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The Formative Years of Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan (A Former Chief Minister): An Exploration of His Early Political Journey

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  • Dr. Muhammad Khalid
  • Riasat Khan
  • Muhammad Yasir

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Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, an influential leader from the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), played a crucial role in the political scene of both British India and subsequently Pakistan. Born in 1901 in the Pashtun tribal areas, his political path commenced during British colonial dominance, and his career was greatly influenced by his educational experiences and increasing awareness of regional socio-political challenges. Khan originally became a member of the Indian National Congress but later changed his loyalty to the Muslim League, where he significantly contributed to the movement for an independent Pakistan. This change signified his tactical move from advocating for a united India to promoting the establishment of Pakistan. The research emphasizes his skill in linking Pashtun nationalist goals with the larger political movements in British India. It explores his initial activism, highlighting his backing for regional self-governance, tackling economic issues in the NWFP, and building important partnerships with other prominent political leaders. Through the analysis of primary sources such as speeches, personal correspondence, and historical narratives, the paper assesses how his early political endeavors established the groundwork for his subsequent impact on Pakistan’s political structure. This study enhances our comprehension of Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan’s initial career, illuminating the influence of regional leaders in molding Pakistan’s political path.

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  • Dr. Muhammad Khalid & Riasat Khan & Muhammad Yasir, 2025. "The Formative Years of Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan (A Former Chief Minister): An Exploration of His Early Political Journey," International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), vol. 4(III), pages 102-111.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebj:ijpssr:2025v4iiiia10
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