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  1. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was born on January 5, 1928. He was a Pakistani politician who served as the President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973 and as the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1973 to 1977. He was the founder of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), which is one of the largest political parties in Pakistan. His daughter Benazir Bhutto has ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2018 · Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was arrested for the murder of a political opponent. Though initially released, he was arrested once again under the provisions of the martial law that General Zia had proclaimed. He was tried and sentenced to death. Clemency petitions and appeals were summarily were denied. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was executed by hanging in Rawalpindi, on 4 April, 1979.

  3. Zulfikar Ali Khan Bhutto ( Urdu: ذوالفقار علی بھٹو) ( Larkano ( Sindh, destijds Brits-Indië ), 5 januari 1928 – Rawalpindi ( Punjab ), 4 april 1979) was een Pakistaanse politicus. Van 1971 tot 1973 was hij president en van 1973 tot 1977 premier van het land.

  4. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was born on January 5, 1928. He was the only son of Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto completed his early education from Bombay’s Cathedral High School. In 1947, he joined the University of Southern California, and later the University of California at Berkeley in June 1949. After completing his degree with honors ...

  5. Zulfikár Ali Bhutto ( urdu írással: ذوالفقار علی بھٹو, IPA: [zʊlfɪqɑːɾ ɑli bhʊʈːoː] ); szindiül: ذوالفقار علي ڀُٽو) ( Larkána, 1928. január 5. – Ravalpindi, 1979. április 4.) pakisztáni ügyvéd és politikus, 1971 -től 1973 -ig az ország elnöke, 1973 -tól 1977 -ig miniszterelnök és az ...

  6. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (5. januar 1928–4. april 1979) var en meget indflydelsesrig pakistansk politiker. Bhutto grundlagde i 1967 det islamiske socialist og centrum-venstre parti Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), der siden har været landets største og mest indflydelsesrige parti.

  7. Rafi Raza, Mr. Bhutto’s Minister for Industries, went to Moscow in December 1974 and brought back word of a Soviet agreement to advance 4.5 billion rupees, in foreign exchange, to help Pakistan build a steel mill near Karachi. He said the mill would go into production in 1980, employ some 40,000 persons, and help the development of Port Qasim.