Gujar Khan - Notable Residents

Notable Residents

  • Brigadier Sultan Sher Afgan Kayani, Sitara-e-Juraat(SJ)1971 war, from 1st Punjab Regiment.Son-in-law of Late Raja Hasan Akhtar(MNA) of Pharwala, Kahuta.
  • Bhatti Tariq Sharif,Hon Investment Councellor Mauritius,Member Board of governors Oversease Pakistanis,Chairmain Italy Pakistan Business Forum,Trustee Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Trust
  • Sajid Mahmood Bhatti,Chairmain Alnaqeeb Builders ,senior rahnuma Muslim League Pakistan,awarded by many victory award's ,social services awardsand also the title of Prince of Gujar Khan
  • Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani(Current Army Chief)
  • Mohabbat Hussain Qureshi (late), Retired Senior Headmaster of Govt. Islamia High School
  • Kuptan Shaikh Barkat Hussain (Gold Medalist) Ward#8.
  • Shaikh Muhammad Amin (Ghazi) Ward#8.
  • Raja Muzamal Hussain,MBA&Mfil from University Of Arid Agriculture(jairo ratial)
  • Raja usman iqbal,2LT in pak army(aadra usmanzada)
  • Shaikh Abdul Hameed (Leader) former Vice-Chairman of the Municipal Committee in 1983-87 of Gujar Khan.
  • Shaikh Alladita Chairman of the Town Committee in 1940.
  • Ashfaq Parvez Kayani (Current Army Chief)
  • Sawar Muhammad Hussain – Nishan-e-Haider
  • Sarwar Shaheed-Nishan-e-Haider
  • General Sawar khan, former Governor of Punjab
  • Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Current Prime Minister of Pakistan
  • Malek Dad Bhatti Ex TMO Gujarkhan
  • Alhajj Muhammad Sharif Bhatti "Late" (President of Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Trust Gujarkhan)
  • Raja Lehrasab Khan (Chair person Cadet College Jajja)
  • Raja Sharif Shad (Founder of Potoharee Lughat/Dictionary)
  • Master Tara Singh of Tara Garh (prominent Sikh political and religious leader)
  • Talat Mehmood Bhatti, Owner of 4 Star Catering and Wedding Ceremonies (BEWAL)
  • Ismail Ahmed, (Renowned Poet, Columnist, Intellectual)
  • Muhammad Banaras Bhatti Manjotha
  • Ali Haider, owner of 5 Star hotel
  • Raja Osama Azkar (Changa Bangial)

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