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1787:1888 births
1728:Andrew Neil
1683:John Cleese
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1302:K. M. Azhar
803:Louis Greig
771:Anglo-Scots
604:British Raj
569:rugby union
546:British Raj
429:Anglo-Scots
368:1907 - 1909
330:Position(s)
220:Preceded by
157:Preceded by
90:Preceded by
1781:Categories
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1688:Alan Coren
1668:C. P. Snow
1287:Chundrigar
1265:Cunningham
1170:1947–1948
1145:1939–1946
1120:1937–1939
987:11 January
845:References
686:relocating
644:commander
532:and later
312:University
258:1888-03-23
183:(3rd term)
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1623:Jan Smuts
1337:Fazle Haq
1167:3rd term
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203:George VI
190:In office
136:George VI
127:1939–1946
123:In office
73:George VI
64:1937–1939
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1392:Aurakzai
1275:Khurshid
973:Epilogue
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538:Governor
534:Pakistan
486:Scotland
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335:Fly-half
269:Scotland
1452:Italics
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1367:Bangash
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132:Monarch
69:Monarch
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593:GCIE
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471:Apps
466:Team
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