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Jam Kamal Khan Alyani(Urdu) شهزاده جام كمال خان عالياني: Belongs to the Lasbela House of Royal, famous Jam family of Lasbela. Was the District Nazim (mayor) of the District Governmentl Lasbela District in Pakistan and the elder son of Jam of Lasbela, Jam Mohammad Yousaf (Ex chief minister of Balochistan).

Family

The State of Las Bela was founded in 1742 by Jam Ali Khan I rise of the Aliani family of the Jamot tribe, to which the present Jam of Lasbela belongs. His descendants ruled Las Bela until 1955 when the state became part of West Pakistan.The hereditary rulers of Las Bela were styled as Jam Sahib. Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Aliani (urdu) جام غلام قادرخان عالياني::(Title Of Sir, CIE) Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan was the ex-rulers of the former princely state of the same name Lasbela.Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan was educated in the Aitchison Chiefs College, Lahore and succeeded his father Jam Mir Ghulam Muhammad Khan in October 1937. He was 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. He was the last ruler of Las Bela as it choose to merge with Pakistan in 1947.

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