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'''Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Aliani''' was the ex-rulers of the former princely state of the same name ]. Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir, the Last ruler of the former state, had twice served as the ] of ] and also Health Minister of ] as well as being the Speaker of the ] Provincial Assembly. | '''Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Aliani''' was the ex-rulers of the former princely state of the same name ]. Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir, the Last ruler of the former state, had twice served as the ] of ] and also Health Minister of ] as well as being the Speaker of the ] Provincial Assembly. | ||
The State of ] was founded in 1742 by ]. His descendants ruled Las Bela until 1955 when the state became part of ] | |||
For a period of three years between 3 October 1952 and 14 October 1955, Las Bela was part of the ] | |||
The Baluchistan States Union existed between 3rd October 1952 and 14th October 1955 in southwest ].... | |||
The ] family of the ] tribe, to which the present ] of ] belongs. | The ] family of the ] tribe, to which the present ] of ] belongs. |
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Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Aliani | |
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1st time Chief Minister of Balochistan | |
In office April 27 1973 – December 31 1974 | |
Preceded by | Sardar Ataullah Mengal |
Succeeded by | Governor's rule |
2nd time Chief Minister of Balochistan (April 6, 1985) | |
Preceded by | Matial law |
Succeeded by | Zafarullah Khan Jamali |
11th Jam of Lasbela | |
Preceded by | Jam Ghulam Mohammad Khan |
Succeeded by | Jam Mohammad Yousaf |
Personal details | |
Born | frame 1922 Lasbela, Balochistan Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan]] |
Died | frame right thumb Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan]] |
Resting place | frame right thumb Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan]] |
Political party | Pakistan Peoples Party |
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ResidenceJam Ghulam Qadir Khan]] | Jam Pelace Lasbela, Balochistan |
Profession | Jam of Lasbela, Politician |
Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Aliani was the ex-rulers of the former princely state of the same name Lasbela. Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir, the Last ruler of the former state, had twice served as the Chief minister of Balochistan and also Health Minister of Pakistan as well as being the Speaker of the Balochistan Provincial Assembly.
The State of Las Bela was founded in 1742 by Ali Khan I. His descendants ruled Las Bela until 1955 when the state became part of West Pakistan
For a period of three years between 3 October 1952 and 14 October 1955, Las Bela was part of the Baluchistan States Union
The Baluchistan States Union existed between 3rd October 1952 and 14th October 1955 in southwest Pakistan....
The Aliani family of the Jamot tribe, to which the present Jam of Lasbela belongs.
When the British advancement extended beyond Sindh and to the states of Kalat and Lasbela; Jam Mir Khan-II was exercising powerful political control over the affairs of these areas. On the occasion of the 3rd rebellion in 1869, when the Jam was marching on to Kalat.
with a large force, a clash was averted by the intervention of the British Political Officer. The negotiations were however abortive and Jam Mir Khan refused to pay allegiance to the Khan and was banned to British India.
In December 1876 an agreement was signed between Sir Robert Sandeman and Mir Khudadad Khan, the Khan of Kalat, and Jam Ali Khan who represented his father, Jam Mir Khan, the Jam of Lasbela. In consequence of this agreement Jam Mir Khan was released from his confinement in British India in the spring of 1877, after accepting the conditions that he acknowledged the Khan’s sovereignty, in accordance with the ancient usage.
Jam Mir Khan at first inclined to let his son Jam Ali Khan carry on the government, but ultimately took the administration in his own hands. Jam Mir Khan died in January 1888, leaving three sons. His eldest son Haji Jam Ali Khan was installed at Bela in January 1889 by Sir Robert Sandeman, the British Agent to the Governor General in Balochistan. Sir Robert died in January 29th, 1892 in Bela, his tomb is in Bela garden (Bara Bagh).
Jam Ali Khan died in 1894 and was succeeded by his son Jam Mir Kamal Khan I, who subsequently ruled over the state for 50 years. His successors, first his son, Jam Mir Ghulam Muhammad Khan, and later his grandson Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan continued to hold the post Masnad under the same conditions and without any significant event until Pakistan came into existence on 14th August, 1947. At this time Lasbela along with Kharan and Kalat states acceded to Pakistan and later became part of the Balochistan Province.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded bySardar Ataullah Mengal | Chief Minister of Balochistan 27 April, 1973 - 31 December, 1974 |
Succeeded byGovernor's rule |
Preceded byMartial law | Chief Minister of Balochistan 6 April, 1985 - 29 May, 1988 |
Succeeded byZafarullah Khan Jamali |
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