File:Barkley showing Vice Presidents seal to Ali Khan.jpg
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DescriptionBarkley showing Vice Presidents seal to Ali Khan.jpg | Vice President Alben Barkley explains the 1948 version of the Vice President's seal to Prime Minister Ali Khan of Pakistan and his wife. Pictured left to Right are Prime Minister Ali Khan, Begum Liaquat Ali Khan and Vice President Alben Barkley. | ||||
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Source | Truman Library (direct image URL [1]). 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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