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Khwaja Mubarak Shah

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rural development, housing and horticulture. He contested Legislative Assembly elections from Baramulla and Tangmarg. He led the Indian delegation to International Health Conference held at Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1974. He served as India's Ambassador to Sudan and Tchad(Chad) from June 1976 to September 1978 and on return from the assignment was elected as Member Parliament Rajya Sabha from 11 November 1978 to 10 January 1980, whereafter he contested Lok Sabha election and got elected from Baramulla Parliamentary constituency. Mubarak Shah, a lawyer by profession, represented
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in his book, "My Kashmir: Conflict and the Prospects for Enduring Peace". Mubarak Shah also served as a senior Cabinet Minister in Syed Mir Qasim's Government in Jammu & Kashmir, being placed in charge of a host of vital departments i.e. health and medical education, agriculture, forest, revenue,
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as the lead defense lawyer and also accompanied Sheikh Abdullah on his high-profile visit to Pakistan on 24 May 1964 along with Mirza Afzal Beg and Maulana Masoodi. He served as Indian ambassador to Sudan and Tchad from 1976 to 1978.
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who polled 28.48% of total votes polled. He is the son of Khwaja Sikander Shah of Varmul and the Brother-in-Law of
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in the early 1980s and also served as a Deputy Minister in the 1952 Government of Prime Minister
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leader and former Member of The Indian Parliament (MP) from the North Kashmir constituency of
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Member of Indian Parliament - 1980 Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
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My Kashmir: Conflict and the Prospects for Enduring Peace
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Jammu & Kashmir National Conference politicians
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Index

Saifuddin Soz
Baramulla, Kashmir
AIIMS Cohert Study,New Delhi
Ghulam Ahmad Ashai
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
Baramulla
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
Muzaffar Hussain Beg
Ghulam Ahmad Ashai
Manmohan Singh
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
Wajahat Habibullah
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
Kashmir Conspiracy Case
"Candidate Statistics Khawaja Mubarak Shah: Indian General Elections | Lok Sabha Elections"
the original
"The Official Website of Jammu & Kashmir Government, India"
the original
My Kashmir: Conflict and the Prospects for Enduring Peace
ISBN
9781601270313
Categories
Kashmiri people
1922 births
1987 deaths
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference politicians
People from Baramulla
India MPs 1980–1984
Lok Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir
Rajya Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir

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