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'''Prince Jam Kamal Khan''' is the ] of ] in ] and the elder son of Jam of Lasbela, ] (Ex chief minister of ]) '''Prince Jam Kamal Khan''' is the ] of ] in ] and the elder son of Jam of Lasbela, ] (Ex chief minister of ])



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Prince Jam Kamal Khan is the nazim of Lasbela District in Pakistan and the elder son of Jam of Lasbela, Jam Mohammad Yousuf (Ex chief minister of Balochistan)

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