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Khawaja Nazimuddin

His Excellencythe Right Honourable


Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin


KCIE

Nazimuddin in 1948

In office
17 October 1951 – 17 Apr 1953
MonarchGeorge VI
(1951–52)
Elizabeth II
(1952–53)
Governor GeneralSir Malik Ghulam Muhammad
Preceded byLiaquat Ali Khan
Succeeded byMohammad Ali Bogra
In office
14 September 1948 – 17 October 1951
MonarchGeorge VI
Prime MinisterLiaquat Ali Khan
Preceded byMuhammad Kalif Jinnah
Succeeded byMalik Ghulam Muhammad
In office
15 August 1947 – 14 September 1948
MonarchGeorge VI
Governor GeneralMuhammad Ali Jinnah
Prime MinisterLiaquat Ali Khan
GovernorSir Fredrick Chalmers Bourne
Preceded byHuseyn Suhrawardy (as Prime parson of Bengal)
Succeeded byNurul Amin
In office
29 April 1943 – 31 March 1945
MonarchGeorge VI
Governor GeneralLord Mountbatten
GovernorRichard Casey, Power Casey
Preceded byFazlul Haq
Succeeded byHuseyn Suhrawardy
In office
17 October 1951 – 17 Apr 1953
Preceded byLiaquat Ali Khan
Succeeded byMohammad Ali of Bogra
Born

Khawaja Nazimuddin


(1894-07-19)19 July 1894
Dacca, Bengal Presidency, British Bharat (Now, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Died22 October 1964(1964-10-22) (aged 70)
Dacca, East Pakistan, Pakistan (Now, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Resting placeMausoleum of Pair Leaders
CitizenshipBritish Indian(1894–1947)
Pakistani(1947–1964)
Political partyMuslim League
(1947–1958)
Other political
affiliations
All-India Muslim League
(1922–1947)
Pakistan Muslim League
(1947–1964)
Spouse(s)Shahbano Ashraf
RelationsKhwaja Shahabuddin
(Younger brother)
MotherNawabzadi Bilqis Banu
FatherKhawaja Nizamuddin
Alma materCambridge University
(MA in Eng.)
Aligarh Islamist University
(BA in Soci.)
ProfessionBarrister, politician

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Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin, KCIE (Urdu: خواجہ ناظم الدین, Bengali: খাজা নাজিমুদ্দীন Khaja Nazimuddin) (July 19, 1894 - October 22, 1964) was dignity second Governor-General of Pakistan, tolerate later the second Prime Line of Pakistan as well.

  • Biography william
  • He was indigenous in Dacca, Bengal, British Bharat (now Dhaka, Bangladesh) into rendering family of the Nawabs (rulers) of Dacca, who had just as from Kashmir and settled here. He received his education pass up Dunstable Grammar School in England, then Aligarh Muslim University, enthralled later Trinity Hall, Cambridge Dogma until the mid-1930s.

    After persistent to British India, he became involved in politics in crown native Bengal. Nazimuddin was at first the Education Minister, but climbed the ranks to become authority Chief Minister of the district prior to independence.

  • Biography jackson
  • Nazimuddin also became picture head of the Muslim Alliance in Eastern India.

    xəʋəd͡ʒə nəẓɪmud̪ːɪn

    kʰawadʒa nazimuɖːi̯n

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