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  2. Awami Muslim League (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Awami Muslim League Pakistan (Urdu: عوامی مسلم لیگ پاکستان) is a Pakistani political party formed in June 2008 by Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad. [3] The party tends to have close relations with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.

  3. Awami League - Wikipedia

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    The Awami League itself won 143 seats while the Muslim League won only 9 seats. Veteran student leader and language movement stalwart Khaleque Nawaz Khan defeated incumbent prime minister of the then East Bengali Nurul Amin in a landslide margin.

  4. Awami Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    Awami Muslim League may refer to: Awami Muslim League (Pakistan) , founded in 2008 Bangladesh Awami League , named All Pakistan Awami Muslim League until 1953

  5. All-Pakistan Awami League - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Suhrawardy established All-Pakistan Awami Muslim League in West Pakistan. [3] The two parties merged to form Jinnah Awami Muslim League prior to the provincial elections in 1951. [6] In the Punjab provincial election in 1951, the Jinnah Awami Muslim League polled 18.3 percent votes and won 32 seats. [6] In the NWFP, it won four seats. [1]

  6. 1970 Pakistani general election - Wikipedia

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    The Awami League was the sole major party in the east wing, while in the west wing, the PPP faced severe competition from the conservative factions of Muslim League, the largest of which was Muslim League (Qayyum), as well as Islamist parties like Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) and Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP).

  7. Shamsul Huq - Wikipedia

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    Shamsul Huq was married to Afia Khatun, whose childhood friend Begum Jahanara was the wife of Yar Mohammad Khan who was a founder (treasurer) of the Awami League and the founder (publisher) of The Daily Ittefaq. [5] [self-published source?] Afia Khatun lived and worked in the United States later in her life.

  8. Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    All Pakistan Muslim League, a political party founded by Pervez Musharraf in 2010; Bangladesh. Bangladesh Awami League, named the All Pakistan Awami Muslim League until 1953; Bangladesh Muslim League, A registered political party with Islamist Ideology; India. Indian Union Muslim League, an Islamic political party, mainly active in Kerala

  9. Jinnah Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim League defeated Mamdot and the Awami League coalition, following this, Mamdot became Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab under the JML. [1] The JML did not dissolve until 1953, when Mamdot quit and rejoined the Muslim League, while the All-Pakistan Awami League remained a party until the creation of ...