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- Q5557596 description "Pakistani politician".
- Q5557596 description "Pakistani politician".
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- Q5557596 abstract "(Retired Primier of Sindh) Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (Urdu: غلام حسین هدايت الله , Sindhi: غلام حسين هدايت الله), was a Pakistani politician from Sindh. He held several offices in Sindh including 1st Chief M.(1937 – 1938) and being re-elected as 5th Chief M.(1942 – 1947).Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah was born in 1879 at Shikarpur and received his education from Shikarpur High School, Sindh Madressah, Karachi, D. J. Sindh College, Karachi and Government Law College, Bombay.After completing his LL.B. in 1902, he started his legal practice in Hyderabad Sindh. He started his public career as Vice President of the Hyderabad Municipality. Hidayatullah was also the first Non-official President of the Hyderabad District Board. In 1921 he became a Member of the Bombay Legislative Council.In the same year, he was appointed a Minister in the Bombay Government, an office which he occupied till 1928 when he was made a Member of the Executive council of the Governor of Bombay. He served in this capacity til11934.As a Minister, Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah was associated with the famous 'Sukkur Barrage project' which contributed so much to the prosperity of Sindh in later years. He was awarded the titles of 'Khan Bahadur', 'Knight' and 'The K.C.S.I.' but renounced all his titles when the Muslim League in 1946 decided on a policy of renunciation of titles conferred by the British Government.Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah, along with Khan Bahadur Muhammad Ayub Khuhro, Syed Miran Shah and Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto, represented Sindh in the Round Table Conferences in London.They convinced the Chairman of the 'Committee on Sindh' that Sindh was not to be a deficit province and had sufficient revenue and administrative capability to be a full fledged province. Sindh was separated from Bombay and its first assembly came into being in 1937.After the separation of Sindh from Bombay Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah became the first Chief Minister and remained so until 1947 with two short breaks when Allah Bux Soomro and Mir Bande Ali Talpur had formed their Governments. Sir Ghulam Hussain became the Chief Minister of Sindh three times.In 1938, the Sindh Assembly passed a resolution demanding a separate homeland for the Muslims of India. In 1943, the Sindh Government became the first Provincial Assembly of the sub-continent to pass an official resolution in favour of the creation of Pakistan.After independence Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah earned the unique distinction of being the only Pakistani Governor of a Province in Pakistan as all other Governors were British. This shows the faith and trust the Quaid-e-Azam laid in him.Within a month of the passing away of the Quaid-e-Azam, Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah the "Grand Old Man of Sindh" died in Karachi on the October 4, 1948.".
- Q5557596 birthDate "1879".
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- Q5557596 deathDate "1948-10-04".
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- Q5557596 office "1stChief Minister of Sindh".
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- Q5557596 dateOfBirth "1879".
- Q5557596 dateOfDeath "1948-10-04".
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- Q5557596 name "Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah".
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- Q5557596 shortDescription "Pakistani politician".
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- Q5557596 termEnd "1938-03-23".
- Q5557596 termEnd "1947-08-14".
- Q5557596 termStart "1937-04-28".
- Q5557596 termStart "1942-10-14".
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- Q5557596 comment "(Retired Primier of Sindh) Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (Urdu: غلام حسین هدايت الله , Sindhi: غلام حسين هدايت الله), was a Pakistani politician from Sindh. He held several offices in Sindh including 1st Chief M.(1937 – 1938) and being re-elected as 5th Chief M.(1942 – 1947).Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah was born in 1879 at Shikarpur and received his education from Shikarpur High School, Sindh Madressah, Karachi, D. J.".
- Q5557596 label "Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah".
- Q5557596 givenName "Ghulam Hussain".
- Q5557596 name "1st Chief Minister of Sindh".
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- Q5557596 name "5th Chief Minister of Sindh".
- Q5557596 name "Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah".
- Q5557596 name "Hidayatullah, Ghulam Hussain".
- Q5557596 surname "Hidayatullah".