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Nawabzada and Liaquat
On 7 March 1949, the Objectives Resolution, which now serves as the grund norm of Pakistan, was introduced by the first Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, and later adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 12 March 1949.
On 16 October 1951, Prime Minister Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, mover of the Objective Resolution, was assassinated and Khawaja Nazimuddin took over as the Prime Minister on 17 October 1951.
Sunder Lal, Lala Hardayal, Shri Shanti Narayan and Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, who became the first prime minister of Pakistan, after partition of British India in 1947.
Liaquatabad was named after Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan.
" In this picture seated ( left to right ): Sahibzada Mohammad Khurshid ( first Pakistani Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan ), Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan ( Liāqat Alī Khān ) ( Urdu: لیاقت علی خان ) listen ( help · info ) ( 2 October 1896 16 October 1951 ) the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawab Sir Muhammad Farid Khan ( Nawab of Amb ) and Begum Ra ' ana Liaquat Ali Khan ( wife of Liaquat Ali Khan.

Nawabzada and Ali
Nawabzada Mohammed Ali Bogra (; October 19, 1909 — January 23, 1963 ) was a well-known and notable Pakistani Foreign service officer of Bengali origin, serving as the third Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 until 1955, and prior to that, was also the Foreign Minister of Pakistan from 1954 to 1955.
Standing L_R: Doctor Masdar Ali ( Physician of the Nawab of Amb ), Servants of the Nawab of Amb ) Sitting: Nawabzada Mohammad Ismail Khan of Chanser and brother of Nawab Khan Zaman Khan nawab MOHammad ALi Ashgar khan Shergarh 1930.
Nawab Sir Muhammad Farid Khan ( K. B. E ) had very good relations with the Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Nawabzada Liaqat Ali Khan.

Nawabzada and Khan
The late veteran Pakistani politician Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan was one of the few people in Pakistan who wore the fez until his death in 2003.
For example, in Bahawalpur only the Nawbab's Heir Apparent used Nawabzada before his personal name, then Khan Abassi, finally Wali Ahad Bahadur ( an enhancement of Wali Ehed ), while the other sons of the ruling Nawab used the style Sahibzada before the personal name and only Khan Abassi behind.
But just before the elections Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan broke the alliance which cost to Jamaat-e-Islami who was competing Pakistan Peoples Party and Awami League having socialism and provincial slogans and announcing drastic changes.
Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan ( November 13, 1916-September 27, 2003 ) was a senior political figure in Pakistan.
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Nawab Malik Talib Mehdi Khan had only one son, the late Nawabzada Malik Afzaal Mehdi Khan.
* the sons of a ruling Nawab of Arcot ( the head of the family ; political pensioners, the only princely title still recognized by the Indian Republic ) are styled: Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur, not Nawabzada ( literally ' son of the Nawab ').
* in Bahawalpur, in Pakistan, the younger sons of the ruling Nawab / Amir are styled: Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan Abassi ; but the Heir Apparent: Nawabzada ( personal name ) Khan Abassi, Wali Ahad Bahadur
* in Baoni, the younger sons and other male descendants of the ruling Nawab, in the male line, were styled Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur, while the Heir Apparent was: Nawabzada ( personal name ) Khan, Wali Ahad Bahadur ; either could be personally promoted to Nawab
* in Jaoroa, more distant male relatives of the ruling Nawab then the sons ( who were Nawabzada ) were styled: Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan
* in Malerkotla, where the Heir Apparent was Nawabzada ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur, the younger sons of the ruling Nawab were styled: Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur
* in Savanur, where sons of the ruling Nawab were Nawabzada, the other male descendants in the male line: Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan Sahib, and the more remote male descendants of the ruler: Sardar ( personal name ) Khan Sahib.
* in Loharu, where the Heir Apparent was Nawabzada Mirza ( personal name ) Khan, both the younger sons, and male descendants, of a ruling Nawab, in the male line, were styled: Sahibzada Mirza ( personal name ) Khan.

Nawabzada and ;
* In Indian Muslim dynasties, the most common titles were Mirza ( from Amirzada ) and Shahzada ; while Nawabzada and Sahibzada were also given to younger blood princes.
* In Palanpur, the younger sons of the ruling Nawab, and other male descendants in the male line, were styled Sahibzada ( personal name ) Khan ; but the Heir Apparent: Nawabzada ( personal name ) Khan, Wali-ahad Sahib.

Nawabzada and was
* in Sachin, the grandsons and other male descendants of the ruling Nawab, in the male line, were styled: Sahibzada Sidi ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur, while the Heir Apparent was Nawabzada Sidi ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur, Wali Ahad Sahib, and the other sons: Nawabzada Sidi ( personal name ) Khan Bahadur.

Nawabzada and .
This could even happen in a Muslim dynasty, e. g. sons of the ruling Nawab of Junagadh used Nawabzada before their personal name, then Khanji and the father's name, finally Sahib.
( sitting ground center ) Nawabzada M. Farid Khan ( son of Nawab of Amb
Nawabzada Mohammad Ismail Khan, Son of Nawab Sir Mohammad Akram Khan, at Delhi Durbaar, Delhi 1911.

Liaquat and Ali
Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, was assassinated by Saad Akbar, a lone assassin, in 1951.
* 1946 The British Government invites four Indian leaders, Nehru, Baldev Singh, Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan to obtain the participation of all parties in the Constituent Assembly.
* The Objectives Resolution of Pakistan ( 1949 ), by Liaquat Ali Khan
* 1951 The first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan, is assassinated in Rawalpindi.
* Death anniversary of Liaquat Ali Khan ( Pakistan )
With the founding fathers remained in West, Liaquat Ali Khan was appointed country's first Prime minister, with Mohammad Ali Jinnah becoming the Governor-General of Pakistan.
* Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan
** Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan is assassinated.
* October 16 Liaquat Ali Khan, first Prime Minister of Pakistan ( b. 1896 )
Hashim is considered one of the best athletes of all times and is the patriarch of a sports dynasty, consisting of himself, his brother, Azam, nephews Mohibullah and Gul, sons Sharif, Gulmast, Aziz, Liaquat Ali, and Salim Khan-all of whom are squash champions in their own right.
He was appointed the country's first native commander-in-chief in 1951 by then-Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, in a controversial promotion over several senior officers.
Pakistan's first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan was born in Karnal ( now in Haryana ).
Liaquat Ali Khan, prime minister of Pakistan, is assassinated, calling forth from Kabul a sympathetic message and a tribute to his ability.
The first prime minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan, was assassinated here in 1950.
This convention was host to such Muslim League luminaries as Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan, Chaudhry Naseer Ahmad Malhi, Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din, Sardar Abd-ur-Rab Nishtar, Mumtaz Ahmad Khan Daultana, Nawab Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot and Maulvi Tamiz-ud-Din.
* Begum Ra ' Ana Liaquat Ali Khan ( Pakistan )
The Pakistan People's Party ( PPP ) was founded by former members of the now-defunct Pakistan Socialist Party, banned by then-Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan.
The anthem without lyrics was performed for Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and later for the National Anthem Committee on August 10, 1950.
Starting his career in the government, Mirza was employed by Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan in the Ministry of Defence, being appointed as the first Defence Secretary ( one of an apex bureaucratic post ), overseeing the Indo-Pakistan war of 1947, and the Balochistan conflict in 1948.
In 1947, Mirza became Pakistan's first Defence Secretary in the government of Liaquat Ali Khan.
In 1951, Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan appointed him as the director of the Department of Kashmir and Afghanistan Affairs ( DKA ).
Taking an active role in the Pakistan Movement through the platform of the Muslim League, Chaudhry was appointed minister in the Liaquat Ali Khan government in 1947, and further joined the Pakistan permanent representative's delegation to the United Nations in 1951.
A professional legislator and jurist, Tarar was a prominent activist for the Pakistan Movement, performing voluntary duty as a relief worker in camps set up by Liaquat Ali Khan for refugees, migrating from India to Pakistan.

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