List of Muhajir people

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This is a list of Muhajir people[1][2][3] also known as Urdu-speaking people in Pakistan. Urdu speaking Muslims that migrated mainly from North India after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.[4]

Political[]

Bureaucrats[]

  • Ikramullah- Pakistan's first foreign secretary considered to be founder of foreign office.
  • Rizwan Ahmed- secretary to Government of Pakistan (Federal Secretary)
  • Agha Shahi
  • Sahabzada Yaqub Khan- prince of former Rampur State. Ex-foreign minister of Pakistan.
  • Shahryar Khan- former foreign secretary and present chairman Cricket Board in Pakistan. Prince of former Bhopal State and Kurwai State.
  • Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
  • Agha Hilaly
  • Syed Murad Ahmed Khairi- ambassador of Pakistan
  • Zafar Hilaly

Journalists[]

Science and technology[]

  • Abdul Qadeer Khan (metallurgist and founder of Pakistan's Nuclear Programme)
  • Ahmed Mohiuddin (zoologist)
  • Abdul Hameed Nayyar (nuclear physicist)
  • Faheem Hussain (theoretical physicist)
  • Hafeez Hoorani (particle physicist)
  • Muhammad Hafeez Qureshi (nuclear physicist)
  • Pervez Hoodbhoy (nuclear physicist)
  • Raziuddin Siddiqui (astrophysicist and mathematician)
  • Salimuzzaman Siddiqui (HI, MBE, SI, D.Phil.)), (scientist in natural products chemistry, founder of H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry
  • M. Shahid Qureshi (astrophysicist and mathematician)
  • Ishrat Hussain Usmani (founder of Atomic Energy Commission of Pakistan)
  • Ishfaq Ahmad (Pakistan Atomic Energy, Nishan_e_imtiaz)
  • A R Hye, architect, first Chief Architect of the Government of West Pakistan.

Armed forces[]

Education[]

Arts and literature[]

Philanthropists[]

  • Abdul Sattar Edhi
  • Hakim Said, medical researcher
  • Agha Hasan Abedi, banker and philanthropist
  • Ramzan Chippa
  • Adeeb Rizwi

Social activists[]

Economics[]

Business[]

Law and judiciary[]

Metaphysics, spirituality and religion[]

Performing art and media[]

Cricketers[]

Hockey players[]

Medicine[]

Militants[]

  • Ghazi Baba, mastermind of 2001 Delhi parliament attack
  • Hafiz Saeed, International

References[]

  1. ^ "The crisis of Mohajir identity". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  2. ^ Sareen, Kriti M. Shah and Sushant. "The Mohajir: Identity and politics in multiethnic Pakistan". ORF. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  3. ^ "MQM-P to celebrate 'mohajir' identity". The Express Tribune. 2021-08-31. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
  4. ^ Raghavan, T. C. A. (2016-05-20). "Narrating the life of muhajirs in today's Pakistan". Herald Magazine. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
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