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One such luminary is Sahibzada Farooq Ali Khan, ... Pakistan while he had seriously joined politics during Ms Fatima Jinnah’s 1964 electoral campaign against President Ayub Khan.
Ayub Khan was the first indigenous army chief of Pakistan, who held the responsibility from 1951 to 1958. But in 1958 Ayub Khan usurped power by removing the then President Iskandar Ali Mirza.
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Legacy of Ayub Khan. Story by The Nation • 1h. 20 April marks the death anniversary of Ayub Khan, who ruled Pakistan from 1958 to 1969 - a defining period in the country's political history.
Only 20 days later, Ayub Khan turned against Iskander Mirza. On the evening of October 27, 1958, the President and his handpicked Chief Martial Law Administrator were seen sipping tea together in ...
Since Pakistan's Mohammed Ayub Khan seized power in 1958. he has argued that Western-style constitutions are unsuited to new, underdeveloped nations. Banning political parties, which he blamed ...
Mohammed Farooq, who worked at Pakistan’s top nuclear weapons facility, Khan Research Laboratories, was detained in December 2003 along with 10 others when it was revealed that the head of the ...
It was a jovial scene. President Iskander Mirza and his new Premier, General Mohammed Ayub Khan, sat having tea together for the benefit of newsreel cameramen. Like the good friends they were, ...