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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 |
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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.
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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