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* [[List of Prime Ministers of Pakistan|Prime Minister]]: [[Muhammad Ali Bogra]] |
* [[List of Prime Ministers of Pakistan|Prime Minister]]: [[Muhammad Ali Bogra]] |
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* [[Chief Justice of Pakistan|Chief Justice]]: [[Abdul Rashid (judge)|Abdul Rashid]] (until 29 June), [[Muhammad Munir]] (starting 29 June) |
* [[Chief Justice of Pakistan|Chief Justice]]: [[Abdul Rashid (judge)|Abdul Rashid]] (until 29 June), [[Muhammad Munir]] (starting 29 June) |
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===Governors=== |
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* [[Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa|Governor of Northwest Frontier]]: [[]] |
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* [[Governor of Punjab|Governor of West Punjab]]: [[]] |
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* [[Governor of Sindh]]: [[]] |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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This is a list of notable events that took place in Pakistan in 1954.
Incumbents
Federal government
- Governor-General: Malik Ghulam Muhammad
- Prime Minister: Muhammad Ali Bogra
- Chief Justice: Abdul Rashid (until 29 June), Muhammad Munir (starting 29 June)
Governors
- Governor of Northwest Frontier: [[]]
- Governor of West Punjab: [[]]
- Governor of Sindh: [[]]
Events
April
- 2 April – Pakistan forms an alliance with Turkey which, although not including military cooperation, opens the way to the Middle-East alliance due to its allowance of the entry of other nations.[1]
May
- 19 May – Pakistan and the United States sign a Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement.[2]
October
- 14 October – the Governor-General of Pakistan, Ghulam Mohammad declared a state of emergency, dissolved the Constituent Assembly and appointed a new Council of Ministers on the grounds that the existing one no longer represented the people of Pakistan.[3]
Births
- 18 October – Aamer Hameed, cricketer.
See also
References
- ^ Uslu, Nasuh (2003). The Turkish-American relationship between 1947 and 2003: the history of a distinctive alliance. Nova Publishers. p. 118. ISBN 978-1-59033-832-2. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
- ^ Khan, Mohammed Ayub (September 1964). "The Pakistan-American Alliance". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
- ^ Akbar, M. J. (2002). The shade of swords: Jihad and the conflict between Islam and Christianity. Routledge. p. 200. ISBN 978-0-415-28470-7.