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Fazal Dad Khan Dagai : ウィキペディア英語版
Fazal Dad Khan

Fazal Dad Khan Dagai (1929–1999) was a Pakistani politician born in Dagai. He was the son of Haji Rehmat Khan Dagai. Haji Rehmat Khan was the elders of Khans of Dagai. Rehmat Khan was an activist of the Pakistan freedom movement.
He completed his early education from Swabi and did his intermediate from Islamia college Peshawer. He graduated from Gordon College Rawalpindi.
Fazal Dad Khan was elected member of the district council in 1983. He was elected member of the National Assembly from NA 8 Swabi Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan in 1985.He was the member the Central Executive Committee of Pakistan Muslim League. He died in 1999.
〔(National Assembly of Pakistan )〕
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