Khan Bahadur Nawab Sir Liaqat Hyat KhanKCIE OBE (also sometimes 'Liaquat Hayat Khan'), (February 1887 – 1948) was an Indian official who served for most of his career as a minister and later Prime Minister of Patiala State, in British India.[1][2]
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Khan Bahadur Nawab Sir Liaqat Hyat Khan KCIE OBE (also sometimes 'Liaquat HayatKhan'), (February 1887 – 1948) was an Indian official who served for most...
Khan, and his father had a desire for the young Liaqat Ali Khan to be educated in the British educational system; therefore, his family sent Ali Khan...
Pakistan. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2015. Amber Liaqat (30 May 2018), "Mehwish Hayat lends voice to upcoming Punjabi track", The Express Tribune...
Pakhtunkhwa since 2018 Liaqat Ali Khan (politician), Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly of Pakistan 2008–2013 LiaqatHayatKhan KCIE OBE (1887–1948)...
Nawab Muhammad HayatKhan Khattar CSI (c. 1833–1901)[dubious – discuss] was a Punjabi Muslim who served the Government of British India and rose to considerable...
10 January 1988 in Jhang, Punjab into a Punjabi Rajput family to LiaqatHayatKhan, who served Nazim District Council Jhang for two terms during 2001-08...
Saira Banu was the love-child of Naseem and her lover Nawab Sir LiaqatHayatKhan, former Prime Minister of Patiala State "Naseem Banu Stardust interview...
Muhammad HayatKhan CSI, early member of the Punjab legislature in the 19th c Sir Sikandar HayatKhan, KBE, Premier/CM of the Punjab 1937-1942. Sir Liaqat Hayat...
Successor Maharaja Yadavindra Singh I Minister of State See list LiaqatHayatKhan Born (1891-10-12)12 October 1891 Moti Bagh Palace, Patiala, Patiala...
Sufi Scholar and mystic poet 2) Sir Sikandar HayatKhan, first Premier of the Punjab 3) Nawab LiaqatHayatKhan, Prime Minister of Patiala State 4) Anand...
Successor Amarinder Singh (as titular monarch) Minister of State See list LiaqatHayatKhan Born 1914 Patiala, Patiala State, British India Died 17 June 1974...
Rawalpindi in the Punjab province of Pakistan in the Khattar family of Sir LiaqatHayatKhan, a prominent Punjabi leader during British rule of whom Hyatt is a...
Nawab Sir LiaqatHayatKhan, the prime minister of the former princely state of Patiala. Sir Liaqat Hyat Khan's brother, Sir Sikandar HayatKhan, was a pre-1947...
bride's uncle Sir LiaqatHayatKhan and a contingent from Patiala State representing HH the Maharaja Sahib; Sardar Muzaffar Ali Khan, Sir Muhammad Habibullah...
co-owner of Mahindra and Mohammed, now called Mahindra & Mahindra, Shri Liaqat Ali Khan, First Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mohamed Amin Didi, first president...
politicians available; they were Nawab Muzaffar Ali Khan, Nawab Sir LiaqatHayatKhan and Malik Sir Feroz Khan Noon. However, the governor perhaps preferred...
SHC". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "Former Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaqat Ali Chatha records his statement". Pakistan Observer. 22 February 2024....
1965 and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He is brother of Hayat Sherpao. and alter ego of Subhan Ali Khan of Tangi. Sherpao started his political career with...
Chaudhry Feroz Khan Noon Ghulam Bibi Hamza Shahbaz Hanif Ramay Liaqat Abbas Bhatti Liaqat Ali Khan Malik Amjad Ali Noon Malik Anwer Ali Noon Ghulam Muhammad...
summary". DAWN News. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Hayat, Arif (20 January 2023). "KP govt, opposition pick Azam Khan as caretaker CM". DAWN News. Retrieved 20...
Hussain Rehar-2 Nabila-10 Sunil Nawab-3 Saima Rashid Bargfrede-2 Qasim Liaqat-2 Note: Nabila is always credited with her Creative Team Rizwan-ul-Haq-6...
minister in Pakistan Ishfaq Ahmed, provincial assembly member Khan Abdul Ghaffar KhanLiaqat Ali, provincial assembly member Mahmud Ali, leader in the Pakistan...
dominated by the secular Unionist Party and its longtime leader Sir Sikandar HayatKhan. The Unionists had built a formidable power base in the Punjabi countryside...