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  2. List of heads of state of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ishaq Khan (1915–2006) 17 August 1988 18 July 1993 4 years, 335 days Independent: 1988 — Wasim Sajjad (born 1941) acting: 18 July 1993 14 November 1993 119 days Pakistan Muslim League (N) – 8 Farooq Leghari (1940–2010) 14 November 1993 2 December 1997 4 years, 18 days Pakistan People's Party: 1993 — Wasim Sajjad (born 1941 ...

  3. Ghulam Ishaq Khan - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ishaq Khan was born in Ismail Khel, a rural locality on the outskirts of Bannu District, both villages in the North-West Frontier Province of the British Indian Empire, now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan. [1] [2] He was a Pashtun of the Bangash tribe.

  4. List of presidents of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ishaq Khan (1915–2006) 17 August 1988 18 July 1993 4 years, 335 days Independent: 1988 — Wasim Sajjad (born 1941) acting: 18 July 1993 14 November 1993 119 days Pakistan Muslim League (N) – 8 Farooq Leghari (1940–2010) 14 November 1993 2 December 1997 4 years, 18 days Pakistan People's Party: 1993 — Wasim Sajjad (born 1941 ...

  5. List of prime ministers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2 December 1988 6 August 1990 1 year, 247 days 1988: Pakistan Peoples Party: Bhutto became the first woman in Pakistan to head a major political party, in 1982. Six years later, she became the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state. [10] [24] President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved her government using article 58-2b of Constitution. 8th —

  6. 1988 Pakistani presidential election - Wikipedia

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    4 candidates took part in the elections, with most of them minor candidates securing low votes from minor and regional parties. Ghulam Ishaq Khan easily won the elections, due to the support and votes given to him by the 2 largest political groups, the right-wing Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) and left-wing Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), this support would allow him to secure the highest number ...

  7. List of governors of the State Bank of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ishaq Khan: 22 December 1971 30 November 1975 3 years, 344 days 7 S. Osman Ali: 1 December 1975 1 July 1978 2 years, 213 days 8 Aftab Ghulam Nabi Kazi: 15 July 1978 9 July 1986 7 years, 359 days 9 Vasim Aon Jafarey: 10 July 1986 16 August 1988 2 years, 38 days 10 Imtiaz Alam Hanfi: 17 August 1988 2 September 1989 381 days (first term) 11 ...

  8. Mazari caretaker government - Wikipedia

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    After dissolving both, the national and the provincial assemblies, Khan appointed Mazari as the caretaker prime minister. [2] The same day, a caretaker cabinet was also sworn into the house. This was the second time that president Khan had invoked Article 58-2b of the Eighth Amendment to bring down an elected head of government.

  9. 1993 in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    2 April – The Pakistan government vows to crack down on Arab militants. [6] 4 April India presents evidence implicating Pakistan in the 1993 Bombay bombings. [7] The federal cabinet nominates Ghulam Ishaq Khan as the president for a second term. [5] 3 MNAs resign from the National Assembly. [5] 8 April