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Sir Malik Ghulam Muhammad [a] (20 April 1895 – 29 August 1956) was a Pakistani politician and economist who served as the third governor-general of Pakistan from 1951 to 1955. Educated at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), he joined the Indian Civil Service as a chartered accountant at the Indian Railway Accounts Service before being ...
Mian Muhammad Azhar (Governor of Punjab, 1990-1993, Mayor of Lahore 1987-1991; Hammad Azhar (Previous Finance Minister of Pakistan); Mian Family of Baghbanpura. Justice Mian Shah Din, (1868–1918), Elected President of the All-India Muslim League(March 1908), Member of the Simla Deputation in 1906, First Muslim Judge in British India, Poet and Writer.
Muhammad: Khadija first wife `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas paternal cousin: Fatima daughter: Ali paternal cousin and son-in-law family tree, descendants: Qasim son `Abd Allah son: Zaynab daughter: Ruqayya daughter: Uthman second cousin and son-in-law family tree: Umm Kulthum daughter: Zayd adopted son: Ali ibn Zainab grandson: Umamah bint Zainab ...
Chaudhry Muhammad Ali (1955–56) Preceded by: Malik Ghulam Muhammad: Succeeded by: Position abolished: 4th Minister of Interior of Pakistan; In office 24 October 1954 – 7 August 1955: Prime Minister: Mohammad Ali Bogra: Preceded by: Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani: Succeeded by: A. K. Fazlul Huq: Minister of States and Frontier Regions; In office 24 ...
The founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Jinnah family is the family of the founder of Pakistan. [4] Its most notable member, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, is the founder of Pakistan. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum ("Father of the Nation"); his birthday is a national holiday there.
Sir Malik Ghulam Muhammad: Preceded by: Liaquat Ali Khan: Succeeded by: Mohammad Ali Bogra: 2nd Governor-General of Pakistan; In office 14 September 1948 – 17 October 1951: Monarch: George VI: Prime Minister: Liaquat Ali Khan: Preceded by: Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Succeeded by: Malik Ghulam Muhammad: Chief Minister of East Bengal; In office 15 ...
Niloufer called one of her friends, Malik Ghulam Muhammad, a former official in the Nizam's Government, who was at that time the Governor-General of Pakistan. He called Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the then King of Saudi Arabia, to relay the request. The King agreed to grant the request, and he was finally buried in Saudi Arabia in the Al-Baqi ...
In 1955 he signed an agreement with the Governor-General of Pakistan, Malik Ghulam Muhammad, under which Bahawalpur became part of the province of West Pakistan, with effect from 14 October 1955, and the Ameer received a yearly privy purse of 32 lakhs of rupees, keeping his titles. [18]