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  1. The Liaquat Ali Khan government, commonly abbreviated as the L.A Khan government or Ali Khan administration was the first government and cabinet of Pakistan [a] which ruled from 1947 to 1951, and was led by Liaquat Ali Khan. The government was founded on 15 August 1947, almost immediately after the Partition of India and Pakistan's independence ...

  2. According to the Daily Times, Liaquat Ali Khan and his legal team restrained from writing down the constitution, the reason being simple: The Bengali demographic majority would have been granted political power and, Liaquat Ali Khan would have been sent out of the prime minister's office.

  3. Liaquat Ali Khan (born Oct. 1, 1895, Karnal, India—died Oct. 16, 1951, Rawalpindi, Pak.) was the first prime minister of Pakistan (194751). Born the son of a landowner, Liaquat was educated at Aligarh, Allahabad, and Exeter College, Oxford.

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  4. On 2nd September 1946, the Interim Government of India was formed to oversee the transition of the country from a British colony to an independent republic. This is an important chapter in the modern history of India. Read on for more information on this aspect of Indian history for the IAS exam.

  5. Oct 16, 2017 · Finally, Pakistan has also followed the path set for it by Liaquat Ali Khan with regard to its form of government. He had always been committed to democracy and sought to make Pakistan a...

  6. Liaquat Ali Khan ² His Role and Contribution in the Pakistan Movement 1936 - 1947 Kishwar Sultana Liaquat Ali Khan, the First Prime Minister of Pakistan, was a close associate of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah in the struggle for Pakistan. He was born into the Nawab family of the

  7. He served as member finance in the interim government of India from 1946 to 1947 and, finally, was the prime minister of Pakistan from 1947 to 1951.