
Muhammad Ali Bogra
Muhammad Ali Bogra was a prominent Pakistani politician and diplomat who served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 to 1955. He was born on October 19, 1919, in a well-off family in Bogra, British India, and was educated at Aligarh Muslim University. Known for his role in shaping Pakistan's foreign policy, Bogra played a crucial role in establishing relations with the United States and other Western nations during the Cold War era. He is often credited with advocating for economic reforms and modernization in Pakistan. His tenure was marked by political instability, and he faced challenges from various political factions, leading to his eventual resignation. After leaving office, he served as Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States and continued to influence Pakistan's political landscape until his death in 1980.
Born on Jan 19, 1919 (106 years old)
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Muhammad Ali Bogra served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953.
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