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  Mohammad Ali Bogra
Muhammad Ali Bogra (1909 - 1963) was a Pakistani statesman of Bengali origin, who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 until 1955.
Born at Bogra to a family descended from the Nawabs of Bengal, he attended Calcutta University and followed his education with a career in politics.
Bogra would be removed from office in 1955 by the new Governor General, Iskander Mirza.
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 Muhammad Ali Bogra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Muhammad Ali Bogra (1909 - 1963) (محمد علی بوگرہ Urdu) was a Pakistani statesman of Bengali origin, who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 until 1955.
Born at Bogra to a family descended from the Nawabs of Bengal, he attended the University of Calcutta and followed his education with a career in politics.
Bogra was forced to resign in 1955 by the new Governor General, Iskander Mirza.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Khawaja Nazimuddin
Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah (referred to in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam, or Great Leader, which is a legally defined title) (December 25, 1876 - September 11, 1948) was an Indian Muslim nationalist, who led the movement demanding a separate homeland for Muslims in...
The new prime-minister was another Bengali born statesman, Muhammad Ali Bogra.
Mohammad Ali Bogra Muhammad Ali Bogra (1909 - 1963) was a Pakistani statesman of Bengali origin, who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 until 1955.
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 BANGLAPEDIA: Chaudhury, Mohammad Ali   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Mohammad Ali was born in a landed family of Bogra in 1909.
Mohammad Ali was elected a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1937 and in 1946 as a candidate of the Muslim League.
Mohammad Ali was Ambassador of Pakistan to Burma (1948), High Commissioner to Canada (1949-52), and Ambassador to the United States (1952-53).
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 Pakistanweb - Mohammad Ali Bogra
Muhammad Ali Bogra was born in East Bengal.
Muhammad Ali Bogra was appointed Prime Minister in April 1953 by Ghulam Muhammad.
Muhammad Ali Bogra was replaced by Chaudhary Muhammad Ali in August 1955 after the second constituent Assembly was elected.
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 Bangla2000 | Countryside | Bogra
Bogra, Mar 28 (UNB) – An opinion exchange meting with newsmen was held at the local press club Sunday on holding the next general election in a peaceful manner.
Bogra, Feb 3 (UNB) – Five people including four of a family were injured as some people threw several bombs at their house at Kamargari in the town today.
Bogra, May 17 (UNB)- The government has sanctioned a total of 9,873 metric tons of rice under the special VGF program to help the distressed families in 16 northern districts in the current year.
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 1953
Bogra, who did not know why he was being called back, has taken oath as the new Prime Minister within hours of the dismissal of Nazimuddin.
Pakistani PM Mohammad Ali is printed in Times of India, to have said that joint defense by India and Pakistan "could be advantageously considered by the two countries" once outstanding disputes were settled.
Bogra, after prolonged bilateral negotiations, issue a joint communiqué on Kashmir, stating that "the most feasible way of ascertaining the wishes of the people is by fair and impartial plebiscite." It has also been decided that the Plebiscite Administrator should be appointed by the end of April 1954.
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The ministry of Mohammad Ali Bogra was completely reorganized, and three newcomers were introduced as strongmen from outside politics: these were Major General Iskander Mirza, as minister of the interior, General Mohammad Ayub Khan, commander in chief, as minister of national defense, and Chaudhri Mohammad Ali, a senior civil servant, as minister of finance.
Mohammad Ali Bogra had little support in the new assembly, and he was replaced by Chaudhri Mohammad Ali.
He insisted that his fellow administrator Chaudhri Mohammad Ali remain prime minister, and the Chaudhri was able to succeed in one objective over which his three predecessors had failed: he induced the politicians to agree to a constitution (February 1956).
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 History of Pakistan
Bogra was summoned by the G.G. from the Washington, where he was serving as Pakistan's ambassador.
Mohammad Ali Bogra was again called to form a new government in which Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army, General Mohammad Ayub Khan, became the Defense Minister.
Mohammad Ali Bogra resigned and another bureaucrat, Chaudhry Mohammad Ali, was installed as Prime Minister in August.
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 MOHAMMAD ALI BOGRA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Muhammad Ali Bogra era um statesman pakistani da origem bengali, que servisse como o ministro principal de Paquistão de 1953 até 1955.
Quando Bogra era familiar com o Nazimuddin, a maioria de Paquistão não era, porque Bogra era um desconhecido relativo à cena política nacional desse tempo.
A fim terminar este, esboçou de "a fórmula Bogra" que procurou dar forma a uma legislatura bicameral.
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 Bogra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Khawaja Nazimuddin, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan was dismissed by the Governor General, Malik Ghulam Muhammad in April 1953, and Muhammad Ali Bogra was appointed Prime Minister on April 17, 1953 by the Governor General.
His appointment as Prime Minister came as a surprise to political observers and public alike, and it was widely suspected that his transfer from Washington to Karachi, elevation to the office was a prelude to closer relations between the US and Pakistan.
Mohammad Ali Bogra with Pandit Jawhar Lal Neheru in New Delhi 1953
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 Hegemony of the Ruling Elite in Pakistan: Ideas & Identities of India Pakistan
Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of the nation, was known for his honesty and integrity of character.
Although Mohammad Ali Bogra was known for his timidity and loyalty to Ghulam Mohammad, he was conniving with the members of CAP for curtailing the powers of Governor General.
Ali [Mohammad Ali Bogra] was escorted to the car and driven to the residence of the Governor General.” It was reported that Mohammad Ali Bogra was “weeping when he came out” of Ghulam Mohammad’s residence.
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 MOHAMMAD ALI BOGRA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Muhammad Ali Bogra era uno statesman pakistano dell'origine bengali, che ha servito da primo ministro del Pakistan da 1953 fino al 1955.
Mentre Bogra aveva una conoscenza di con Nazimuddin, la maggior parte del Pakistan non era, poichè Bogra era uno sconosciuto relativo alla scena politica nazionale di quel tempo.
Bogra sarebbe rimosso dall'ufficio in 1955 dal nuovo General del regolatore, Iskander Mirza.
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 Mohammad Ali Bogra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Muhammad Ali Bogra (1909 - 1963) era un estadista paquistaní del origen bengalí, que sirvió como primer ministro de Paquistán a partir de 1953 hasta 1955.
Llevado en Bogra a una familia descendió del Nawabs de Bengala, él atendió a la universidad de Calcutta y siguió su educación con una carrera en política.
Bogra sería quitado de oficina en 1955 por el nuevo general del gobernador, Iskander Mirza.
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 A short history of Pakistan
In 1940 Mohammad Ali Jinnah, leader of the Muslim League, formally calls for the creation of an independent state in regions where Muslims constituted a majority.
The first prime minister is Liaquat Ali Khan of the ML is succeeded in 1951 by Khwaja Nazimuddin, in 1953 by Mohammad Ali Bogra and in 1956 by Chaudhry Mohammad Ali.
Announced elections are annulled and Bhutto is convicted and sentenced to death for alleged conspiracy to murder a political opponent.
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Soon thereafter, an ex-bureaucrat Ghulam Mohammad was elevated to the high office of Governor General and the U.S. became closely involved in Pakistan's internal affairs.
Ghul-am Mohammad was asking for a symbolic seizure of power by the army, a step that would establish the army as a source of political virtue and the true 'guardian' of national interest.
While politicians and bureaucrats, of whom the public had direct experience, were known to be corrupt, the army was as yet a distant and mysterious entity and therefore was imagined as the final guarantor of the nation's well being and could be exploited to legitimate a regime.
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 Remembering this day - February 21, 1952 - after half a century A.H. Jaffor Ullah
Liaquat Ali Khan was then gun downed by a military clique on October 16, 1951, who did not like the soft approach Liaquat Ali had adopted to settle the Kashmir issue with the Indians.
After the assassination of Liaquat Ali, Khawaja Nazimuddin was removed from the position of the Governor General by the work of a Muslim League clique headed by the ex-Finance Minister Mr.
Mohammad Ali of Bogra (Bogura district of East Bengal).
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 Bambooweb: Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
Upon the formation of Pakistan, Ali was made the Secretary General of the new nation and was instrumental to setting up a budget for the fledgling nation.
Four years later, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali was made Prime Minister by Governor General of Pakistan Iskander Mirza in 1955, after the removal of Muhammad Ali Bogra.
While Prime Minister, Ali's greatest achievement was the formation of a new constitution for Pakistan, one that made it a republic in 1956.
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 Pakistan presented in Travelling section
Ghulam Mohammad’s action was validated by the Supreme Court, with the rider that a new assembly must be convened.
Iskander Mirza, as minister of the interior, Gen. Mohammad Ayub Khan, commander in chief, as minister of national defense, and Chaudhri Mohammad Ali, a senior civil servant, as minister of finance.
Mirza insisted that his fellow administrator Chaudhri Mohammad Ali remain prime minister, and Chaudhri was able to succeed in one objective over which his three predecessors had failed: he induced the politicians to agree to a constitution (February 1956).
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 Our Financial Management and Ghalib (by Ali Ashraf Khan) - Media Monitors Network
After the death of Liaqat Ali Khan, it was a free for all for the politicians, who wanted the largest chunk from the body of the infant state.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that instead of building his international stature, he should try first to build a strong Pakistan, that advice was conveniently ignored and scraped at the alter of personal ambition of the ruler to go down in history as a world statesman, and it was gallows that were seen, fate has these turns.
Ali Ashraf Khan is a Pakistani Businessman and Ex-Politician who bid good bye to politics in order to concentrate on more useful service benefit of the political intrigues prevalent in the National Political life of Pakistan.
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 Pakistan Constitutional Beginnings - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, ...
Although Ghulam Mohammad tried to exercise the "viceregal" power that Jinnah had used so powerfully as governor general, concern for office and the fruits of power were more important to most of the politicians than the evolution of ideology or the implementation of mass programs.
The so-called cabinet of talents was headed by Mohammad Ali Bogra, a minor political figure from East Bengal who had previously been Pakistan's ambassador to the United States.
Ghulam Mohammad was successful in subordinating the prime minister because of the support of military and civil officers as well as the backing of the strong landed interests in Punjab.
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 The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 4 Num 93   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The dead are Bhadon Ali, 20, son of Nurul Islam and Abul Hasnat Rony, 23, son of Solaiman Ali of Bogra, both from Baghopara area on the outskirts of Bogra town.
Police and eyewitnesses said Bhadon died on the spot and Rony was critically injured when a Rangpur-bound minibus hit their motorcycle.
Rony died at Bogra Mohammad Ali Hospital at about 12:10pm.
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 Bangladesh - PAKISTAN PERIOD, 1947-71
In 1954 he appointed his own "cabinet of talents." Mohammad Ali Bogra, another conservative Bengali and previously Pakistan's ambassador to the United States and the United Nations, was named prime minister.
Ghulam Mohammad was unable to circumvent the order, and the new Constituent Assembly, elected by the provincial assemblies, met for the first time in July 1955.
Bogra, who had little support in the new assembly, fell in August and was replaced by Choudhry; Ghulam Mohammad, plagued by poor health, was succeeded as governor general in September 1955 by Mirza.
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 Freeline Movers
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah father of the Nation was the first Governor General of Pakistan.
Liaqat Ali Khan was the first Prime Minister remained the Prime Minister until October16, 1951.
Malik Ghulam Muhammad was the Governor General of Pakistan from 1951-1955 and he appointed Mohammad Ali Bogra as Prime Minister in 1953 after dissolving the assemblies of Kh.
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 Bangla2000 | Countryside | Bogra
Bogra, Jan 6 (UNB) – Four people were killed and 10 injured when a bus skidded off the road after one of its tires burst at Godarpara on the Bogra-Rangpur highway today (Saturday).
In another road accident, an unidentified rickshaw-van driver, aged about 20, was crushed under the wheels of a speeding truck near Subil Bridge in the town at about 1pm.
Besides, Suruj Mia, 35, of village Muradpur in Shibganj upazila who was injured in a road accident few days ago succumbed to his injuries at Bogra Mohammad Ali Hospital today.
www.bangla2000.com /From%20Countryside/Districts/Bogra/2001-01-07/news_country1.html   (127 words)

  
 Quick History of Pakistan
August 15 -- Quid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948) of Muslim League becomes first governor-general and Liaquat Ali Khan (1895-1951) of Muslim League becomes the first Prime Minister of the new nation.
April 17 -- A not well-known leader of East Pakistan Mohammad Ali Bogra (1909-1963) of Muslim League, who was then Pakistani Ambassador to United State, becomes third Prime Minister.
October 24 -- Malik Ghulam Mohammad dissolved the Constituent Assembly of Mohammad Ali Bogra and declares a state of emergency.
www.personal.kent.edu /~rmuhamma/Personal/Pakistan/PakHistory/timeLinePak.htm   (2895 words)

  
 What Boxer Handed Muhammad Ali His First Professional Loss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Ali's story on the fate of his 1960 Olympic gold medal has wavered over the years.
Ali does not seem proud of this as I have read of him on at least one occasion see it more in terms of a white man raping a fl woman rather than the love match it seems to have being.
Muhammad Ali was an Albanian born in Kavaja.
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