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| 1979 | Bhutto, Benazir Arrest |  |
| 4th April Bhutto, who had returned to Pakistan after completing her studies, is placed under house arrest in the wake of her father's imprisonment and subsequent execution |
| Allowed to return to the United Kingdom, Bhutto becomes a leader in exile of the PPP, her father's party |
| Charged with corruption & missuse of power |
| 8th Nov Bhutto is placed under house arrest just a few hours before she was due to lead and address a rally against the state of emergency |
| 1985 | Bhutto, Benazir Assassination |  |
| 4th April Benazir Bhutto's brother Shahnawaz is killed under suspicious circumstances in France |
| 27th Dec Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa states that, "We condemn this assassination and terrorist act, and pray for God Almighty to bless her soul" |
| 27th Dec Bhutto is killed leaving a campaign rally for the PPP at Liaquat National Bagh, where she had given a spirited address to party supporters in the run-up to the January 2008 parliamentary elections |
| 27th Dec The UN Security Council holds an emergency meeting and unanimously condemns the assassination |
| 1953 | Bhutto, Benazir Birth |  |
| 21st June The eldest of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto |
| 2007 | Bhutto, Benazir Burial |  |
| 28th Dec Garhi Khuda Bakhsh Bhutto's body is flown to her hometown of Garhi Khuda Bakhsh in Larkana District, Sindh, and is buried next to her father in the family mausoleum at a ceremony attended by hundreds of thousands of mourners |
| 2002 | Bhutto, Benazir Constitution |  |
| Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf amends Pakistan's Constitution to ban prime ministers from serving more than two terms, this disqualifies Bhutto from ever holding the office again |
| 17th Sep Benazir Bhutto accuses Pervez Musharraf's allies of pushing Pakistan into crisis by their refusal to permit democratic reforms and power-sharing |
| 2007 | Bhutto, Benazir Death |  |
| 27th Dec Liaquat National Bagh Bhutto is killed leaving a campaign rally for the PPP at Liaquat National Bagh, where she had given a spirited address to party supporters in the run-up to the January 2008 parliamentary elections |
| 28th Dec The Interior Ministry of Pakistan states that "Bhutto was killed when she tried to duck back into the vehicle, and the shock waves from the blast knocked her head into a lever attached to the sunroof, fracturing her skull" |
| 1969 | Bhutto, Benazir Education |  |
| Harvard From 1969 to 1973 attends Radcliffe College at Harvard University, where she obtains a Bachelor of Arts degree with cum laude honors in comparative Government |
| Oxford Between 1973 and 1977 Bhutto studies Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford |
| Oxford Completes a course in International Law and Diplomacy while at Oxford |
| 1988 | Bhutto, Benazir Election |  |
| 16th Nov In the first open election in more than a decade, Bhutto's PPP win the largest bloc of seats in the National Assembly |
| Oct After being dismissed by the then-president of Pakistan on charges of corruption, Bhutto's party loses the October elections |
| Oct Serves as leader of the opposition while Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister for the next three years |
| Oct Sharif returns to power in February 1997 with such a huge majority that the result is immediately questioned by Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party, Sharif won by obtaining 90 percent of the national votes cast |
| Oct Candidates of PPP form a faction of their own, calling it PPP-Patriots, led by Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat, former leader of Bhutto-led PPP who later form a coalition Government with Musharraf's party, PML-Q |
| Oct The Bhutto-led PPP secures the highest number of votes (28.42%) and eighty seats (23.16%) in the national assembly in the October 2002 general elections |
| 8th Dec Bhutto meets Nawaz Sharif to publicize their demand that Musharraf fulfill his promise to lift the state of emergency before January's parliamentary elections, threatening to boycott the vote if he failed to comply |
| 1979 | Bhutto, Benazir Execution of Bhutto |  |
| 4th April Despite the accusation being "widely doubted by the public" and despite many clemency appeals from foreign leaders, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is hanged |
| 1986 | Bhutto, Benazir Exile of Bhutto |  |
| Returns to Pakistan after 2 years exile in Britain |
| Bhutto goes into self-imposed exile in Dubai |
| Bhutto declares her intention to return to Pakistan within 2007, which she did, in spite of Musharraf's statements of May 2007 about not allowing her to return ahead of the country's general election, due late 2007 or early 2008 |
| 29th Aug Bhutto announces that Musharraf would step down as chief of the army |
| 1st Sep Bhutto vows to return to Pakistan "very soon", regardless of whether or not she reached a power-sharing deal with Musharraf before then |
| 17th Sep Bhutto accuses Musharraf's allies of pushing Pakistan into crisis by their refusal to permit democratic reforms and power-sharing. |
| Oct Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed states that officials agreed to grant Benazir Bhutto amnesty versus pending corruption charges |
| 5th Oct Musharraf signs the National Reconciliation Ordinance, giving amnesty to Bhutto and other political leaders-except exiled former premier Nawaz Sharif-in all court cases against them, including all corruption charges |
| 18th Oct Karachi After eight years in exile in Dubai and London, Bhutto returns to Karachi to prepare for the 2008 national elections |
| 18th Oct Karachi Bhutto later claimed that she had warned the Pakistani Government that suicide bomb squads would target her upon her return to Pakistan and that the Government had failed to act |
| 18th Oct Karachi En route to a rally in Karachi two explosions occur shortly after Bhutto had landed and left Jinnah International Airport, she was not injured but the explosions, later found to be a suicide-bomb attack, killed 136 people |
| 18th Oct Karachi The dead include at least 50 of the security guards from her PPP who had formed a human chain around her truck to keep potential bombers away, as well as 6 police officers |
| 1987 | Bhutto, Benazir Marriage |  |
| 18th Dec Marries Asif Zardari |
| 2003 | Bhutto, Benazir Minhaj ul Quran International |  |
| 3rd Aug Bhutto becomes a member of Minhaj ul Quran International (An international Muslim educational and welfare organization) |
| 1984 | Bhutto, Benazir Pakistan Peoples Party |  |
| Allowed to return to the United Kingdom, Bhutto becomes a leader in exile of the PPP, her father's party |
| 1984 | Bhutto, Benazir Party Leader |  |
| Allowed to return to the United Kingdom, Bhutto becomes a leader in exile of the PPP, her father's party |
| 1998 | Bhutto, Benazir Scandal |  |
| The Swiss Government hands over documents to the Government of Pakistan which relate to corruption allegations against Benazir Bhutto and her husband |
| 6th Aug Swiss magistrates find Bhutto and her husband guilty of money laundering, they are given six-month suspended jail terms, fined $50,000 each and were ordered to pay $11 million to the Pakistani Government |
| Interpol issues a request for the arrest of Bhutto and her husband on corruption charges, at the request of Pakistan |
| Oct Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed states that officials agreed to grant Benazir Bhutto amnesty versus pending corruption charges |
| 2007 | Bhutto, Benazir State of Emergency |  |
| 8th Nov Bhutto is placed under house arrest just a few hours before she was due to lead and address a rally against the state of emergency |
| 8th Dec Bhutto meets Nawaz Sharif to publicize their demand that Musharraf fulfill his promise to lift the state of emergency before January's parliamentary elections, threatening to boycott the vote if he failed to comply |
| 2003 | Bhutto, Benazir Trial |  |
| 6th Aug Swiss magistrates find Bhutto and her husband guilty of money laundering, they are given six-month suspended jail terms, fined $50,000 each and were ordered to pay $11 million to the Pakistani Government |
| 1928 | Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali Birth |  |
| 5th Jan Birth of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto |
| 1970 | Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali Election |  |
| Dec Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party emerges as the single largest party from Punjab and Sindh and manages to win 81 National Assembly seats, all from the Western Wing |
| 1967 | Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali Peoples Party |  |
| Karachi Founds the Peoples Party |
| 2002 | Hayet, Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Election |  |
| Candidates of PPP form a faction of their own, calling it PPP-Patriots, led by Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat, former leader of Bhutto-led PPP who later form a coalition Government with Musharraf's party, PML-Q |
| 2002 | Hayet, Makhdoom Faisal Saleh PPP Patriots |  |
| Candidates of PPP form a faction of their own, calling it PPP-Patriots, led by Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat, former leader of Bhutto-led PPP who later form a coalition Government with Musharraf's party, PML-Q |
| 1990 | Zardari, Asif Arrest |  |
| Benazir Bhuto's husband is arrested for kidnapping |
| 1987 | Zardari, Asif Marriage |  |
| Marries Benazir Bhuto |