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Bhutto (other)
Bhutto most often refers to: * Bhutto (clan), a Pakistan social group * Bhutto family, a political family in Sindh, Pakistan * Benazir Bhutto (1953–2007), Pakistani prime minister * Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1928–1979), Pakistani barrister and prime minister Bhutto may also refer to: * Ameer Buksh Khan Bhutto (born 1955), Pakistani politician * Asadullah Bhutto, incumbent Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Sindh * Dua Bhutto, Pakistani politician * Fatima Bhutto (born 1982), Pakistani writer * Ghinwa Bhutto, Pakistani politician * Jawaid Bhutto (1954–2019), professor and Sindhi intellectual * Mahreen Razaque Bhutto, Pakistani politician * Mumtaz Bhutto (1933–2021), Pakistani politician * Murtaza Bhutto (1954–1996), Pakistani politician * Muzafar Bhutto (1970–2012), Sindhi nationalist politician * Nusrat Bhutto (1929–2011), Pakistani Iranian-Kurdish public figure * Shah Nawaz Bhutto (1888–1957), politician in British India * Shahid Hussain Bhutto, Pakistani politician * ...
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Bhutto (clan)
Bhutto ( sd, ڀُٽو) is a Sindhi clan found in Sindh, Pakistan. The Bhutto's along with Bhatti's and other subclans are said to be a branch of the Bhati Rajputs. They have been settled in the area for over two centuries, having migrated to Sindh from Jaisalmer in India under Setho Khan Bhatti (Bhutto in Sindhi) in the seventeenth century. According to other authors, the family migrated to Sindh (mostly in Larkana and Sehwan) from Sarsa in Hissar.''Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: a memoir'', Chakar Ali Junejo, National Commission on History and Culture, 1996, p. 7 The Bhutto family The Bhutto family ( ur, بھُٹو خاندان; sd, ڀُٽو خاندان) is a prominent political family and among the most powerful families in Pakistan, based in the Pakistani province of Sindh. The Bhuttos have played a prominent role in Pak ... of Pakistan hails from this clan. References Rajput clans of Sindh Sindhi tribes Sindhi-language surnames Pakistani names Bhutto family {{Pakis ...
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Murtaza Bhutto
Ghulam Murtaza Bhutto (; 18 September 1954 – 20 September 1996) was a Pakistani politician and leader of al-Zulfiqar, a Pakistani left-wing militant organization. The son of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, he earned a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a master's degree from the University of Oxford. Murtaza founded al-Zulfiqar after his father was overthrown and executed in 1979 by the military regime of General Zia-ul-Haq. In 1981, he claimed responsibility for the murder of conservative politician Chaudhry Zahoor Elahi, and the hijacking of a Pakistan International Airlines airplane from Karachi, during which a hostage was killed. In exile in Afghanistan, Murtaza was sentenced to death in absentia by a military tribunal. He returned to Pakistan in 1993 and was arrested for terrorism on the orders of his sister, then-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Released on bail, Murtaza successfully contested elections to the Sindh Provincial Asse ...
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Bhati (other)
Bhati is a social group of India and Pakistan. Bhati may also refer to: Places * Bhati (region), a region of medieval Bengal * Bhati, Delhi, a census town in India * Bhati, Maharashtra, a village in India * Bhati dynasty, a medieval dynasty which ruled Jaisalmer in India People with the name * Bhati (surname) See also * Bhatti (other) * Bhutto (other) * Bhutta (other) * Bhatia (other) Bhatia may refer to: Castes * Bhatia caste, an Indian caste People Bhatia is a surname of Indian origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Akshay Bhatia, Indian-American golfer * Amir Bhatia, Baron Bhatia (born 1932), British-Indian busi ... * Bhat, an Indian surname {{disambiguation ...
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Bhatti (other)
Bhatti is a clan in India and Pakistan Bhatti may refer to: History * Bhatti (Buddhism), a type of devotion * Bhaṭṭi, a 7th-century Sanskrit poet People with the name * Bhatti (surname) See also * * Bhati (other) * Bhutto (other) * Bhutta (other) * Bhatia (other) * Bhat Bhat (also spelled as Bhatt or Butt) is a surname in the Indian subcontinent. Bhat and Bhatt are shortened rendition of Bhatta. Etymology The word "Bhat" ( sa, भट, ) means "teacher" in Sanskrit. While the original shortened rendition of "Bh ...
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Bhutta (other)
Bhutta may refer to: People with the surname * M. H. Bhutta (born 1955), Canadian businessperson * Muhammad Umar Bhutta (born 1992), Pakistani field hockey player * Peerzada Mian Shahzad Maqbool Bhutta (born 1982), Pakistani politician * Naseer Ahmed Bhutta, Pakistani lawyer * Saeed Bhutta (born Saeed Bhutta), Pakistani historian * Zulfiqar Bhutta, Pakistani-born physician Places * Bhutta (Ludhiana East), a village in Punjab, India * Bhutta Village, a fishing village in Karachi, Pakistan * Bhutta College of Education, Ludhiana, Punjab, India * Bhutta College of Engineering & Technology, Ludhiana, Punjab, India * Kot Bhutta, a village in Punjab, Pakistan See also * * Bhutan * Bhuttar Bhuttar was a village development committee in Udayapur District in the Sagarmatha Zone of Eastern Development Region of Nepal. It became part of Rautamai Rural Municipality after reconstruction of administration in Nepal. It is now municipal h ..., Nepal * Bhutto (clan), a Musli ...
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Wahid Baksh Bhutto
Wahid Baksh Bhutto (1898 – 25 December 1931) was a landowner of Sindh, and an elected representative to the Central Legislative Assembly The Central Legislative Assembly was the lower house of the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. It was created by the Government of India Act 1919, implementing the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms. It was also sometime ... of India. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bhutto, Wahid Baksh Sindhi people Wahid Baksh 1898 births 1931 deaths Politicians from Sindh Members of the Central Legislative Assembly of India 20th-century Indian philanthropists ...
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Shahnawaz Bhutto
Shahnawaz Bhutto (November 21, 1958 – July 18, 1985; Sindhi: شاھنواز ڀٽو) was the son of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the former President and Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1971 to 1977 and Begum Nusrat Bhutto, who was of Iranian Kurdish descent. Shahnawaz Bhutto was the youngest of Bhutto's four children, including the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto. Shahnawaz was schooled in Pakistan (at the Aitchison College in Lahore and Rawalpindi American School - renamed the International School of Islamabad (ISOI) in 1979, after the school was stormed during the uprising), where he graduated in 1976 and later travelled abroad to complete his higher education. Shahnawaz was studying in Switzerland when Zia ul Haq's military regime executed his father in 1979. Prior to the execution, Shahnawaz and his elder brother Murtaza Bhutto had embarked on an international campaign to save their father's life, but it was to no avail. The two brothers continued to resist the m ...
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Shahid Hussain Bhutto
Shahid Hussain Bhutto is a Pakistani politician who was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2002 to 2013. Political career He was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan from Constituency NA-207 (Larkana-IV) as a candidate of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in 2002 Pakistani general election. He received 54,349 votes and defeated Khalid Mehmood Soomro. He was re-elected to the National Assembly from Constituency NA-204 (Larkana) as a candidate of PPP in 2008 Pakistani general election. He received 81,439 votes and defeated Ghinwa Bhutto. He ran for the seat of the National Assembly as an independent candidate from Constituency NA-204 (Larkana) in 2013 Pakistani general election but was unsuccessful. He received 3,801 votes and lost the seat to Ayaz Soomro. In the same election, he ran for the seat of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as an independent candidate from Constituency PS-36 (Larkana-II) but was unsuccessful. He received 1,067 and lost the seat to N ...
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Shah Nawaz Bhutto
Shah Nawaz Bhutto ( sd, ; ur, ) (8 March 1888 – 19 November 1957), was a politician and a member of Bhutto family hailing from Larkana in the Sind region of the Bombay Presidency of British India, which is now Sindh, Pakistan. Early life and education Shah Nawaz Bhutto was born on 8 March, 1888 in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh in Ratodero Taleka in the Larkana District of the Sind region, within the Bombay Presidency of British India (now in Sindh, Pakistan) into a Shia Muslim family of the Bhutto clan of Bhati Rajputs to father Ghulam Murtaza Bhutto. He was also the youngest brother of Nawab Nabi Bux Khan Bhutto. The Bhutto family owned 250,000 acres of land spread across Sindh, in Larkana, Sukkur and Jacobabad. Shah Nawaz got his early education and later at St. Patrick's High School in Karachi, and then at Sindh Madressa, also in Karachi. Career and dewan of Junagadh Bhutto entered the Legislative Council of the Bombay Province, of which Sindh was a part, in 1921 at the ...
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Nusrat Bhutto
''Begum'' Nusrat Bhutto (; sd, نصرت ڀٽو; ur, ; born as Nusrat Ispahani; 23 March 1929 – 23 October 2011) was an Iranian-Pakistani public figure of Kurdish origin, who served as spouse of the Prime Minister of Pakistan between 1971 until the 1977 coup, and as a senior member of the federal cabinet between 1988 and 1990. She was born in Isfahan to a wealthy merchant family of partial Kurdish heritage and her family had settled in Bombay before moving to Karachi after the Partition of British India. Ispahani joined a paramilitary women's force in 1950, but left a year later when she married Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. She moved to Oxfordshire with her husband who then was pursuing his legal education. She returned to Pakistan alongside Bhutto who went on to serve as the Foreign Minister. After her husband founded the Pakistan Peoples Party, Ispahani worked to lead the party's women's wing. After Bhutto was elected as the Prime Minister in 1971, Ispahani became the First Lady o ...
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Muzafar Bhutto
Muzafar Bhutto (August 23, 1970 – May 22, 2012; Sindhi: مظفر ڀٽو) was a Sindhi nationalist politician, who served as the Secretary General of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM). His body was found at a roadside near Hatri bypass, in Hyderabad, Pakistan after he went missing on 25 February 2011. Following his death, JSMM members resorted to heavy aerial firing in different areas of Sindh. The heavy aerial firing created fear and panic among the people in Sindh and forced many business to close down. Early life and education Muzafar Bhutto was born in Sehwan, Jamshoro, Sindh. Bhutto was a graduate of the Mehran University of Engineering Technology and worked at the Power House, Jamshoro but was removed from service following his first disappearance in 2005. Muzafar Bhutto was married to Saima Bhutto and had two sons and one daughter. Political career He started his political career by joining separatists terrorist organisations, JSMM, which was led by Shafi Burfat. The ...
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Mumtaz Bhutto
Mumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto ( ur, ممتاز علی بھٹو , sd, ممتاز علي ڀٽو) (28 November 1933 – 18 July 2021), was a Pakistani politician who served as 8th Governor of Sindh and later the 13th Chief Minister of Sindh. He was also the first cousin of late Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1973 to 1977. Personal life Mumtaz Ali Bhutto was born on 28 November 1933 in the village of Pir Bux Bhutto, Larkana District, Sindh, British Raj. Before the partition his father Nawab Nabi Bux Khan Bhutto was a member of the legislative assembly and had a strong political background. Bhutto attended St George's College in Mussoorie and then Lawrence College, Murree, after the independence of Pakistan. He earned his barrister degree from Lincoln's Inn, and undergraduate and master's degrees in 1959 from Oxford University in the United Kingdom. He had four children including politician Ameer Bux Bhutto and journalist Ali Haider Bhutto. Politi ...
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