File:PrimeMinisterAliKhanSpeaksInNewOrleans1950.jpg
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Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, speaking in New Orleans, 1950. Prime Minister Ali Khan, of Pakistan, speaks at a New Orleans Citizens' Committee dinner. From photograph album, "Visit of his Excellency Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, to the United States of America, May 3 to May 26, 1950." |
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Source | U.S. Department of State photo via Harry S. Truman Library website at [1] Accession number: 66-8616 | ||||
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