Nurul Huq Choudhury
Nurul Huq Choudhury was a Member of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th National Assembly of Pakistan as a representative of East Pakistan. Career Choudhury was a Member of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan. He served as the Minister of Central Public Works Department. He was a Member of the 3rd and 4th National Assembly of Pakistan The 4th Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 3rd Parliament of Pakistan. There were 156 Members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan. East Pakistan Note: The elect ... representing Dinajpur-I. References Pakistani MNAs 1955–1958 Living people People of East Pakistan Year of birth missing (living people) Pakistani MNAs 1962–1965 Pakistani MNAs 1965–1969 {{Pakistan-MNA-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Members Of The 2nd National Assembly Of Pakistan
The 2nd Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the first assembly was dissolved by Ghulam Muhammad. There were 72 members of parliament, including 40 from East Bengal, 21 from West Punjab, 4 from the Northwest Frontier Province, 5 from Sindh, 1 from Balochistan and 1 from Karachi. East Bengal # Abdul Aleem # Abdul Karim # Muhammad Abdul Khaleque # Abdul Wahab Khan # Abdul Rahman Khan # Abdus Sattar # Abdul Mansur Ahmad # Adeluddin Ahmad # Ataur Rahman Khan # Moulana Athar Ali # Gour Chandra Bala # Canteswar Barman # Abdul Latif Biswas # Hamidul Huq Choudhury # Nurul Huq Choudhury # Yusuf Ali Chowdhury # Akshay Kumar Das # Basanta Kumar Das # A.H. Deldar Ahmed # Bhupendra Kumar Datta # Kamini Kumar Dutta # Farid Ahmad # A. K. Fazlul Huq # Sardar Fazlul Karim # Fazlur Rahman # Peter Paul Gomez # Lutufur Rahman Khan # Mahfuzul Huq # Mahmud Ali # Rasa Raj Mandal # Misbahuddin Hussain # Mohammed Ali # Moslem Ali Molla # Shei ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Members Of The 3rd National Assembly Of Pakistan
The 3rd Parliament of Pakistan (from 1962-1964) was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 4 years of martial law. There were 156 seats of members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan. East Pakistan This is list of member from East Pakistan. West Pakistan See also * List of members of the 1st National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 2nd National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 4th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 5th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 6th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 7th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 8th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 9th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 10th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of members of the 11th National Assembly of Pakistan * List of member ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Members Of The 4th National Assembly Of Pakistan
The 4th Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 3rd Parliament of Pakistan. There were 156 Members of Parliament, including 78 from East Pakistan and 78 from West Pakistan. East Pakistan Note: The election constituencies from the general election of 1965 are listed below, they do not link to the most recent election constituencies because they have been completely altered. West Pakistan # Abdul Hamid Khan Jatoi # Afzal Mehdi Khan # Ahmad Khan Ghuman # A.K. Soomar # Bashir Ahmed Khan # Begum Jujeeb-un-Nisa # Begum Khadija Khan # Begum Zari Sarfraz # Gohar Ayub Khan # Jalil Ahmed Khan # Chaudhry Muhammad Iqbal # Chaudhury Abdur Rahim # Khalid Jamil # Ishaq Cheema # Chaudhry Sultan Ahmad # Ghulam Qutub Din # Fazal Elahi Choudhury # Fida Mohammad Khan # Ghulam Mohammad Mustafa # Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi # Ghulam Muhammad Wasan # Ghulam Rasul # Hasan A. Shaikh # Khuda Dad Khan # Mohammad Saleem Khan # Mohammad Shah Khisro # Zu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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East Pakistan
East Pakistan was a Pakistani province established in 1955 by the One Unit Scheme, One Unit Policy, renaming the province as such from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Myanmar, with a coastline on the Bay of Bengal. East Pakistanis were popularly known as "Pakistani Bengalis"; to distinguish this region from India's state West Bengal (which is also known as "Indian Bengal"), East Pakistan was known as "Pakistani Bengal". In 1971, East Pakistan became the newly independent state Bangladesh, which means "country of Bengal" in Bengali. East Pakistan was renamed from East Bengal by the One Unit Scheme of Pakistani Prime Minister Mohammad Ali of Bogra. The Constitution of Pakistan of 1956 replaced the Pakistani monarchy with an Islamic republic. Bengali politician H. S. Suhrawardy served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan between 1956 and 1957 and a Bengali bureaucrat Iskander Mirza became the first Presid ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Living People
Related categories * :Year of birth missing (living people) / :Year of birth unknown * :Date of birth missing (living people) / :Date of birth unknown * :Place of birth missing (living people) / :Place of birth unknown * :Year of death missing / :Year of death unknown * :Date of death missing / :Date of death unknown * :Place of death missing / :Place of death unknown * :Missing middle or first names See also * :Dead people * :Template:L, which generates this category or death years, and birth year and sort keys. : {{DEFAULTSORT:Living people 21st-century people People by status ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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People Of East Pakistan
A person ( : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. The defining features of personhood and, consequently, what makes a person count as a person, differ widely among cultures and contexts. In addition to the question of personhood, of what makes a being count as a person to begin with, there are further questions about personal identity and self: both about what makes any particular person that particular person instead of another, and about what makes a person at one time the same person as they were or will be at another time despite any intervening changes. The plural form "people" is often used to refer to an entire nation or ethnic group (as in "a people"), and this was the original meaning of the word; it subsequently acquired its use as a plural form of p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
A year or annus is the orbital period of a planetary body, for example, the Earth, moving in its orbit around the Sun. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by change in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons are generally recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In tropical and subtropical regions, several geographical sectors do not present defined seasons; but in the seasonal tropics, the annual wet and dry seasons are recognized and tracked. A calendar year is an approximation of the number of days of the Earth's orbital period, as counted in a given calendar. The Gregorian calendar, or modern calendar, presents its calendar year to be either a common year of 365 days or a leap year of 366 days, as do the Julian calendars. For the Gregorian calendar, the average length of the calendar yea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |