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Jam Sadiq Ali Khan | |
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20th Chief Minister of Sindh | |
In office August 06, 1990 – March 05, 1992 | |
Preceded by | Aftab Shaban Mirani |
Succeeded by | Syed Muzaffar Hussain Shah |
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Born | Jam Sadiq Ali Khan]] spouse Marriages: Jam Nawaz Ali, Sanghar District, Sidh |
Died | Jam Sadiq Ali Khan]] spouse Marriages: |
Resting place | Jam Sadiq Ali Khan]] spouse Marriages: |
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Residences | Jam Nawaz Ali, Sanghar District, Sindh |
Profession | Nawab of Sanghar, Politician |
Jam Sadiq Ali (Template:Lang-ur) was a politician from Sindh, Pakistan. Jam Sadiq Ali died on March 2nd, 1992.
Jam Sadiq Ali had four children. Jam Mashooq Ali, son of late Jam Sadiq Ali is a Sardar of the Samo Jam tribe .The Jams of Lasbela reside in Balochistan and they speak Lasi.
Jam Sadiq Ali was Chief Minister of Sindh from August 6, 1990 to to March 5, 1992.
Among prominent Junejos are the members of Nawab Jam family (JUNEJO) of Sanghar are: Al Haj Nawab Jam Kambhu Khan,Chief of Sama Tribe(title of Nawab, Khan Bahadur, O.B) Sardar Bahadur Nawab Jam Jan Muhammad Khan(Member Legaslative Assembly,title of Nawab, Sardar Bahadur, Khan Bahadur, O.B.E) Nawab Jam Amir Ali(Member Sindh Assembly,Former Ambassador to Maldives) Former Chief Miniser of Sindh Late Nawabzada Jam Sadiq Ali, Former Federal Minister Jam Mashooq Ali, Former Senator Nawabzada Jam Karam Ali and Jam Madad Ali Leader of Opposition in Sindh.
Khan Bahadur Mohamed Hayat Junejo of Sanghar District of Sindh took active part in freedom struggle against the British Raj. Though titled by the British in recognition of his services to the people of his area. He was detained by the British for being an accomplice of the late Pir Pagaro Shaheed. He was also known as the 4th piller of Sindh.
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Preceded byAftab Shaban Mirani | Chief Minister of Sindh 6 August, 1990 - 5 March, 1992 |
Succeeded bySyed Muzaffar Hussain Shah |