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what is name of past prime mnister of pakistan​

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Answered by chitranshibalue204
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Liaquat Ali Khan 14 August 1947 16 October 1951

(assassinated) 4 Years,

2 Months,

2 Days, — Muslim League  Following advice given by the founding father of the nation, Governor-General Muhammad Ali Jinnah appointed and invited the Finance Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to set up and run his administration in 1947. He was assassinated in 1951, and Khawaja Nazimuddin took the office.[5][19]

2 A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing coat and Jinnah cap. Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin 17 October 1951 17 April 1953 1 Year,

6 Months, — Muslim League  Nazimuddin became Prime Minister of Pakistan after the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951.[19] He left the office when Governor-General Malik Ghulam Muhammad dissolved his government in 1953.[3]

3 A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing white shirt and a black tie. Mohammad Ali Bogra 17 April 1953 12 August 1955 2 Years,

3 Months,

26 Days, — Muslim League  A diplomat and relatively unknown personality to Pakistani politics, Bogra established the Ministry of Talents but his administration was dismissed in 1955 by the Governor-General after the legislative elections in 1954.[3]

4  Chaudhry Mohammad Ali 12 August 1955 12 September 1956 1 Year,

1 Month, — Muslim League  A first appointment from the coalition of Muslim League, Awami League and the Republican Party, he was removed by his own party following the successful vote of no-confidence movement.[3]

5  Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy 12 September 1956 17 October 1957 1 Year,

1 Month,

5 Days, — Awami League  Popular for his wit in law, Suhrwardy resigned due to the loss of control over his party and support from the coalition partners in his administration.[3]

6  Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar 17 October 1957 16 December 1957 1 Month,

29 Days, — Muslim League  Shortest tenured Prime Minister, Chundrigar established his administration but removed in mere 55 days into his term amid a vote of no-confidence movement led by majority votes of the Republican Party and Awami League.[3]

7 Feroz Khan Noon.jpg Sir Feroze Khan Noon 16 December 1957 7 October 1958 9 Months,

21 Days, — Republican Party  A lawyer, Sir Feroze Khan's administration collapsed after his party's own President Iskander Mirza enforced martial law in 1958 in a view of extending his term of office[20][21]

7 October 1958 – 7 December 1971

8 Nurul Amin.jpg Nurul Amin 7 December 1971 20 December 1971 13 Days, 1970 Pakistan Muslim League  After the general elections in 1971, Amin was invited to be appointed as Prime Minister under Yahya administration; yet he was also the first and the only Vice President of Pakistan from 1970 to 1972, leading Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.[3]

20 December 1971 – 14 August 1973

9 Z A Bhutto (President of Pakistan).jpg Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 14 August 1973 5 July 1977 3 Years,

10 Months,

21 Days, 1977 Pakistan Peoples Party  Bhutto resigned as president to become the empowered Prime Minister after the Constitution was repromulgated, which established a parliamentary system of government. He was deposed in the martial law in 1977 by his appointed army chief, General Zia, in July 1977.[9][22]

Answered by hareem23
1

Liaquat Ali Khan 14 August 1947 16 October 1951

(assassinated) 4 Years,

2 Months,

2 Days, — Muslim League  Following advice given by the founding father of the nation, Governor-General Muhammad Ali Jinnah appointed and invited the Finance Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to set up and run his administration in 1947. He was assassinated in 1951, and Khawaja Nazimuddin took the office.[5][19]

2 A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing coat and Jinnah cap. Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin 17 October 1951 17 April 1953 1 Year,

6 Months, — Muslim League  Nazimuddin became Prime Minister of Pakistan after the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951.[19] He left the office when Governor-General Malik Ghulam Muhammad dissolved his government in 1953.[3]

3 A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing white shirt and a black tie. Mohammad Ali Bogra 17 April 1953 12 August 1955 2 Years,

3 Months,

26 Days, — Muslim League  A diplomat and relatively unknown personality to Pakistani politics, Bogra established the Ministry of Talents but his administration was dismissed in 1955 by the Governor-General after the legislative elections in 1954.[3]

4  Chaudhry Mohammad Ali 12 August 1955 12 September 1956 1 Year,

1 Month, — Muslim League  A first appointment from the coalition of Muslim League, Awami League and the Republican Party, he was removed by his own party following the successful vote of no-confidence movement.[3]

5  Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy 12 September 1956 17 October 1957 1 Year,

1 Month,

5 Days, — Awami League  Popular for his wit in law, Suhrwardy resigned due to the loss of control over his party and support from the coalition partners in his administration.[3]

6  Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar 17 October 1957 16 December 1957 1 Month,

29 Days, — Muslim League  Shortest tenured Prime Minister, Chundrigar established his administration but removed in mere 55 days into his term amid a vote of no-confidence movement led by majority votes of the Republican Party and Awami League.[3]

7 Feroz Khan Noon.jpg Sir Feroze Khan Noon 16 December 1957 7 October 1958 9 Months,

21 Days, — Republican Party  A lawyer, Sir Feroze Khan's administration collapsed after his party's own President Iskander Mirza enforced martial law in 1958 in a view of extending his term of office[20][21]

7 October 1958 – 7 December 1971

8 Nurul Amin.jpg Nurul Amin 7 December 1971 20 December 1971 13 Days, 1970 Pakistan Muslim League  After the general elections in 1971, Amin was invited to be appointed as Prime Minister under Yahya administration; yet he was also the first and the only Vice President of Pakistan from 1970 to 1972, leading Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.[3]

20 December 1971 – 14 August 1973

9 Z A Bhutto (President of Pakistan).jpg Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 14 August 1973 5 July 1977 3 Years,

10 Months,

21 Days, 1977 Pakistan Peoples Party  Bhutto resigned as president to become the empowered Prime Minister after the Constitution was repromulgated, which established a parliamentary system of government. He was deposed in the martial law in 1977 by his appointed army chief, General Zia, in July 1977.[9][22]

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