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- Agha_Shahi abstract "Agha Shahi (Urdu: آغا شا ﮨی; August 25, 1920 – September 6, 2006), NI, was a Pakistani career Foreign service officer who was the leading civilian figure in the military government of former President General Zia-ul-Haq from 1977 to 1982. A diplomat and technocrat by profession, he joined Foreign Services in 1951 and held important diplomatic assignments in the United States, China, and the United Nations. He served as the Foreign secretary— a leading bureaucratic position in Pakistan Government— in 1973 until 1977, after Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's government was dismissed (see Codename Fair Play). However, he immediately served as the foreign policy adviser to upcoming Chief Martial Law Administrator General Zia-ul-Haq who appointed him as the Foreign Minister shortly after assuming the control of the country. In 1982, after losing General Zia's favor when he made an attempt to keep country on Non-Aligned Movement membership, he lost the foreign affairs ministry to senior military officer Lieutenant-General Yakob Ali Khan. His relationship with General Zia-ul-Haq and his military government further deteriorated, with Genera Zia complaining about Shahi's speech on improving Pakistan's relations with Soviet Union and the Non-Aligned Movement. He departed from country in 1982 to join the United Nations General Assembly and served as the Chairman of UN Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination until 1990, and served as the Chairman of the Pakistan delegation at World Conference on Human Rights. During his last years, he associated with the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISS) where he served its President until his death.".
- Agha_Shahi activeYearsEndDate "1972-01-20".
- Agha_Shahi activeYearsEndDate "1977-07-06".
- Agha_Shahi activeYearsEndDate "1982-03-09".
- Agha_Shahi activeYearsStartDate "1967-03-25".
- Agha_Shahi activeYearsStartDate "1973-07-06".
- Agha_Shahi activeYearsStartDate "1978-01-14".
- Agha_Shahi almaMater Indian_Institute_of_Science.
- Agha_Shahi birthDate "1920-08-25".
- Agha_Shahi birthDate "1925-08-25".
- Agha_Shahi birthName "Agha Shahi".
- Agha_Shahi birthPlace Bangalore.
- Agha_Shahi birthPlace Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Agha_Shahi birthPlace Princely_State_of_Mysore.
- Agha_Shahi birthYear "1925".
- Agha_Shahi deathDate "2006-09-06".
- Agha_Shahi deathPlace Islamabad.
- Agha_Shahi deathYear "2006".
- Agha_Shahi occupation Politician.
- Agha_Shahi office "Zia military government".
- Agha_Shahi office "Zulfi Bhutto Government".
- Agha_Shahi orderInOffice "13th Minister of Foreign Affairs".
- Agha_Shahi orderInOffice "13th Secretary of Foreign Affairs".
- Agha_Shahi orderInOffice "5th Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations".
- Agha_Shahi president Fazal_Ilahi_Chaudhry.
- Agha_Shahi president Field_marshal.
- Agha_Shahi president Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq.
- Agha_Shahi president Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto.
- Agha_Shahi primeMinister Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto.
- Agha_Shahi religion Shia_Islam.
- Agha_Shahi successor Lieutenant_general.
- Agha_Shahi vicePresident Nurul_Amin.
- Agha_Shahi vicePrimeMinister Nurul_Amin.
- Agha_Shahi wikiPageExternalLink top6.htm.
- Agha_Shahi wikiPageExternalLink top16.htm.
- Agha_Shahi wikiPageID "6888382".
- Agha_Shahi wikiPageRevisionID "606143831".
- Agha_Shahi almaMater Indian_Institute_of_Science.
- Agha_Shahi birthDate "1920-08-25".
- Agha_Shahi birthPlace Bangalore.
- Agha_Shahi birthPlace Princely_State_of_Mysore.
- Agha_Shahi birthname "Agha Shahi".
- Agha_Shahi blank "National Awards".
- Agha_Shahi cabinet Category:Government_of_Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto.
- Agha_Shahi cabinet Category:Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haq.
- Agha_Shahi citizenship British_subject.
- Agha_Shahi citizenship "Pakistan".
- Agha_Shahi data Nishan-e-Imtiaz.
- Agha_Shahi dateOfBirth "1925-08-25".
- Agha_Shahi dateOfDeath "2006-09-06".
- Agha_Shahi deathDate "2006-09-06".
- Agha_Shahi deathPlace "Islamabad, Pakistan".
- Agha_Shahi hasPhotoCollection Agha_Shahi.
- Agha_Shahi name "Agha Shahi".
- Agha_Shahi name "Shahi, Agha".
- Agha_Shahi nationality "Pakistan".
- Agha_Shahi nativeName "آغا شا ﮨی".
- Agha_Shahi occupation Politician.
- Agha_Shahi order "13".
- Agha_Shahi order "5".
- Agha_Shahi placeOfBirth "Bangalore, British India present-day India".
- Agha_Shahi placeOfDeath "Islamabad, Pakistan".
- Agha_Shahi predecessor Amjad_Ali_(civil_servant).
- Agha_Shahi predecessor Aziz_Ahmed.
- Agha_Shahi predecessor "Mumtaz Ali Alvie".
- Agha_Shahi president Fazal_Ilahi_Chaudhry.
- Agha_Shahi president Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto.
- Agha_Shahi president "Field Marshal Ayub Khan General Yahya Khan".
- Agha_Shahi president "General Zia-ul-Haq".
- Agha_Shahi primeminister Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto.
- Agha_Shahi profession "Physicist, Mathematician, teacher".
- Agha_Shahi religion Shia_Islam.
- Agha_Shahi shortDescription "Pakistani diplomat".
- Agha_Shahi successor Lieutenant_general.
- Agha_Shahi successor Sahabzada_Yaqub_Khan.
- Agha_Shahi successor "Iqbal Akhuond".
- Agha_Shahi successor "Sardar Shah Nawaz".
- Agha_Shahi termEnd "1972-01-20".
- Agha_Shahi termEnd "1977-07-06".
- Agha_Shahi termEnd "1982-03-09".
- Agha_Shahi termStart "1967-03-25".
- Agha_Shahi termStart "1973-07-06".
- Agha_Shahi termStart "1978-01-14".
- Agha_Shahi title Foreign_Secretary_(Pakistan).
- Agha_Shahi title Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Pakistan).
- Agha_Shahi title Permanent_Representative_of_Pakistan_to_the_United_Nations.
- Agha_Shahi vicepresident Nurul_Amin.
- Agha_Shahi viceprimeminister Nurul_Amin.
- Agha_Shahi years "1967".
- Agha_Shahi years "1973".
- Agha_Shahi years "1978".
- Agha_Shahi description "Pakistani diplomat".
- Agha_Shahi description "Pakistani diplomat".
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:1920_births.
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:2006_deaths.
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:Ambassadors_of_Pakistan_to_China.
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:Deaths_from_myocardial_infarction.
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:Foreign_Ministers_of_Pakistan.
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:Foreign_Secretaries_of_Pakistan.
- Agha_Shahi subject Category:Indian_Civil_Service_(British_India)_officers.