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  1. Nawab Mian Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani (Urdu: نواب میاں مشتاق احمد گورمانی; (1905 – 1981) was a Pakistani politician who served as the Diwan of the Bahawalpur State. He was from Thatta Gurmani a small town 4 km from near Sinawan.

  2. The Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences is the leading humanities and social sciences programme in the country with an established reputation of producing graduates who have become leaders in understanding and shaping society.

  3. Welcome to the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School for Humanities and Social Sciences (MGSHSS) at LUMS – the largest, most dynamic and diverse school at LUMS. Over the decades MGSHSS has earned a global reputation in the field of humanities and social sciences.

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  4. Jun 7, 2024 · Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani was elected as a Member of the Legislative Council in the 1930 elections and was appointed to the Ministry of Health and Education in the province.7 But Mushtaq Gurmani was the first person of the Gurmani family who took interest in the national and regional politics. Nawab Mushtaq Ahmad Khan selected the member of the ...

  5. The Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences is the leading Humanities and Social Sciences program in the country with an established reputation of producing graduates who have become leaders in understanding and shaping society.

  6. Nawab Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani, a well-known politician from early days of Pakistan, was born in village Thatta Gurmani in Tehsil Kot Addu in 1905. Besides other stints in politics, he has served as the Governor of Punjab from November 26, 1954 to October 14, 1955.

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  8. Who is Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani? Nawab Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani was a Pakistani politician. In his role as Minister without Portfolio he signed the Karachi Agreement of 1949 that established a ceasefire line between Pakistani and Indian areas of Kashmir, which later become known as the Line of Control.