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  2. Zardari (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Zardari is a Sindhi-Baloch tribe native to the Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. [1] [2] [3] References This page was last edited on 14 ...

  3. Zardari family - Wikipedia

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    The Zardari family [a] is a Pakistani political family of Sindhi–Baloch background which holds chieftaincy of the Zardari tribe.It is connected to the Bhutto family and owns thousands of acres of land in the Sakrand Taluka, Shaheed Benazirabad District, Sindh, especially in the Fatohal Zardari and Balu Ja Quba villages.

  4. Asif Ali Zardari - Wikipedia

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    Zardari was born on 26 July 1955 in Karachi, Sindh to a prominent Sindhi-Baloch family, and received his upbringing and education in Karachi. [17] [18] He belongs to the Zardari family and is the only son of Hakim Ali Zardari, a tribal chief and prominent landowner, and Bilquis Sultana Zardari.

  5. Zardari - Wikipedia

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    Zardari may refer to: Zardari (tribe), a tribe of Pakistan; Zardari family, a Pakistani political family Asif Ali Zardari (born 1955), former President of Pakistan and husband of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto; Hakim Ali Zardari, (1930–2011), a Pakistani politician and father of Asif Ali Zardari

  6. Hakim Ali Zardari - Wikipedia

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    Hakim Ali Zardari (9 December 1930 – 24 May 2011), Urdu: حاکم علی زرداری) was a Pakistani politician who served as a member of National Assembly of Pakistan from 1972 to 1977 and again from 1988 to 1990 and then again from 1993 to 1996.

  7. Pakistan's former President Zardari wins another term - AOL

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    Pakistan's former President Asif Ali Zardari won a second term on Saturday, supported by the ruling coalition in a vote by parliament and regional assemblies, the election presiding officer said.

  8. Jat Muslim - Wikipedia

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    The modern Baloch tribes of Babbar, Gurchani, Lanjwani, Kolachi, Zardari and Dodai descend directly from the Jats of Balochistan. Jats, together with the Rajputs and Gujjars, are the dominant ethnically-Punjabi and religiously-Islamic communities settled in the regions comprising eastern Pakistan.

  9. List of Baloch tribes - Wikipedia

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