Liaqat Ali Khan

Liaqat Ali Khan
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Liaqat Ali Khan[1] est un homme politique pakistanais, né le 1er octobre 1896 à Karnal (Raj britannique) et assassiné par Saad Akbar le 16 octobre 1951 à Rawalpindi (Pakistan).

Il fut le premier ministre du Pakistan du 14 août 1947 au 16 octobre 1951.

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