Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - North West Frontier Province

North West Frontier Province

Name Took office Left office Affiliation
K.M. Azhar Khan 1 Jul 1970 25 Dec 1971 Military Administration
Hayat Sherpao 25 Dec 1971 30 Apr 1972 Pakistan Peoples Party
Arbab Sikandar Khan 29 Apr 1972 15 Feb 1973 National Awami Party
Aslam Khattak 15 Feb 1973 24 May 1974 National Awami Party
Syed Ghawas 24 May 1974 1 Mar 1976 Pakistan Peoples Party
Naseerullah Babar 1 Mar 1976 6 Jul 1977 Pakistan Peoples Party
Abdul Hakeem Khan 6 Jul 1977 17 Sept 1978 Civil Administration
Fazl-Haq 11 Oct 1978 12 Dec 1985 Military Administration
Nawabzada Abdul Ghafoor Khan Hoti 30 Dec 1985 18 Apr 1986 Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam
Syed Usman Ali Shah 18 Apr 1986 27 Aug 1986 Civil Administration
Fida Mohammad Khan 27 Aug 1986 16 Jun 1988 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Amir Gulistan Janjua 16 Jun 1988 19 Jul 1993 Independent
Khurshid Ali Khan 19 Jul 1993 5 Nov 1996 Independent
Justice Said Ibne Ali 5 Nov 1996 11 Nov 1996 Independent
Arif Bangash 11 Nov 1996 17 Aug 1999 Independent
Miangul Aurangzeb 18 Aug 1999 21 Oct 1999 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Mohammad Shafiq 21 Oct 1999 14 Aug 2000 Military Administration
Iftikhar Hussain Shah 14 Aug 2000 15 Mar 2005 Military Administration
Khalilur Rehman 15 Mar 2005 23 May 2006 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Ali Jan Aurakzai 24 May 2006 7 Jan 2008 Military Administration
Owais Ahmed Ghani 7 Jan 2008 9 Feb 2011 Independent
Syed Masood Kausar 10 Feb 2011 10 Feb 2013 Pakistan Peoples Party
Shaukatullah Khan 10 Feb 2013 Incumbent Pakistan Peoples Party

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