqat Ali that Kashmir would be discussed informally with as many of the Commonwealth members as were willing to take part in the discussion.
The UPA staff correspondent wrote from London that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers had started behind-the-scene talks on January 6, to get to grips with the major problem of bringing the Korean war to an end or preventing it from spreading into a world conflict.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/2001/01/08/stories/10081045.htm   (273 words)

  
 Years ago, in Delhi, lived a boy called Musharraf
NEW DELHI, OCT 17: The man who has set out to change the course of history in Pakistan was born in a sprawling `haveli' at Kucha Saadullah Khan, now a congested and dirty locality behind Golcha cinema in the walled city.
Syed Musharrafuddin managed to reach Gul-i-Rana, the mansion of Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan which later became the official residence of the Pakistan High Commissioner.
What happened after that I do not know.'' (Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan, who served as finance minister in the interim government later became the first prime minister of Pakistan.) Pervez was the first to join the army from a family of bureaucrats, he said.
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 Allama Mashriqi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Allama Mashriqi (Inayatullah Khan) was born on August 25, 1888 and died in Lahore, Pakistan on August 27, 1963.
His father, Khan Ata Mohammad Khan, was also an author and had written books in prose as well as poetry and published a weekly magazine by the name of Vakil.
Allama also met and/or was in contact with domestic leaders of Pakistan such as Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan, Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin, Governer General Ghulam Mohammad, President Sikandar Mirza and President Ayub Khan at different times in order to discuss the future of Muslims in Pakistan and Kashmir.
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 Pakistan Times | Top Story: Madaris registration made mandatory in Pakistan
PML(Q)-backed Jamali group, led by former Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, gave a good fight to alliance of all tiny parties and Umranis of PPP and Khosos in both districts of Naseerabad and Jaffarabad.
In the Bahawalpur district, where the two groups, Bahawalpur Ittehad of Tariq Bashir Cheema and Sadiq Dost Group of Nawab Salahuddin Abbassi had locked horn even when the counting was on and unofficial results were being compiled by both the groups, also had the clear PML majority.
In the former DG Khan division, the ruling party groups emerged successful in DG Khan, Taunsa and Tribal Belt Tehsils.
pakistantimes.net /2005/08/20/top2.htm   (2514 words)

  
 Pakistan: Mother of All Evil? by The Globalist - The Globalist > > Global History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The creation of a new nation as a homeland for India’s Muslims was Muhammed Ali Jinnah's historic feat.
Pakistan’s first Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan was assassinated in 1951.
What followed was a bizarre alternation between military rulers and civilian governments peppered with the occasional assassination, political murder and mysterious accident which have made Pakistani politics so lively.
www.theglobalist.com /DBWeb/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=2510   (1687 words)

  
 Yusuf Khattak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A scion of one of the most influential families in NWFP, he was a son of Khan Bahadur Kuli Khan Khattak, and brother to former Governor Aslam Khattak, Lt Gen Habibullah Khan and Kulsom Saifullah Khan, Yusuf Khattak was a Pakistan movement activist against the then NWFP Congress government under Dr Khan Sahib.
However, he fell out with Muslim League Chief Minister Abdul Qayyum Khan, who actively organised a campaign to oust him and his colleagues like Barrister Khan Saifullah Khan, from any role in provincial politics.
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 Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Tries to bring the League and Congress together.
Poet Iqbal and Liaqat Ali Khan persuade Jinnah to join the League and reorganise it as a strong political force.
Pakistan is created with Jinnah as its governor- general.
www.india-today.com /itoday/millennium/100people/jinnah.html   (1303 words)

  
 Navhind Times on the Web: India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The designated TADA judge, Mr P D Kode today held builder Noor Mohammed Khan and Tiger’s associate Liyakat Ali Khan guilty of their complicity in the serial blasts.
Noor was found guilty of storing in his godown 58 bags of RDX and subsequently disposing of the bags in Nagla creek in nearby Maharashtra’s Thane district.
Another accused, Liaqat Ali Khan, an alleged aide of Tiger Memon, was found guilty under sections 3 (3) of the TADA (P) Act for aiding and abetting terrorist acts by allowing Memon and Yeda Yaqub to store 80 cartons of RDX at his godown in MIDC and transporting them to other places.
www.navhindtimes.com /articles.php?Story_ID=112415   (474 words)

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