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Pakistani journalist
Ayub Khan Khattak, (ca. 1971 – October 11, 2013), a Pakistani journalist for the Karak Times in the southern Karak District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Ayub_Khattak
President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969
retired Lieutenant General Habibullah Khan Khattak. One Western commentator in 1969 estimated Gohar Ayub's personal wealth at the time at $4 million,
Ayub_Khan
Pakistani politician
activist in the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM). Khattak started his political activism against the dictator Ayub Khan because of his "one unit" formula in the
Afrasiab_Khattak
Pakistani politician and businessman (born 1961)
Minister Yousuf Ayub Disqualified". The News. Islamabad. 28 September 2013. Khan, Kamran (14 November 2013). "Crisis in K-P: Khattak fires two QWP ministers
Yousuf_Ayub_Khan
Pakistan Army Officer
Habibullah Khan Khattak, was a senior general officer in the Pakistan Army as well as World War II hero. He is brother in law of Gauher Ayub who is a Pakistani
Ali_Kuli_Khan_Khattak
Pakistani politician (born 1950)
Pervez Khan Khattak (born 1 January 1950) is a Pakistani politician who served as the minister of defence from 2018 to 2022. He also served as the 22nd
Pervez_Khattak
Pakistani politician (1937–2023)
Gohar Ayub served as the Chief Executive of Universal Insurance and was on the board of several other companies in his in-laws, Khan Khattak family's
Gohar_Ayub_Khan
Collection of notable Pashtun figures
belongs to the Sur tribe of Quetta Pervez Khattak, Federal Defence Minister of Pakistan from Nowshera Omar Ayub Khan, Federal Minister of Energy of Pakistan
List_of_Pashtuns
Public medical institute in Abbottabad, Pakistan
Abdul Khaliq (1994–1999) Khurshid Khattak (1999–2002) Muhammad Aftab (2002–2003) Nazir Ahmed (2003) Muhammad Ayub (2003–2006) Abdul Rashid (2006–2007)
Ayub_Medical_College
Pakistani conglomerate
partnerships in Germany, Japan, and Korea. In 1963, Khattak, together with his son-in-law Gohar Ayub Khan, acquired the Karachi-based General Motors Overseas
Bibojee_Group
Pakistani politician
Nasrullah Khan Khattak (1923 – 2 November 2009) was a Pakistani politician, who was the 6th elected Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province
Nasrullah_Khan_Khattak
Pakistani politician and Federal Minister
Muhamad Yusuf Khan Khattak (18 November 1917 – 29 July 1991) was a Pakistani politician, left-wing intellectual, lawyer, and noted Pakistan Movement activist
Yusuf_Khattak
4th President and 9th Prime Minister of Pakistan (1928–1979)
president Iskandar Mirza's tenure, holding various ministries during president Ayub Khan's military rule from 1958. Bhutto became the foreign minister in 1963
Zulfikar_Ali_Bhutto
Pakistani politician (1917–2006)
was ousted in a coup by the military, under Commander-in-Chief Ayub Khan. One of Ayub Khan's first decisions after he came to power was to outlaw political
Abdul_Wali_Khan
Omar Ayub Khan Nawab Sir Sadeq Mohammad Khan V Shaukat Hayat Khan Yawar Hayat Khan Ghulam Mustafa Khar Ali Kuli Khan Khattak Nasrullah Khan Khattak Pervez
List of Aitchison College alumni
List_of_Aitchison_College_alumni
Iranian ethnic group
Khattak, Ahmad Shah Durrani, Gaju Khan Kalu Khan Yousafzai Ajmal Khattak, Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi, Hamza Shinwari, Hanif Baktash, Khushal Khan Khattak,
Pashtuns
producer of the film Jinnah; studied (1954–1959) Lt Gen (R) Ali Kuli Khan Khattak, Pakistan Army[citation needed] Professor Hassan Abbas, scholar and writer
List of Army Burn Hall College alumni
List_of_Army_Burn_Hall_College_alumni
1823 Sikh–Afghan battle
Phula Singh and Balbhadra Kunwar were killed on the Sikh side, while the Khattak, Yusufzai, Afridi and other tribal forces suffered heavy losses. Muhammad
Battle_of_Nowshera
Prominent political families in Pakistan
Habibullah Khan Khattak Ali Kuli Khan Khattak, Military General Ghulam Faruque Khan Nasrullah Khan Khattak Ajmal Khattak Afrasiab Khattak Parvez Khattak Ghulam
List of Pakistani political families
List_of_Pakistani_political_families
The Chief ministership of Pervez Khattak ran from 31 May 2013 to 6 June 2018. It was the coalition of provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa between
Chief ministership of Pervez Khattak
Chief_ministership_of_Pervez_Khattak
Pakistani politician (born 1971)
Gohar, Omar Ayub and Shibli Faraz)'s failure to release Imran Khan from his imprisonment. In response to this, Gohar called for Omar Ayub to be reinstated
Gohar_Ali_Khan
16th-century Afghan military leader
to assume charge of bringing the Yousafzai organisation and unity back. Ayub son of Rusi, Babu son of Saifu Aba Khel Mandanr, Mirwais son of Mullah Meru
Kalu_Khan_Yousafzai
securing 201 votes against the 92 votes received by the PTI-backed Omar Ayub Khan. With no party securing a majority in the assembly, Shehbaz became prime
2024 Pakistani general election
2024_Pakistani_general_election
Pakistani politician and author (1893–1967)
presidential election against President Ayub Khan. Despite winning the popular vote, Fatima lost the electoral college to Ayub Khan. Fatima died in Karachi on
Fatima_Jinnah
Pakistani social democratic political party
left-wing politicians in the country joined hands against the presidency of Ayub Khan, under the leadership of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. It is a member of the
Pakistan_People's_Party
Pakistani politician
cabinet of Chief Minister Pervez Khattak with various portfolios. In 2023 Mahmood Khan left PTI and joined Khattak's breakaway PTI-P, later becoming its
Mahmood_Khan
Cricket team
rounds of the Ayub Trophy, Dera Ismail Khan was among the teams that made their first-class debuts when in 1964-65 all matches in the Ayub Trophy were classified
Dera_Ismail_Khan_cricket_team
Afghan folk hero (1861–1880)
during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. She was alleged to have fought alongside Ayub Khan and bore responsibility for the Afghan victory at the Battle of Maiwand
Malalai_of_Maiwand
Political party in Pakistan
rigged. Wajihuddin recommended the expulsion of Tareen, Aleem Khan, Pervez Khattak, and Nadir Leghari for rigging the elections and unlawfully occupying party
Pakistan_Tehreek-e-Insaf
Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1985 to 1988
College in the United Kingdom. He gained public notice when he joined the Ayub administration and subsequently held cabinet portfolio of railways, health
Muhammad_Khan_Junejo
List of Pakistanis that were named in Pandora Papers
Khan Khattak's daughter Shahnaz Sajjad Ahmad (also the sister of retired Lt Gen Ali Kuli Khan and sister-in-law of former federal minister Gohar Ayub Khan)
List of Pakistanis named in the Pandora Papers
List_of_Pakistanis_named_in_the_Pandora_Papers
Law governing the Pakistani armed force
military personnel and associated civilians. An amendment in 1966, during Ayub Khan's tenure, extended its application to civilians, specifically those
Pakistan_Army_Act
Pakistani politician
Khan Chairman Gohar Ali Khan Executive Committee Shah Mehmood Qureshi Omar Ayub Khan Shibli Faraz Murad Saeed Parvez Elahi Atif Khan Firdous Naqvi Asad Qaiser
Aliya_Hamza_Malik
Movement for a separate province in Pakistan
April 2020. "Abbottabad firing incident: Tehreek Suba Hazara to request Khattak to order registration of FIR". The Express Tribune. 17 September 2014.
Hazara_Province_Movement
Metropolis in Punjab, Pakistan
Army. Rawalpindi also served as the secondary capital of Pakistan, under Ayub Khan, before new capital was established in Islamabad. Rawalpindi is linked
Rawalpindi
Cadet college in Pakistan
8th class in April 1965 in Jinnah House. Lt Col (Retd) Faizullah Khan Khattak was the founder Principal of this premier residential academic institution
Cadet_College_Kohat
Provincial high court in Pakistan
Khan Muhammad Ghazanfar Khan Muhammad Ayub Khan Syed Afsar Shah Ikramullah Khan Nasir Mehfooz Lal Jan Khattak Rooh Ul Amin Khan Supreme Court of Pakistan
Peshawar_High_Court
Pakistani politician (1899-1992)
Pashtun of the Akor Khel Khattak tribe and was born in the house of Nawab Khan Khattak. His father was Rasual Khan Khattak of Shaidu Khan Khel, which
Ghulam_Faruque_Khan
Pakistani paramilitary force
Maj. Gen. Salim Nawaz (Mar 2007 to Oct 2010) Maj. Gen. Ubaid Ullah Khan Khattak (Oct 2010 to Aug 2013) Maj. Gen. Ejaz Shahid (Aug 2013 to Feb 2015) Maj
Frontier Corps Balochistan (North)
Frontier_Corps_Balochistan_(North)
Pakistani politician
senior member of Awami National Party and close friend of Arbab Ayub Jan and Pervez Khattak.[citation needed] His younger brother Zar Gul Khan is also active
Zareen_Gul
Pakistani politician
Khan Chairman Gohar Ali Khan Executive Committee Shah Mehmood Qureshi Omar Ayub Khan Shibli Faraz Murad Saeed Parvez Elahi Atif Khan Firdous Naqvi Asad Qaiser
Hashim_Jawan_Bakht
Settlement in Karachi
and near Karachi Cantonment railway station. In 1959, General Muhammad Ayub Khan, then military dictator ruling the country as President of Pakistan
Sultanabad,_Karachi
Japanese actor (1904–1994)
Representation of Koreans in the Japanese Empire". Studies on Asia IV: 156–157. Khattak, Ayub (2006) Senda Koreya: Theater for Change. UCLA Global (Accessed: 28 January
Koreya_Senda
Pakistani provincial election
no verdict had been issued. After the 2023 Pakistani protests, Pervez Khattak, the Chief Minister of the province from 2013 to 2018, was accused of inciting
2024 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial election
2024_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_provincial_election
Pakistani politician
During this time, he worked closely with political figures like Afrasiab Khattak and Abdul Wali Khan. In July 1974, due to his political activities, Masood
Ali_Khan_Masood
"Martial under Ayub Khan". Martial Law and Ayub Khan. 1 January 2003. Archived from the original on 5 April 2013. Retrieved 18 April 2013. "Ayub Khan Became
History of Pakistan (1947–present)
History_of_Pakistan_(1947–present)
Pakistani politician
unsuccessful. He received 12,981 votes and was defeated by Malik Qasim Khan Khattak, a candidate of JUI(F). He contested the 2013 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial
Zafar_Azam
Pakistani Islamic scholar (1912–1988)
independence of Pakistan. In 1947, he founded Darul Uloom Haqqania in Akora Khattak, one of the first Islamic seminaries to be established in Pakistan. He
Abdul_Haq_Akorwi
Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, General Muhammad Ayub Khan. After assuming the presidency, President Ayub Khan promoted himself to the rank of field marshal
1970 Pakistani general election
1970_Pakistani_general_election
2016 Pakistani Urdu, Pashto and English-language film
Shah under production banner Hunerkada Films. The film casts Jamal Shah, Ayub Khoso, Firdous Jamal, Shamil Khan, Maira Khan, Noor Bukhari in a cameo, and
Revenge_of_the_Worthless
Pakistan Air Force base
known as project Sand Bag. The United States established permission from Ayub Khan the President of the Pakistan government with the establishment of a
PAF_Camp_Badaber
20th-century Pakistani politician
opposition from federally backed fellow Muslim league opponents like Yusuf Khattak. Qayyum Khan served as the Chief Minister till 23 April 1953. He served
Abdul_Qayyum_Khan
Pakistani writer and political analyst
Khan Chairman Gohar Ali Khan Executive Committee Shah Mehmood Qureshi Omar Ayub Khan Shibli Faraz Murad Saeed Parvez Elahi Atif Khan Firdous Naqvi Asad Qaiser
Raoof_Hasan
Prime Minister of Pakistan, 2008–2012
Fahmida Mirza Iftikhar Ahmad Naseerullah Babar Ehsan Wyne Afrasiab Khattak Ajmal Khattak Asfandyar Wali Shehla Raza Yusuf Raza Gilani Farooq Sattar Pervaiz
Yousaf_Raza_Gillani
Region inhabited by the Pashtun people
Roshan of Waziristan and the 17th-century "warrior-poet" Khushal Khan Khattak assembled Pashtun armies to fight against the Mughal Empire in the region
Pashtunistan
Pakistani general and Governor (1908–1994)
He held several ministerial positions in the first cabinet of President Ayub Khan between 1958 and 1960 and served as the fourth Governor of East Pakistan
Azam_Khan_(general)
Pakistani actress
leading brands of that time. After that, she learned Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Khattak , Sufi dance and Kathakali dancing. She achieving national and international
Zareen_Panna
Afghan Pashto Poet (1907–1994)
Hamza's literary influences included Mirza Khan Ansari and Khushal Khan Khattak. Hamza was also a critic and a playwright, producing 200 plays for Radio
Hamza_Shinwari
Pashtun tribe
rights activist and politician serving as chairman of the Tehreek-e-Istiqlal. Ayub Afridi (politician), Pakistani senator. Lateef Afridi, Pakistani lawyer and
Afridi
Pakistani politician (1937–1975)
Sher Pao Shahid railway station was also named after Hayat Sherpao. Aslam Khattak In his memory: Hayat Sherpao's death anniversary observed today The Express
Hayat_Sherpao
Pakistani politician
as Minister for Health and Information Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the Pervez Khattak administration. He also serves as the Secretary General of PTI’s provincial
Shaukat_Ali_Yousafzai
Executive authority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
cabinet (2002 to 2007) Haider Khan Hoti cabinet (2008 to 2013) Pervez Khattak cabinet (2013 to 2018) Mahmood Khan cabinet (2018 to 2023) Ali Amin Gandapur
Incumbent Cabinet of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Incumbent_Cabinet_of_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
November 2024 Protest in Pakistan
left from Peshawar. The convoy also included PTI lawmaker Shahid Ahmed Khattak. The convoy moved through Swabi, the Hazara region, and faced police obstacles
November_2024_PTI_protest
Pakistani politician
Bhutto navigate through the minefield of bureaucratic establishment when Ayub Khan had taken Bhutto into his cabinet. Abdur Rahim also guided Bhutto after
Jalaludin_Abdur_Rahim
Cadet college in Pakistan
whereas, the personal interest of then Air Chief Marshal Muhammad Abbas Khattak and other prominent Abdalians made this possible to find a quiet corner
Cadet_College_Hasan_Abdal
Government ministry of Pakistan
required to be a member of parliament. During the martial regimes of Generals Ayub Khan and Yahya Khan, from 1962 until 1971, the Interior Minister was called
Ministry of Interior (Pakistan)
Ministry_of_Interior_(Pakistan)
Hospital in Kohat, Pakistan
office bearers of the Literary Society are: Patron In Chief: Prof Dr Salim Khattak Literary Chairman: Assoc Prof Dr. Akhtar Sherin Vice Literary Chairman:
KMU Institute of Medical Sciences
KMU_Institute_of_Medical_Sciences
Proposed Dam in Kalabagh, Mianwali District in Punjab
point in Pakistan's history, previous dam projects such as Mangla (under Ayub Khan) and Tarbela (under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto) never faced any opposition
Kalabagh_Dam
Surname list
Bahlul became sultan of the dynasty on 19 April 1451 (855 AH). Khushal Khan Khattak (1613–1689; Pashto: خوشال خان خټک), also known as Khushal Baba (Pashto:
Khan_(surname)
Pakistani provincial election
giving them a comfortable majority in the assembly. Following this, Pervez Khattak was elected as Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, securing 84 out of
2018 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial election
2018_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_provincial_election
Land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces
installed Ayub Khan as the second President. The subsequent change of command resulted in Gen. Musa Khan becoming the army commander with Ayub Khan promoting
Pakistan_Army
Pakistan Army staff college in Quetta Cantonment, Balochistan
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery. Qamar Javed Bajwa Lt.Gen Ali Kuli Khan Khattak The Citadel is a publication of the Command and Staff College, Quetta.
Command and Staff College Quetta
Command_and_Staff_College_Quetta
Acting President of Pakistan in 1993 and 1997–98
Prime Minister Muhammad Junejo Preceded by Nadir Pervez Succeeded by Aslam Khattak Law and Justice Minister of Pakistan In office 20 September 1986 – 4 December
Wasim_Sajjad
Pakistani politician and former Prime Minister of Pakistan
of the 15th National Assembly of Pakistan Chief ministership of Pervez Khattak Billion Tree Tsunami Chief ministership of Mahmood Khan Chief ministership
Jahangir_Tareen
Pakistani political party
the JUI-S) is the leader of the Darul Uloom Haqqania madrassa in Akora Khattak, from where many of the top leaders of Taliban commanders and leaders graduated
Jamiat_Ulema-e-Islam_(F)
Prime Minister of Pakistan (1990–1993; 1997–1999; 2013–2017)
of Generals Mirza Aslam Beg, Asad Durrani, and drug barons such as Haji Ayub Afridi. After being ousted in 1993, when President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved
Nawaz_Sharif
Pakistani Air Commodore (1932–2025)
bestowed on me later." — Former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Abbas Khattak "Sajad Haider is a flamboyant character with a quick wit and irrepressible
Sajad_Haider
Pakistani politician (1916–2003)
Fahmida Mirza Iftikhar Ahmad Naseerullah Babar Ehsan Wyne Afrasiab Khattak Ajmal Khattak Asfandyar Wali Shehla Raza Yusuf Raza Gilani Farooq Sattar Pervaiz
Malik_Meraj_Khalid
Pakistan newspaper
of editors implemented different policies. Jamil Ansari aligned with the Ayub Khan administration, while Yusuf Haroon adopted a conservative approach to
Dawn_(newspaper)
Indian military officer (1914–2009)
generals of the Pakistani Army, Mirza Hamid Hussain and Habibullah Khan Khattak. Many of Manekshaw's batchmates were captured by Japan during World War
Sam_Manekshaw
Semi-private school in Punjab, Pakistan
Khosa Omar Ayub Khan Ataullah Mengal Shahnawaz Bhutto Feroz Khan Noon Sadiq Hussain Qureshi Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi Ramiz Raja Pervez Khattak Salman Akram
Aitchison_College
Incumbent federal cabinet of Pakistan since 2024
a five-year plan. The National Assembly's leader of the opposition, Omar Ayub and his party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have accused Shehbaz Sharif
Second Shehbaz Sharif government
Second_Shehbaz_Sharif_government
Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1956 to 1957
Democratic Front in 1962 as a political alliance to oppose the military regime of Ayub Khan but died one year later in Beirut due to a heart attack. After his death
Huseyn_Suhrawardy
Indian politician (1900–1968)
served as Industry Minister of Pakistan in the administration of President Ayub Khan from 1965 until resigning in 1968 for health reasons. He is widely regarded
Altaf_Husain
History of Afghanistan
be anti-Pakistan for his galvanization of the Pashtunistan issue. Aslam Khattak, a politician who also served as an ambassador to Afghanistan, talked about
History of Afghanistan–Pakistan relations
History_of_Afghanistan–Pakistan_relations
Cabinet of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, (c. 2018–23)
caretaker Chief Minister". DAWN News. Retrieved 21 January 2023. sohail.khattak (2018-08-16). "PTI's Mahmood Khan elected K-P chief minister". The Express
Mahmood Khan provincial government
Mahmood_Khan_provincial_government
Pakistani politician
Khan Chairman Gohar Ali Khan Executive Committee Shah Mehmood Qureshi Omar Ayub Khan Shibli Faraz Murad Saeed Parvez Elahi Atif Khan Firdous Naqvi Asad Qaiser
Faisal_Javed
Pakistani medical researcher, scholar, philanthropist and governor of Sindh Province
leading the then Ministry of Health under the government of Field Marshal Ayub Khan. Saeed criticized the General, saying, "General [Wajid] Burki used to
Hakeem_Muhammad_Saeed
Pakistani politician (born 1970)
"Gujranwala MNA lost seat to PML-N after votes 'spoiled' in recount: PTI's Ayub". DAWN.COM. 19 March 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2024. https://www.dailypioneer
Chaudhry_Bilal_Ijaz
Deputy speaker of the national assembly
of the 15th National Assembly of Pakistan Chief ministership of Pervez Khattak Billion Tree Tsunami Chief ministership of Mahmood Khan Chief ministership
Qasim_Suri
Region in northern Pakistan
April 2010. "Abbottabad firing incident: Tehreek Suba Hazara to request Khattak to order registration of FIR". The Express Tribune. 17 September 2014.
Hazara_region
River in Asia
David; Edwards, Michael A.; Hamidullah, Syed; Jam, Qasim M.; Kahn, M. Asif; Khattak, M. Umar Khan; Kidd, William S. F.; Mackie, Randall L.; Meltzer, Anne S
Indus_River
Parliamentary position in Pakistan
Nadir (2 April 2024). "PTI's Omar Ayub made opposition leader in National Assembly". DAWN. "PTI leader Omar Ayub removed as Opposition Leader in Paks
Leader of the Opposition (Pakistan)
Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Pakistan)
President Ayub Khan abandoned the parliamentary form in favour of presidential system– a system called "Basic Democracy." The presidential regime of Ayub Khan
Socialism_in_Pakistan
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Asif Ali Zardari Imran Khan Shehbaz Sharif Field Marshal Ayub Khan General Agha Muhammed Yahya Khan General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq General
List_of_Pakistanis
Pakistani political leader (1915 - 2002)
Fahmida Mirza Iftikhar Ahmad Naseerullah Babar Ehsan Wyne Afrasiab Khattak Ajmal Khattak Asfandyar Wali Shehla Raza Yusuf Raza Gilani Farooq Sattar Pervaiz
Sheikh_Mohammad_Rashid
Muhammad dissolved first constitutional assembly. 1954: Mehar Dil Khan Khattak, commander in chief of Pashtunistan armed forces, surrendered to the Pakistani
Timeline_of_Pakistani_history
Pakistani politician (born 1949)
began his political activism as a student, joining the opposition against Ayub Khan. In 1975, he was imprisoned and tortured by the government of Zulfiqar
Asfandyar_Wali_Khan
Pakistan's first General (1895-1984)
crash and General Gracey's service was extended. Two years later, General Ayub Khan was appointed as his successor. Akbar Khan retired in 1950. He filed
Mohammad Akbar Khan (general, born 1895)
Mohammad_Akbar_Khan_(general,_born_1895)
Constituency of the National Assembly of Pakistan
July 2018. General elections were held on 8 February 2024. Shahid Ahmed Khattak won the election with 117,998 votes. NA-37 Kurram NA-39 Bannu Filed nomination
NA-38_Karak
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The Moon and the star
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