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Agha Shahi (Urdu: آغا شا ﮨی; 25 August 1920 – 6 September 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— the leading bureaucratic position in Pakistan Government— in 1973 until 1977, after Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's government was dismissed (see Codename Fair Play).

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  • Agha Shahi (en)
  • آغا شاهي (ar)
  • Agha Shahi (de)
  • Agha Shahi (fr)
  • Agha Shahi (nl)
  • Ага Шахи (ru)
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  • آغا شاهي (بالإنجليزية: Agha Shahi)‏ (و. 1920 – 2006 م) هو دبلوماسي، وسياسي من باكستان ولد في بنغالور. (ar)
  • Agha Shahi (* 25. August 1920 in Bangalore; † 6. September 2006 in Islamabad) war ein pakistanischer Diplomat und Politiker. Seine diplomatische Karriere begann 1951. Zwischen 1967 und 1972 vertrat er sein Land als Botschafter bei den Vereinten Nationen in New York; sein Nachfolger wurde Iqbal Ahmed Akhund. Von 1977 bis 1982 war er unter Mohammed Zia ul-Haq Außenminister. Shahi starb im September 2006 im Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences an einem Myokardinfarkt. (de)
  • Agha Shahi (né le 25 août 1920 à Bangalore et mort le 6 septembre 2006 à Islamabad) fut un diplomate et homme politique pakistanais. Il fut de 1977 à 1982 du général et président-dictateur Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. (fr)
  • Ага Шахи (англ. Agha Shahi) — пакистанский государственный деятель. Был 13-м министром иностранных дел Пакистана. (ru)
  • Agha Shahi (Urdu: آغا شا ﮨی; 25 August 1920 – 6 September 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— the leading bureaucratic position in Pakistan Government— in 1973 until 1977, after Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's government was dismissed (see Codename Fair Play). (en)
  • Agha Shahi (Bangalore, 25 augustus 1920 – Islamabad, 6 september 2006) was een Pakistaanse ambtenaar, diplomaat en politicus. Hij begon zijn diplomatieke carrière in 1951. Zo was hij onder meer gezant bij de Verenigde Naties alsook ambassadeur in de Verenigde Staten, de Volksrepubliek China en nog een aantal andere landen. Eveneens werkte hij een tijdlang als ambtenaar op het Pakistaanse ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken. Agha Shahi overleed op 86-jarige leeftijd, enige tijd nadat hij een hartaanval te verduren had gekregen. (nl)
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  • Islamabad, Pakistan (en)
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