The document lists major Muslim Rajput clans found in various regions of South Asia and important historical and contemporary figures from these clans. Some of the largest and most influential clans mentioned include the Malkhana, Mev, Naru, Bhatti, Manj, Punwar, and Tiwana. The document also notes several prominent political and military leaders who came from these Rajput clans, including Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Benazir Bhutto, and several past Prime Ministers and generals of Pakistan.
The document lists major Muslim Rajput clans found in various regions of South Asia and important historical and contemporary figures from these clans. Some of the largest and most influential clans mentioned include the Malkhana, Mev, Naru, Bhatti, Manj, Punwar, and Tiwana. The document also notes several prominent political and military leaders who came from these Rajput clans, including Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Benazir Bhutto, and several past Prime Ministers and generals of Pakistan.
The document lists major Muslim Rajput clans found in various regions of South Asia and important historical and contemporary figures from these clans. Some of the largest and most influential clans mentioned include the Malkhana, Mev, Naru, Bhatti, Manj, Punwar, and Tiwana. The document also notes several prominent political and military leaders who came from these Rajput clans, including Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Benazir Bhutto, and several past Prime Ministers and generals of Pakistan.
Sindh: Mahar/Maher (Surajvanshi), Bhutto, Deshwali (Agnivanshi), Sama (Bhati), Sodha (Parmar), Tonwar (Bhaiya, Tannu), Sattar (Rathore) etc.
Azad Kashmir: Jarral, Kalyaal, Khakha, Chibh.
NWFP: Tanoli
The Mughal princes had some maternal Rajput blood. Both Jahangir, Shahjahan and Bahadur Shah Zafar had Rajput mothers.
Historical
Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Founder of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Fatima Jinnah - Sister of Jinnah and "Mother of Pakistan
Nawab Qaim Khan - Ameer of the Delhi Sultanate and The Chief of Qaimkhani tribe.
Malik Feroz Khan Noon - Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Chaudhry Aurangzeb Khan - famous Minhas Rajput during the British era.
Rai Bhoe Bhatti - Founder of Nankana Sahib).
Rai Bular Bhatti - Land lord of over 100,000 acres (400 km2) in modern day
Chaudhry Chaku Khan - founder of Chakwal and the chief of Mair Minhas tribe
Raja Muhammed Sarfraz Khan - politician and a member of Pakistan Movement.
Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan Khokhar - one of Pakistan's first Federal Ministers.
Raja Habib ur Rahman Khan - Freedom fighter with Indian National Army, Fateh-e- Bhimber (Liberator of Bhimber) Azad Kashmir.
Muhammed Akbar Khan - The first Muslim to become a General in British Indian Army.
Iftikhar Khan - the first local Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army
Rai Rehamat Khan Bhatti, descendant of Rai Bular, and one of the largest landholders.
Rai Hussain Khan Bhatti, one of the largest landholdholders in Punjab.
Malik Umar Hayat Khan, one of the largest landholders in the Punjab
Malik Khizar Hayat Tiwana, Prime Minister of the Punjab province, 194247.
Sardar Fateh Muhammad Khan Karelvi, fought against the Dogra army
Raja Sakhi Daler Khan, fought against the Dogra army
Shibli Nomani, Indian scholar on Islam
Shah Nawaz Khan, fought in the Indian National Army against the British in World War II
General Fateh Naseeb Khan - Chief General of Alwar Army Rajasthan
Pakistani politicians
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, President of Pakistan, 1971 - 1973. Prime Minister of Pakistan, 1973 - 1977. Founder of the Pakistan Peoples Party
Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan, 1988 1990, and 1993 1996. First Muslim female Head of state
Muhammad Khan Junejo- Former Prime Minister of Pakistan
Ahsan Iqbal[Sulehria]-Former minister of Education, Current Member of the national assembly
Manzoor Wattoo- Former Chief Minister of Punjab
Rana Muhammad Akram Khan Chairman Punjab Bar Council from (201011)
Mian Mumtaz Daultana - Former Chief Minister of Punjab
Allah Bux Soomro - Former Chief Minister of Sindh
Arbab Raheem - Former Chief Minister of Sindh
Raja Saroop Khan - Former Governor of Punjab
Tikka Khan - Former Governor of Punjab
Elahi Bux Soomro Speaker National Assembly Pakistan
Muhammad Mian Soomro Chairman Senate of Pakistan
Raja Mummtaz Hussain Rathore Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir (AJK)
Raja Muhammad Zulqarnain Khan President of AJK
Sardar Sikandar Hayat Khan- Former Prime Minister and President of AJK
Farzana Raja- The Secretary of Punjab Pakistan Peoples Party
Raja Pervaiz Ashraf- Minister for Water and Power of Pakistan.
Rana Tanveer Hussain- Former Minister of Defence Production
Rana Mohammad Hanif Khan- Finance Minister of Pakistan
Rao Sikandar Iqbal- Defence Minister of Pakistan
Iqbal Tikka- Former Minister for Food & Agriculture Punjab
Malik Sultan Ali Khan Noon- chief of the Noon family
Malik Anwer Ali Noon- Prominent politician
Malik Amjad Ali Noon- Chairman Prime Minister Inspection Commission of Pakistan
Rahim Bux Soomro Minister Sindh
Nisar Ali Khan - Current opposition leader in the National Assembly
Amir Gulistan Janjua - former governor of the North-West Frontier Province
Riaz Khokhar - former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan
Raja Anwar - Former minister, journalist and writer
Raja Nadir Pervez - Politician, former federal minister and former Army officer
M. Nawaz Khokhar - Ex deputy speaker of the National Assembly
Rana Phool Muhammad Khan -MPA from Bhai Pheru (Phool Nagar)
Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan- Speaker Punjab Assembly -2008
Tehmina Janjua - currently Deputy Permanent Representative in United Nations.
Tehmina Daultana - Minister for Science and Technology of Pakistan
Nawab Sir Malik Khizar Hayat Tiwana (Prime Minister of the Punjab 1940's)
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (President/Prime Minister of Pakistan)
Mohammad Khan Junejo (Prime Minister of Pakistan)
Mian Mumtaz Daulatana (Chief Minister of the Punjab)
Abdul Sattar Laleka (Federal Minister)
Sadique Khan Kanju (Federal Minister)
Ghaus Bux Khan Mahar (Federal Minister)
Mian Manzoor Ahmad Watu (Former Chief Minister Punjab)
Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan Kokhar (Federal Minister)
Raja Muhammed Sarfraz Khan Minhas, Pakistan Movement, MLA Chakwal 1929-1958
Rana Phool Khan (Provincial Minister)
Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan - Speaker Punjab Assembly
Rana Muhammad Usman Ali President Of People Student Federation Of Govt. Degree College More Khunda
Rana Muhammad Ahsan Khan Senior Vice President Of PMLN Youth wing, President Of All Rajput Youth wing Of International
Ayub Khan Tanoli (Pakistan Provincial Minister)
Jam Sadiq Ali Junejo (Chief Minister of the Sindh)
Contemporary
Benazir Bhutto (twice Prime Minister of Pakistan)
Mian Manzoor Ahmad Watu (Chief Minister of the Punjab)
Raja Zafar ul Haq Janjua (Chairman of Muslim League-Federal Minister)
Sardar Tufial Ahmed Khan Meo (Member National Assembly Pakistan)
Khalid Ahmad Khan Kharral (Federal Minister)
Sardar Ali Muhammad Khan Mahar (Chief Minister of Sindh)
Raja Lal Khan Janjua (Federal Minister)
Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Mahar (Federal Minister)
Raja Nadir Pervez, Sitara-e-Jurat {Federal Minister)
Raja Lehrasab Khan Janjua (Federal Minister)
Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan Alpial Manj (Federal Mininster)
Sardar Hanif Ahmed Khan Meo (Member National Assembly)
Raja Parvez Ashraf of Gujar Khan PPP (Member of National Assembly)
Ch. Zaheerudin Khan (Provincial Minister Punjab)
Raja Tariq Khan Janjua - District Nazim Qadian, Gujar Khan
Sardar Ghulam Abbass Khan Minhas (Provincial Minister Punjab) District Nazim Chakwal
Rana Aftab Ahmad Khan PPP (Leader Of the Opposition, Punjab)
Mian Muhammad Latif Panwar Rajput (Member of Provincial Assembly of Punjab, Bhawalpur)
Rana Muhammad Usman Ali President Of People Student Federation Of Govt. Degree College More Khunda
Rana Muhammad Ahsan Khan Senior Vice President Of PMLN Youth wing, President Of All Rajput Youth wing Of International
Army General Muhammed Akbar Khan (P.A.1), First Muslim General of British Army & later Pakistan Army
General Muhammed Iftikhar Khan (Minhas) (Died in Air crash 1949)
General Asif Nawaz Janjua - Chief of Staff Pakistan Army.
General Muhammed Anwar Khan (Minhas)(First Engineer in Chief of Pakistan Army)
General Tikka Khan Janjua - Chief of Staff Pakistan Army.
General Muhammad Yusaf Khan Kaimkhani, former Vice Chief Of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
General Iftikhar Janjua - Died on the frontline and honoured as a National Hero.
Lieutenant General (retd.) Mohammad Tariq
Brigadier (retd) Amir Gulistan Janjua and also Governor (retd) of NWFP
General Iftikhar Ali Khan (Manj, Alpial)
Lieutenant General Afzal Janjua
Lieutenant General Afzal Muzaffar
General Afzal Janjua
General Tariq Pervaiz Khan
Lt Gen Raja Saroop Khan former Governor of Punjab
Maj Gen Shah Nawaz Khan Janjua, Indian freedom fighter with the Indian National Army
Maj Gen Raja Sakhi Daler Khan Kashmiri freedom fighter with the Indian National Army
Maj Gen Rao Farman Ali, former Adviser to the Government of East Pakistan during 1971
Maj Gen Iftikhar Janjua, the most senior Pakistani officer to have been killed in battle during 1971
Brig Raja Habib ur Rahman Khan Freedom fighter with Indian National Army, Fateh-e- Bhimber (Liberator of Bhimber) Azad Kashmir
Brig Amir Gulistan Janjua, former Governor of the North-West Frontier Province
Lieutenant General (retd) Rao Farman Ali Khan
General Ahsan Saleem Hyat (Vice Chief of Army Staff)
Brigadier Nisar Mahar
Brigadier Raja Fiaz Ahmad Janjua
Air Force Air Chief Marshal Kalim Saadat Air Vice Marshal Raja Aftab Iqbal Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, current Chief of Air Staff of the Pakistan Air Force Nishan-e-Haider
Raja Muhammed Sarwar
Major Raja Aziz Bhatti
Pilot Office Rashid Minhas
Major Shabir Shareef
Sawar Muhammad Hussain Janjua
Victoria Cross Subaidar Khudadad Khan Minhas Hilal-e-Kashmir
Saif Ali Janjua Civil Sir Shahnawaz Khan Bhutto, Sindh
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