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PRESIDENTS OF PAKISTAN Iskander Mirza(1956-1958) 1. Iskander Mirza (23rd March, 1956 to 27th October 1958):  He is the Last Governer General of Pakistan and became the first President of Pakistan after the 1956 Constitution was implemented. He was deposed by Gen. Ayub Khan in 1958 Coup d'etat  2. Ayub Khan (8th June 1962 to 25th March 1969)  He was the Chief Martial Law Administration appointed by Iskander Mirza in 1957. He came into power by Coup d'etat in 1958 deposing President Iskander Mirza. He resigned from his position in 1969 under pressure from the Opposition. 3. Yahya Khan (25th March 1969 to 20th December 1971): He took office after the resignation of Ayub Khan and resigned in 1971 after Pakistan's defeat to India . 4. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (20th December 1971 to 13th August 1973) He was appointed as President of Pakistan after Yahya Khan's Resignation in 1971. However, he resigned as President and became Prim
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