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  1. Syed Mohammad Ali Chowdhury Bogra (19 October 1909 – 23 January 1963) was a Pakistani Bengali politician, statesman, and a diplomat who served as third prime minister of Pakistan from 1953 to 1955. He was appointed in this capacity in 1953 until he stepped down in 1955 in favour of Finance Minister Muhammad Ali .

  2. È stato Primo ministro del Pakistan dall'aprile 1953 all'agosto 1955. Per due periodi è stato Ministro degli affari esteri: dall'ottobre 1954 all'agosto 1955 e dal giugno 1962 fino alla morte, avvenuta a causa di un infarto, ossia fino al gennaio 1963.

  3. 22 dic 2017 · Mohammad Ali Bogra also known as Muhammad Ali of Bogra was a Pakistan-based career diplomat, statesman, and politician. He got appointed as 3 rd Pakistani Prime Minister in 1953 until he left this post in 1955 and Chaudhary Muhammad Ali was appointed 4 th Pakistani Prime Minister.

    • 3rd Prime Minister of Pakistan
    • Mohammad Ali Bogra
    • محمد علی بوگرہ‬‎
    • Bengali
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  4. Following the failure to implement the Bogra Formula, PM Muhammad Ali Bogra began working towards the controversial One Unit program that integrated the Four Provinces into a single province West Pakistan, to equalize the western wing with the eastern wing, East Pakistan.

  5. Mohammad Ali Bogra was once again posted to his previous assignment, as Ambassador to the United States. Later on, in 1962, he became the foreign Minister of Pakistan and remained in that position until he died in 1963.

  6. Although another Bengali, Muhammad Ali Bogra, replaced Nazimuddin, there was no ignoring the fact that the viceregal tradition was continuing to dominate Pakistani political life and that Ghulam Muhammad, a bureaucrat and never truly a politician, with others like him, controlled Pakistan’s destiny. Read More.

  7. 8 set 2015 · Mohammad Ali Bogra was serving as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States when Governor-General Ghulam Mohammad nominated him Prime Minister.