List of members of the National Assembly of Pakistan (1965–69)

The 4th Parliament of Pakistan was the unicameral legislature of Pakistan formed after the 3rd Parliament of Pakistan. There were 156 Members of Parliament, including 78 from East Bengal and 78 from West Pakistan.[1]

East Bengal

  1. Abdul Ali Alias
  2. Abdul Awal
  3. Abdul Awal Bhuiya
  4. Abdul Awal Khan
  5. Abdul Hai
  6. Abdullah al-Mahmood
  7. Abdur Bakaul
  8. Mahtab-ud-Din
  9. Abul Quasem
  10. A.B.M. Nurul Islam
  11. Afazuddin Faqir
  12. Aftabuddin Chowdhury
  13. Sardar Ahmad Ali
  14. A.H.M. Kamar-uz-Zaman
  15. A.K.M. Fazlul Quader
  16. Abd-Allah Zaheer-ud-Deen
  17. Keramat Ali
  18. Ajmal Ali
  19. Altaf Hossain Sikdar
  20. Aminul Islam Chowdhury
  21. A.S.M. Sulaiman
  22. Athar Ali Khan
  23. Ataur Rahman Khan
  24. A.T.M. Abdul Mateen
  25. Azizur Rahman Mollah
  26. Moulvi Sultan Ahmed
  27. Yar Ali Khan
  28. Begum Mariam Hashimuddin
  29. Begum Razia Faiz
  30. Aleem al-Razee
  31. Habibur Rahman
  32. Sharafat-ud-Din Ahmed
  33. Fakhruddin Ahmed
  34. Giashuddin Chowdhury
  35. Hemayetuddin Ahmed
  36. Ismail Khan
  37. Abdul Jabbar Khan
  38. Kazi Abdul Majid
  39. Fazle Rub Chowdhury
  40. Khurshed Ahmed Khan
  41. Begum Doly Azad
  42. Master Abdul Aziz
  43. Abdul Gafur
  44. Mahmud Ali
  45. Mahtabuddin Sarker
  46. Majibur Rahman Chowdhury
  47. Mohammad Owais
  48. Mashiur Rahman
  49. Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury
  50. Abdur Rouf Khan
  51. Azizur Rahman
  52. Serajul Islam Chowdhury
  53. Mohammad Shahidullah
  54. Mian Mansur Ali
  55. Mobarak Ali
  56. Mohammad Abdul Matin
  57. N.A. Lashkar
  58. Moulvi Ruhul Amin
  59. Yusuf Ali
  60. Moulana Abdul Hafeez
  61. Mohsenuddin Ahmed
  62. Mukhles-uz-Zaman Khan
  63. Muazzam Ahmed Choudhury
  64. Nural Amin
  65. Nural Hoda
  66. Nural Haque
  67. Nurul Islam Sikder
  68. Paniruddin Ahmed
  69. Rahimullah
  70. Raisud-Din Ahmed
  71. Sajedul Hoque
  72. Shah Azizur Rahman
  73. Shah Nazibul Huq
  74. S.K. Khairuddin
  75. Asghar Hossain Zaidi
  76. S.M.A. Majeed
  77. Wahid-uz-Zaman

West Pakistan

  1. Abdul Hamid Khan Jatoi
  2. Afzal Mehdi Khan
  3. Ahmad Khan Ghuman
  4. A.K. Soomar
  5. Bashir Ahmed Khan
  6. Begum Jujeeb-un-Nisa
  7. Begum Khadija Khan
  8. Begum Zari Sarfraz
  9. Gohar Ayub Khan
  10. Jalil Ahmed Khan
  11. Chaudhry Muhammad Iqbal
  12. Chaudhury Abdur Rahim
  13. Khalid Jamil
  14. Ishaq Cheema
  15. Chaudhry Sultan Ahmad
  16. Ghulam Qutub Din
  17. Fazal Elahi Choudhury
  18. Fida Mohammad Khan
  19. Ghulam Mohammad Mustafa
  20. Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
  21. Ghulam Muhammad Wasan
  22. Ghulam Rasul
  23. Hasan A. Shaikh
  24. Khuda Dad Khan
  25. Mohammad Saleem Khan
  26. Mohammad Shah Khisro
  27. Zulfiqar Ali Khan Qizilbash
  28. Malik Ali Shah Jamrud
  29. Malik Allah Yar Khan
  30. Malik Damsaz Khan
  31. Malik Darya Khan
  32. Malik Muhammad Anwar Khan
  33. Makhdum Muhammad Zaman
  34. Ghulam Miran Gilani
  35. Hamid Raza Gilani
  36. Mian Abdul Haque
  37. Mian Arif Iftikhar
  38. Miangul Aurangzeb
  39. Muzaffar Mehdi Hashmi
  40. Mian Rafique Saigol
  41. Mian Salah-ud-Din
  42. Mir Aijaz Ali
  43. Mir Darya Khan
  44. Nabi Bakhsh Zehri
  45. Muhammad Ashraf
  46. Ayub Khan (president)
  47. Haneef Khan
  48. Qasim Malik
  49. Akram Khan Bosan
  50. Muhammad Irshad Ullah
  51. Sajjad Hussain Makhdoom
  52. Muhammad Nawaz Khan
  53. Mumtaz Ali Bhutto
  54. Malik Muzaffar Khan
  55. Malik Nur Mohammad
  56. Mian Jamal Shah
  57. Abdul Ghafoor Khan
  58. Azmat Ali Khan
  59. Jam Sadik Ali
  60. Niwazish Ali Khan
  61. Noor Hayat Khan
  62. Syed Nadir Ali Shah
  63. Qamar-uz-Zaman Shah
  64. Ghulam Sabir Khan
  65. Sardar Abdul Hamid
  66. Doda Khan Zarakzai
  67. Ghulam Muhammad Shah
  68. Zadikali A. Memon
  69. Mohammad Abbas Abbasi
  70. Fazal Karim Khan
  71. Ghulam Muhammad Mahar
  72. Sardar Khizer Hayat Khan
  73. Mahmood Khan Leghari
  74. Sardar Aslam Khan
  75. S. Murid Hussain
  76. Ali Asghar Shah

February, 1966

  1. Ghause Baksh
  2. Sultan Ali

August, 1966

  1. Mohammad Iqbal Malik

March, 1967

  1. Muazzam Hussain Khan
  2. Raja Lehrasib Khan

October, 1967

  1. Adeluddin Ahmad Howldar
  2. Nadir Khan Malik
  3. Khan Nasrullah Khan
  4. Mohammad Amir Khan
  5. Farid Ahmad

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