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  1. Mohammad Khan Junejo (18 August 1932 – 18 March 1993) was a Pakistani politician and statesman who served as the tenth Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1985 to 1988 under president Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.

  2. Muhammad Khan Junejo. Muhammad Khan Junejo (Urdu محمد خان جونیجو, Sindhi محمد خان جوڻيجو; * 18. August 1932; † 16. März 1993) war ein pakistanischer Politiker und Premierminister Pakistans von 1985 bis 1988. Leben. Junejo wurde in dem Ort Sindhri im Distrikt Tharparkar/Sindh, geboren. Er erwarb einen Abschluss in ...

    • 18. August 1932
    • Junejo, Muhammad Khan
    • pakistanischer Politiker, Premierminister (1985–1988)
    • Sindhri, Distrikt Tharparkar, Indien
  3. prime minister of Pakistan. Also known as: Mohammad Khan Junejo. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Gilani. In Yousaf Raza Gilani. …the cabinet of Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo, but a conflict with Junejo led to Gilani’s being replaced in 1986 and in his eventual marginalization within the PML. Read More.

  4. Learn about the life and political career of Muhammad Khan Junejo, the prime minister of Pakistan who opposed Zia's autocratic rule and signed the Geneva Accords with the Soviet Union. Find out how he was dismissed by Zia and died in 1993.

  5. 19. März 1993 · Muhammad Khan Junejo, politician: born Sindhri, Sanghar District 18 August 1932; Prime Minister of Pakistan 1985- 89; President, Pakistan Muslim League 1986-93; married; died Baltimore 17...

  6. Mohammad Khan Junejo (Junejo = einer vom Juna-Clan) entstammte einer Großgrundbesitzerfamilie in der damals noch indischen Provinz Sind. Ausbildung. Nach dem Schulbesuch an der St. Patrick's School studierte er in Karachi und am Hastings Agricultural Institute, Sussex/England, wo er mit einem entsprechenden Diplom abschloß. Wirken

  7. 19. März 1993 · Former Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo of Pakistan died at Johns Hopkins Hospital on Wednesday. He was 61. His death was reported by the hospital spokeswoman, Elaine Freeman. She said...