Baharuddin Abdul Latif

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Baharuddin b. Hj. Abd. Latif (1994). Rencana-rencana sekitar perjuangan PAS, 1951-1987: Islam memanggil. Gunung Semanggol: Pustaka Abrar. ISBN   9839999907.

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Baharuddin Abdul Latif
بحرالدين عبداللطيف
Member of the Perak State Legislative Assembly
for Gunong Semanggol
In office
1959–1964