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Provincial Assembly of Sindh 4Th Assembly (12Th PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH 4TH ASSEMBLY (12TH SEPTEMBER 1953 TO 26TH MARCH 1955 S.NO. NAME CONSTITUENCY 01. Honourable Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Mir Haji Bandeh Ali Guni North Khan Talpur took oath on 11th September,1953 before His Excellency the Governor, at Governor House. 02. Mr. Abdullah Haji Mohammad Ismail Mahesar Kakar Mehar Joint 03. Mr. Abdul Fatah Wali Mohammad Memon Warah West 04. Mr. Abdul Hamid Kadiir Bakhsh Jatoi Kakar 05. Mr.Abdul Majid khan Karim Bakhsh Khan Jatoi Mehar 06. Honourable, Abdul Manan Abdul Rahman Kazi Miro Khan 07. Abdul Khair alias Bashir Ahmed Khan Fateh Ubauro Mohammad Khan, Jam 08. Mir. Ahmed Khan Haji Abdullah Khan Talpur Nagarparkar 09. Mr. Ahmed Khan Fateh Khan Rajpar Naushahro Feroze (South) 10. Mr. Ahmed Khan Rasul Bakhsh Bhutto Ratodero 11. Mir. Ahmed Khan Shah Passand Khan Shikarpur(Central) 12. Mr. Aidansing Nagji Sodho Tharparkar-Nagarparkar 13. Begum Aishah Mohammad Abdul Aziz Arain Muslim Women Central 14. Mr. Ali Asghar Shah Chandmir Shah Shirazi Mirpur Sakro 15. Mir Haji Ali Ahmed Khan Mir Haji Nabi Bakhsh Khan Hyderabad Taluka South Talpur 16. Mr. Ali Bilawal Khan Shah Ali Khan Domki Kashmore 17. Mr. Ali Gohar Khan Haji Mahar Rohri West 18. Mr. Ali Gohar Khan Mohammad Khuhro Larkana East 19. Mr. Ali Hassan Mohammad Ibrahim Mangi New Sukkur North 20. Honorurable Pir Ali Mohammad Rashdi Rohri West 21. Mr. Ali Nawaz Khan Ali Murad Khan Dharejo Pano Akil 22. Honourable Mir Ali Nawaz Khan Talpur Guni (South) 23. Pir Ali Shah Bhawan Ali Shah Jillani Badin North 24. Mir. Allah Bachayo Khan Haji Fateh Khan Talpur Digri 25. Mr. Allan Khan Gaji Khan Leghari Johi 26. Mr. Amir Bakhsh Motial Khan Mahar Sukkur Taluka 27. Haji Nawabzada Jam Amir Ali Khan Haji Jam Sinjhoro Mohammad Khan Junejo 28. Mr. Agha Badruddin Haji Shamsuddin Durrani Gari Yaseen North 29. Mr. Dharamdas Motmal Sindh North 30. Mr. Dost Mohammad Ali Hassan Hakro Kambar East 31. Mr. Faiz Mohammad Sandal Hyderabad City No.1 32. Mr. Fakir Mohammad Ahmed Bakhsh Unar Dokri North 33. Haji Fazil Mohammad Khair Bakhsh Khan Laghari Mirpur Bathoro 34. Haji Ghulam Ali Haji Abdullah Memon Hyderabad City No.2 35. Haji Ghulam Hussain alias Haji Jam Jan Mohammad Shahdadpur South Khan Kadirdad Khan Marri Baloch 36. Mr. Ghulam Hyder Shah Haji Pir Shah Syed Umer Kot 37. Mr. Ghulam Hyder Shah Nawab Shah Syed Sakrand Nawab Shah Join 38. Haji Ghulam Kadir Mohammad Waris Narejo Sanghar 39. Mr. Ghulam Murtaza Shah Syed Sehwan 40. Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Khan Ghulam Mohammad Jamesabad Khan Bhurgri 41. Mr. Agha Ghulam Nabi Dur Mohammad Khan Shikarpur West Pathan 42. Haji Ghulam Nabi Khan Haji Mohammad Ibrahim Kandiro North Dahraj 43. Haji Ghulam Rasool K.B.Haji Imam Bux Khan Jatoi Moro North 44. Pir Ghulam Rasool Shah Pir Jahan Shah Syed Mirpurkhas Taluka 45. Honourable Mr Ghulam Rasool Sher Khan Kehar Larkana West 46. Mr. Gul Mohammad Shah Wali Mohammad Shah Kotri 47. Haji Gul Mohammad Wali Mohammad Khero Moro South 48. Mr. Gulji Ratanji Menghwar Tharparkar Central 49. Mr. Hassan Bakhsh Shah Haji Pir Shah, Syed Sakrand. 50. Pir Iiiahi Bakhsh Pir Nawaz Ali Shah Dadu 51. Mir Imam Bakhsh Mir Haji Allahdad Khan Talpur Samaro 52. Mir Jaffar Khan Mir Taj Mohammd Khan Jamali Jacobabad 53. Mr. Jan Mohammad Bhai Khan Mithi 54. Mr. Kadir Bakhsh Illahi Bakhsh Tunio Warah West 55. Mr. Kararo ShahAlahando Shah Alis Andal Shah Kandiaro South 56. Mr. Khair Shah Imam Ali Shah Syed Nawabshah 57. Sardar Khan Mohammad Khan Wazir Khan Bozdar Mirpur Mathelo 58. Mr. Khurshed Ahmed Mohammad Yaqoob Shaikh Hyderabad City No.3 59. Mr. Lilji Akhji Sodho Tharparkar 60. Mr. Mahboob Shah Pir Rasool Bakhsh Shah Ghotki 61. Mr. Mamoo Khan Malik Bakadar Khan Malkani Jati 62. Haji Mehar Ali Shah Nawaz Ali Shah Syed Sujawal 63. Mr. Moosa Khan Allah Bakhsh Khan Bughio Dokri South 64. Haji Moula Bakhsh Haji Mohammad Umar Soomro Shikarpur 65. Mr. Mubarkak Ali Shah Jaffar Ali Shah Syed Hyderabad City No.6 66. Honourable Mr. Mohammad Akbar Abdul Qayum Hyderabad City No.4 Kazi 67. Mr. Mohammad Akram Ghulam Nabi Pirzada Old Sukkur 68. Sardar Mohammad Ali Shah Hassan Ali Shah Hyderabad Taluka North 69. Mr. Mohammad Ashfaq Mohammad Shafi Hussain Mirpurkhas Siddiqui 70. Mir Mohammad Bakhsh Khan Haji Khan Sahib Khan Tango Bago Talpur 71. Mr. Mohammd Bakhsh Khan Saindino Khan Sarki Thul East 72. Haji Pir Mohammad Hassan Bakhsh Abdul Kadir Badin Soth 73. Syed Mohammad Hassan Shah Umed Ali Shah Tando Allahyar North 74. Haji Mohammmad Hayat Karimdad Junejo Khipro 75. Sardar Mohammad Jaffar Khan Sardar Gul Garhi Khairo Mohammad Khan Buledi 76. Pir Mohammad Mahdi Shah Pir Rashidullah Shah Shahdadpur District Jhanderowaro 77. Mr. Mohammad Yusif Khair Mohammad Chandio Shah Bunder 78. Makhdoom Mohammad Zaman Makhdoom Hala North Ghulam Mohammad Sahib Qureshi 79. Syed Mohammad Zaman Shah Haji Bakadar Shah Hala South 80. Haji Najumddin Fateh Khan Leghari Dero Mohabat (Matli) 81. Mr. Nasir Mohammad Khan Mir Mohammad Khan Tando Allahyar South Mandhwani 82. Sardar Noor Mohammad Khan Bijarani Kandhkot West 83. Mr. Noor Mohammad Mir Khan Rahmoon Chachiro 84. Mr. Noor Mohammad Shah Murad Ali Shah Syed Naushahro Feroz North- East 85. Pir Qurban Ali Jamaluddin Naushahro Feroz North- West 86. Honourable Mr. Rahim Bakhsh Allah Bakhsh Soomro Shikarpur East 87. Mr. Rasool Bakhsh Mulla Moosa Khan Junejo Garhi Yaseen 88. Mr. Rup Chand Chelaram Tharparkar North 89. Mr. Rup Chand Seoomal Luhano Hyderabad South and Thatta 90. Haji. Sadik Ali Abdul Karim Memon Thatta 91. Mr. Saeeduddin Saleh Hyderabad City No.7 92. Mr. Saifullah Mahboob Ali Khan Magsi Shahdadkot 93. Pir Saleh Shah Ghulam Shah Syed Johi-Dadu Joint 94. Mr. Shambhoomal Hiranand Luhano Thar Desert 95. Mr. Sawaising Sonji Sodho Tharparkar North 96. Mr. Shafqat Hussain Shah Atta Hussain Shah Musavi Rohri East 97. Mr. Shah Nawaz Jamaluddin Pirzada Nawab Shah Town 98. Mr. Shah Nazar Hussain Shah Ghulam Sabir Tando Adam Shahdadpur, Municipal Area 99. Mr. Shahal Khan Bahadur Khan Khoso Thul West 100. Begum Sharfunnissa Shahban Muslim Women North 101. Mr. Sikandar Khan Hamlani Mahal Kohistan 102. Mr. Sultan Ahmed Mir Mohammad Khan Chadio Kamber West 103. Mir Sardar Sunder Khan Sardar Mir Zainuldin Khan Kandhkot East Sundrani 104. Begum Tahira Aijaz Hussain Agha Muslim Women Hyderabad 105. Mr. Teoomal Nathromal Hyderabad North 106. Mr. Togachi Mir Mohammad Nuhri Diplo 107. Haji Usman Khan Abdullah Khan Malkani Ghorabari 108. Nawab Zahid Ali Khan Liaquat Ali Khan Hyderabad City No.5 109. Honourable Mr Abdul Sattar Pirzada (Oath 2.3.1954) Sukkur 110. Honourable Mr. Hamid Hussain Faruqi (Oath 2.3.1954) Sukkur 111. Mr. Sirumal Kirpaldas (Oath 02.03.1954) Sindh Central 112. Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur (Oath 04.03.1954) Dero Mohabat-Tango Bago Joint. .
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