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Mir Sir Ghulam Qadir Khan Korejo
2nd & 4th Chief Minister of Balochistan
In office
27 April 1973 – 31 December 1974
GovernorAkbar Bugti
Preceded byGovernor's rule for 2 months
Ataullah Mengal (Before Governor's rule)
Succeeded byGovernor's rule
In office
6 April 1985 – 29 May 1988
GovernorKhushdil Khan
Musa Khan
Preceded byMartial law
Succeeded byZafarullah Khan Jamali
11th Jam of Lasbela
Preceded byJam Ghulam Mohammad Khan
Succeeded byJam Mohammad Yousaf
Personal details
Born1920
Lasbela, Balochistan, British India
Died10 September 1988 (aged 67-68)
London, England, UK[1]
Political partyPakistan Peoples Party
ChildrenJam Mohammad Yousaf

Jam Mir Sir Ghulam Qadir Khan Korejo (Urdu: جام غلام قادرخان عالياني) was the 11th Jam of Lasbela who also served as the 2nd Chief Minister of Balochistan. He belonged to the Korejo Samma tribe.[2][3][4]

Career

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In the 1971 Pakistani general election, Qadir was elected for the 1st Provincial Assembly of Balochistan, being ticket holder of Pakistan Muslim League.[5]

Ghulam Qadir was the father of Jam Mohammad Yousaf and the grandfather of Jam Kamal Khan, both Pakistani politicians who served as Chief Ministers of Balochistan.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pakistan Affairs". 1988.
  2. ^ Necropolis: City of silence. 11 April 2010.
  3. ^ 1998 District Census Report of Lasbela. Population Census Organization Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan Islamabad. 1998. pp. 9–10.
  4. ^ Khakhkhara, Daḷapatarāma Prāṇajīvana (1978). Report on the Architectural and Archaeological Remains in the Provinces of Kachh. p. 35.
  5. ^ "Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan Profile Page - Provincial Assembly of Balochistan - 1972 to 1976". pabalochistan.gov.pk. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  6. ^ History - Jam Kamal Khan. 14 October 2022.
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Political offices
Preceded by Chief Minister of Balochistan
1973 – 1974
Succeeded by
Governor's rule
Preceded by Chief Minister of Balochistan
1985 – 1988
Succeeded by