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Syed Yahya Shah
Member Gilgit–Baltistan Legislative Assembly
In office 1975–1980
Preceded by
Mir Shaukat Ali Khan
Succeeded by
Mir Shaukat Ali khan
Personal details
Born
1927 (1927)/1928 (1928)
Died
11 April 2021
Syed Yahya Shah سيد يحي (also called Aga Yahya) was a Pakistani politician and scholar from Gilgit-Baltistan.[1][2]
^Correspondent, The Newspaper's (12 April 2021). "GB politician Yahya Shah dies at 93". DAWN.COM.
^"In Minapin valley, mountaineers find a bracing resort". The Express Tribune. 2 July 2012.
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