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Bhutto
[ boo-toh ]
noun
- Be·na·zir [ben-, uh, -, zeer], 1953–2007, prime minister of Pakistan 1988–90 and 1993–96.
- Zul·fi·kar Ali [zool, -fi-kahr], 1928–79, Pakistani political leader: president 1971–73 and prime minister 1973–77.
Bhutto
/ ˈbuːtəʊ /
noun
- BhuttoBenazir19532007FPakistaniPOLITICS: stateswomanPOLITICS: prime minister Benazir (ˈbɛnəzɪə). (1953–2007), Pakistani stateswoman; prime minister of Pakistan (1988–90; 1993–96); deposed and subsequently defeated in elections in 1997; assassinated during the 2007 election campaign
- BhuttoZulfikar Ali19281979MPakistaniPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of statePOLITICS: prime minister her father, Zulfikar Ali (ˈzʊlfɪkɑː ˈɑːlɪ). 1928–79, Pakistani statesman; president (1971–73) and prime minister (1973–77) of Pakistan: executed for the murder of a political rival
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Zuflikar Bhutto chose General Zia ul Huq to be COAS in the 70s.
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Despite adverse propaganda and ouster from power amid corruption charges, Bhutto remained widely popular among Pakistanis.
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For them, being a woman with a Western education was enough reason to hate Bhutto with a passion.
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A letter Jinnah received from the Himalayan town of Mussoorie, written by a young man called Zulfi Bhutto, gives us an idea.
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Zulfikar Bhutto chose Zia ul-Haq, whom he called his “monkey general” because he thought he was apolitical.
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