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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 near Bhalwal district Sargodha.
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  Feroz Khan Noon at AllExperts
Sir Malik Feroz Khan Noon (1893-1970) was a politician from Pakistan.
Noon was then 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, near Sargodha.
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  Feroz Khan Noon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Feroz Khan Noon was a politician from Pakistan.
His wife Viqar-un-Nisa Noon [1], 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 his ancestral village of Nurpur Noon, near Sargodha.
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 CalendarHome.com - Zulfikar Ali Bhutto - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was born to Khursheed Begum and Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto in their residence near Larkana in what later became the province of Sindh.
Sir Shahnawaz enjoyed an influential relationship with the officials of the British Raj.
Coming to power in a palace coup as the dewan, Sir Shahnawaz secured the accession of the state to Pakistan, which was ultimately negated by Indian intervention in December, 1947.
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 Muhammad Jahangir Ahmed Web
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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 Pakistan Elections 2007   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Noon was Chief Minister of the Punjab province from 1953 to 1956, after which he became Foreign Minister of Pakistan until 1957.
Muhammad Khan Junejo was elected member of the National Assembly in 1990, and died of a serious illness in 1993.
Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, the 21st Prime Minister of Pakistan, was born on January 1, 1944, at Dera Murad Jamali in Baluchistan.
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 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Ayub Khan handed power over to the army commander in chief, Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan, who assumed the presidency and reimposed martial law.
When India intervened in the civil war in December, the Pakistani army was swiftly defeated, and East Pakistan emerged as the state of Bangladesh (Indo-Pakistani War of 1971).
Yahya Khan resigned, and Bhutto was inaugurated as president and chief martial law administrator on December 20, 1971.
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 Encyclopedia: List of Pakistanis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Malik Feroz Khan Noon;Prime Minister Sir Feroz Khan Noon was a politician from Pakistan.
Ayub Khan (May 14, 1907 – April 19, 1974) was a Field Marshal during the mid-1960s, and the political leader of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Bio Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Bahadur, born on October 17, 1817 at Delhi, died March 27, 1898 at Aligarh, was a Muslim educator, jurist, and author, founder of the Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College, which later became Aligarh Muslim University, at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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 Hazrat Khalifa-tul-Masih II and Lahore
In this meeting it was decided to constitute a committee to be known as All India Kashmir Committee, with the main objective of waging a legal war for the restoration of the rights of the Muslims and ameliorating their miserable condition.
Sir Muhammad Iqbal, who was present in the meeting, proposed the name of Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, Khalifa-tul-Masih II, for presidentship of the committee and all present, being aware of his capabilities and potential, approved of the proposal.
Sir Abdul Qadir, who presided over the last two lectures, suggested that the lectures be brought out in a book form to provide guidance to the relevant persons.
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 Times of Pakistan - Power of Truth
Jamil Akbar Bugti, Talal Akbar Bugti and Shahzwar Akbar Khan Bugti are the sons of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti.
Brahamdagh Bugti is the grandson of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti.
The incoming caretaker Chief Minister Mir Humayun Khan Marri was the son-in-law of Nawab Akbar Bugti.
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 Ali Bhutto. Who is Ali Bhutto? What is Ali Bhutto? Where is Ali Bhutto? Definition of Ali Bhutto. Meaning of Ali Bhutto.
He was one of the few non-military men to have ruled Pakistan.
Bhutto was born in India the only son of Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto.
After completing his initial education, he went to the United States in 1947 to study at the University of Southern California and later transferred to the University of California, Berkeley.
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 Casino Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The first Prime Minister of Pakistan was Liaquat Ali Khan who was appointed to the position by the first Governor-General, Muhammmad Ali Jinnah.
However, Bhutto was overthrown in 1977, and martial law declared again, with the office of Prime Minister being suspended until 1985 when Muhammad Khan Junejo was appointed by the newly elected National Assembly.
Sir Feroz Khan Noon (December 16, 1957 - October 7, 1958)
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Image:MFKN.jpg frame200pxMalik Feroz Khan Noon;Prime Minister '''Sir Feroz Khan Noon''' was a politician from Pakistan.
His wife Viqar-un-Nisa Noon [http://www.storyofpakistan.com/person.asp?perid=P032], 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.
I believe this page ought to be at Feroz Khan Noon, in accordance with :Naming conventions (names and titles) which reads thus: :Titles of Knighthood such as Sir and Dame don't need to be included in the article title: use personal name instead, e.g., Arthur Conan Doyle not Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Being a close friend of Iskander Mirza, Feroz Khan Noon was the key pin in organizing the Republican Party in Punjab.
General Ayub Khan was born on May 14, 1907 in the village of Rehana in Hazara division in NWFP.
Ghulam Ishaq Khan was born on January 20, 1915 in Ismail Khel, Bannu district of NWFP.
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 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Summary
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was the son of Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto an influential Sindhi landlord and the Dewan (minister) of Junagadh state.
However, Bhutto dismissed Gul Hassan in March 1972 and appointed General Tikka Khan as Chief of the Army Staff, who proved to be extremely loyal to Bhutto since he genuinely believed that the army should only perform its professional duties and not interfere in politics.
Tikka Khan ensured that the army did not intrude in politics, which was greatly advantageous to Bhutto as it allowed him to enact his policies with the knowledge that the chances of a military coup had been eliminated.
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Zafrulla Khan publicly said in Cairo ' in February 1952 that Israel must be ' regarded as `a limb in the body of the Middle East'.
After Hamidul Huque Chowdhury, came Sir Feroz Khan Noon, the original author of the cute plan to create a Jewish state in Arab Palestine, but in a way that no one is able to accuse the British imperialists of being anti-Arab or pro-Zionist.
The arrival of the Raj Zionist, Sir Feroz Khan Noon, at the helm of foreign policy coincided with the tripartite Anglo-French-Israeli invasion of Suez.
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 India, Indian States, India States, Indian hotels, Indian News and Indian Tourism, India Travel
The first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated in 1951, and Nazimuddin stepped in to replace him.
Nazimuddin responded by changing the governor of that province to Feroz Khan Noon, but the decision came late.
Sir Syed - Iqbal - Quaid-i-Azam - Sain G.M Syed - Liaquat Ali Khan - Bahadur Yar Jung - Abdur Rab Nishtar - Fatima Jinnah - Choudhary Rahmat Ali - Muhammad Ali Jouhar - Shaukat Ali - A.
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 JWP - Akbar Khan Bugti's Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Nawab Akbar Shahbaz Khan Bugti (July 12, 1927—August 26, 2006) was the Tumandar (head) of the Bugti tribe of the Baluch, and had served as governor of the restive Balochistan Province in Pakistan.
Jamil Akbar Bugti, Talal Akbar Bugti and Shahzwar Khan Bugti are the surviving sons of Nawab Akbar Bugti.
The Bugti Grandchildren consist of Brahamdagh Khan Bugti, Mir Aali Bugti, Mir Taleh Bugti, Saad Khan Bugti, Shahzain Bugti, Gohram Bugti, Ahmad Marri, Muhammad Marri and Tabish Bugti.
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 Encyclopedia: Prime Minister of Pakistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Liaquat Ali Khan Liaquat Ali Khan Nawabzaada Khan Liaquat Ali Khan (October 1, 1896 - October 16, 1951) was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Muhammad Khan Junejo;Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo (born August 18, 1932) was former Pakistani Prime Minister.
Prime Ministers of Pakistan Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali (born January 1, 1944) is a former Prime Minister of Pakistan.
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 Awami National Party - Official Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
If on the one hand Sikandar Hayat Khan an Maulvi Fazlul Haq had position of their own since they were elected heads of the ministries of Muslim majority provinces, on the other, it was also true that if the word would spread that the British were unhappy with Mr.
Sir Sikandar Hayat issued a statement to reassure his Unionist colleagues, to which the British Secretary made a reference in his letter of October 29, 1941.
Sir Stafford Cripps appears mean while to have gained the objectives he had been dispatched for.
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Wali Khan, a senior politician of Pakistan, in an interview with the weekly Chattan, Lahore (21 December, 1981) alleged that Sir Zafarullah was responsible for the authorship of 23 March 1940 Resolution commonly called Pakistan Resolution.
Sir Zafarullah was president of the Eco RTC and Sir R. Mudaliar represented India at the India RTC.
Sir Feroz Khan Noon was Defense Minister in the Viceroy’s Council.
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 Begum Viqar-un-Nisa
Begum Viqar-un-Nisa Noon, an Austrian by birth, was married to Sir Feroz Khan Noon in 1945.
Because of her husband's leading role in Indian politics, Begum Noon had the opportunity of studying the prevailing political situation and public opinion very closely.
During the Civil Disobedience Movement in Punjab, Begum Noon was one of the leading women leaders responsible for successfully organizing the processions and demonstrations against the Khizar Ministry backed by the British, and courted arrest on three occasions.
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 Awami National Party - Official Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
THE Viceroy repeatedly impressed on Muslim League leaders like Sir Sikander Hayat and Maulvi Fazlul Haq that their insistence that power should not be transferred to the Congress or that election should not be held at the centre was a negative approach.
As for the Muslims, their position was well reflected in the attitude of Feroz Khan Noon who, when told, around 1938, that the British wouldn't agree to partition promptly retracted and said that he wouldn't ever mention it again.
He had been told by Sir Zafrullah that he, Zafrullah, would submit the details later but meanwhile it should never be disclosed who had drawn up that plan, though the Viceroy could use it in whatever way he liked.
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 St. Stephen's College, Delhi, India: HISTORY
The Lt Governor of Delhi, Sir James Lyall, inaugurated the new buildings at Kashmere Gate on 8 December 1891, an event that was reported by The Pioneer.
Sameenuddin Khan, an old student(1945-7) now in Pakistan, was successful in disrupting the morning assembly and with 50-100 men boycotted classes and went on a protest march against the I.N.A. trials.
Sir Walter George is appointed as the architect.
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 The Caseof Sindh - G.M. Syed’s deposition in court (Part 4)
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’s term on the Viceroy’s Executive Council was expiring in March.
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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 Read about Prime Minister of Pakistan at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Prime Minister of Pakistan and learn about ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Muhammad Khan Junejo was appointed by the newly elected National Assembly.
Zafarullah Khan Jamali who belongs to the PML-Q, a pro-Musharraf political party.
Sir Feroz Khan Noon (December 16, 1957 - October 7,
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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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 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He adopted a uniform similar to those worn by the Chinese Communist Party leaders and called for the introduction of "Islamic socialism" in Pakistan and the commencement of a "thousand years war" against India.
However, Bhutto dismissed Gul Hassan in March 1972 and appointed General Tikka Khan as Chief of the Army Staff, who proved to be extremely loyal to Bhutto since he genuinely believed that the army should only perform its professional duties and not interfere in politics.
Tikka Khan ensured that the army did not intrude in politics, which was greatly advantageous to Bhutto as it allowed him to enact his policies with the knowledge that the chances of a military coup had been eliminated.
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