Syed Khwaja Khairuddin (Urdu: سيد خواجہ خير الدين, Bengali: সৈয়দ খাজা খায়েরউদ্দিন) was a Pakistani politician. He was the vice mayor of Dhaka and was known for having opposed the Independence of Bangladesh.[1] Following the country's liberation, he migrated to live in Pakistan.
^Ahmad, Naveed. "Is Hasina's Bangladesh at war with itself or Pakistan-lovers?". Tribune. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
Syed KhwajaKhairuddin (Urdu: سيد خواجہ خير الدين, Bengali: সৈয়দ খাজা খায়েরউদ্দিন) was a Pakistani politician. He was the vice mayor of Dhaka and was...
candidate but suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of his relative, KhwajaKhairuddin who was on a Muslim League ticket. Habibullah presided over the committee...
Party (PPP), Awami National Party (ANP), Pakistan Muslim League (KhwajaKhairuddin group), Pakistan Democratic Party, Tehreek-e-Istiqlal, Awami Tehreek...
Before the elections, KhwajaKhairuddin of the Dhaka Nawab family had unsuccessfully tried to coerce Sur on his side. Khairuddin was contesting the elections...
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twelve pro-Pakistan leaders, including Nurul Amin, Ghulam Azam and KhwajaKhairuddin, met General Tikka Khan of the Pakistan Army and assured him of co-operation...
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