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The King appointed Sir Ghulam Mohammed as the third governor-general of Pakistan. [8] King George VI died in his sleep in the early hours of 6 February 1952. The King's death was deeply mourned in Pakistan. In view of the King's death, all government offices in Pakistan remained closed on 7 February.
Iqbal Zafaruddin Ahmed (born 3 February 1946) is a Pakistani industrialist and philanthropist who is the founder of Associated Group. [1] [2] [3] He is often referred to as the "gas king of Pakistan." [4]
Dhedhi was born into a Kutiyana Memon family who migrated to Pakistan in 1947 from Junagadh. [2] His father, Haji Abdul Karim Dhedhi, founded AKD Group. He completed his schooling at Karachi and began his career by taking part in export business with his brother. He started cotton business projects when he was in seventh class.
Seth Abid Hussain (1933 – 8 January 2021) [3] was a Pakistani gold merchant, billionaire, and philanthropist. [4] [5] [6] [7] He gained prominence in Pakistan's ...
Engro Corporation Limited, formerly Engro Chemicals Pakistan Limited, and commonly known as Engro (Urdu pronunciation: [ɛn.ˈɡɾoː] en-GROW), is a Pakistani conglomerate headquartered in Karachi. It was founded as Esso Fertilizer in 1965 by Esso .
The Khukhrain or Khokhrain [1] is a sub-group composed of eight clans of the Khatri caste that originally hailed from the areas of the Salt Range. History The Khukhrains spread over Khushab , Dhune Kheb, Chakwal , Pind Dadan Khan , Peshawar , Nowshera and Lahore .
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, under Nawaz and King Fahd, had enjoyed extremely close business and cultural relations that is sometimes attributed as a special relationship. [67] Saudi Arabia was shocked at the news of the coup. [67] Amid pressure by Fahd and US President Bill Clinton, the military court avoided a death sentence for Sharif. [67]
Adamjee Group was founded by Haji Dawood in 1896. [2] The family holding company was formally registered as Adamjee Sons, Ltd. in Pakistan. [3] In 1964, Time described Gul Mohamed Adamjee as the jute king of Pakistan. [3]