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There are four Governor-General of Pakistan

From its independence till March 22, 1956, There are Four Governor-General of pakistan. During this period Governor-Generals was the head of the Pakistan. The Governor-General of Pakistan are representative of pakistan in British monarch, in 1956 office of Governor-General was abolished.

1: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Aug. 15, 1947 to sept. 11, 1948)
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born 25 December 1876 in karachi British India. Jinnah served as leader All-India Muslim League from 1936 to 14 August 1947. He was the first Governor-General of Pakistan, At this time Liaquat Ali Khan was the Prime-Minister. He was revered in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam, He also known as Baba-i-Qaum. Quaid-e-Azam was died in 11 September 1948 (aged 71) Karachi, Pakistan.
Quaid-e-Azam Speech Video clip


2: Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin (Sept. 14, 1948 to Oct. 17, 1951)
Khawaja Nazimuddin was born in 19 July 1894 Dacca, Bengal Residency, British India. He received his education from Dunstable Grammar School in England, then AliGarh Muslim University. In 1922 he was elected as Chairman of Dhaka Municipality and left 1929. In 1943 he was elected as Chief Minister of Bengal. Khuwaja Nazimuddin also became the head of Muslim League in Eastern India. He was Died in 22 Oct 1964 (aged 70) Dacca Eastern Pakistan.

3: Malik Ghulam Muhammad (Oct. 19, 1951 to Oct. 5, 1955)
Malik Ghulam Muhammad was born 20 April 1895 in a small house at the Mochi Gate, He belongs to a Middle-Class family. Malik Ghulam Muhammad's major first duties was to represented Pakistan as Governor-General held in london in 1954. Iskander Mirza dismissed him, and Ghulam Muhammad diet the next year 1956 (aged 64).

4: General Iskander Mirza (Oct. 9, 1955 to Mar. 22, 1956)
Iskander Mirza was born 13 November 1899 Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency, British India. Mirza grew up in Bombay, receiving his education from Elphinstone Collage and the University of Bombay. He joined the British Army and was educated at the Military Academy Sandhurst. When Pakistan establish, Mirza was one of the highest-senior ranking government officer in the nation. He was appointed as Major General in 1990 and left 1992.

End of Governor-General:
Iskander Mirza was the last General-Governor in 1956  and also 1st President of Pakistan.


By: Ali Raza Attar
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