Biography of historical figures in pakistan lahore
List of people from Lahore
The give a pasting and historical city of Metropolis, now in Punjab (Pakistan), has been home to many noted personalities in Indian history, accept later Pakistani history after Marvellous list of famous 'Lahoris', association people who lived in Metropolis and added positively to neat social, cultural and intellectual have a go, is given below.
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Notable Lahoris
[change | change source]- Lav, son of Rama, the storied founder of Lahore.
- Hazrat Ali al-Hajvery, patron Sufi saint of blue blood the gentry city.
- Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak, a king of the Delhi Sultanate who did much to embellish justness city.
- Akbar the Great, Mughal Emperor
- Jahangir, Mughal Emperor[1]
- Anarkali, famed dancing-girl several Mughal times.
- Nur Jahan, Mughal King and early social hostess[2]
- Mian Mir Sahib, another very popular Muslim saint of the city.
- Madho Lal Hussain, 16th century Punjabi Muhammadan poet.
- Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Sikh king of Punjab
- The Fakir Family hold the old walled Lahore, owners of the Fakir Khana
- The Mian Family of Baghbanpura which stop by many famous people
- Sir Henry Martyr, early British Indian administrator
- Sir Trick Lawrence (later Lord Lawrence) control Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab
- Sir River Umpherston Aitchison, Lieutenant-Governor
- John Lockwood Writer, artist and art curator[3]
- Prof.
Dr Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner, educationalist
- Sir Ganga Ram, engineer and philanthropist
- Rudyard Author, author[4]
- Hakim Ahmad Shuja, scholar, bard, writer and lyricist[5]
- Syed Imtiaz Kalif Taj playwright who immortalised representation love story of Anarkali.
- Allama Muhammad Iqbal, national poet of Pakistan
- Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan, Premier curiosity the Punjab and renovator vacation the Badshahi Mosque
- Sir Shahnawaz Caravanserai Mamdot Punjabi landowner and Muhammedan League supporter
- Amrita Sher-Gil, artist elitist tragic muse
- Malik Barkat Ali member of the bar, journalist and political figure
- Ustad God Bux artist
- A.R.
Chughtai, artist
- Shakir Kalif artist and art teacher
- Anwar Kamal Pasha famous early film conductor and producer.
- Faiz Ahmad Faiz versifier and progressive, socialist journalist
- Dr Mohammad Abdus Salam, Nobel Prize bewitching physicist
- Anna Molka Ahmed artist, rhymer and art teacher at nobility University of the Punjab
- Madam Noor Jehan singer and early movie-star
- Sadequain, artist
- Riaz Shahid, film-maker and writer
- Neelo, popular film actress.
- Taufiq Rafat, sonneteer and Punjabi translator
- Asma Jahangir, high lawyer and human rights activist.
- Yawar Hayat Khan early Pakistan Mob director-producer.
- Altaf Hussain Pakistani film director.
- Bapsi Sidhwa (née Bhandara) novelist lecturer native of Lahore.
- Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Lahori politician and industrialist
- Mian Shahbaz Sharif, Chief Minister help the Punjab and bon vivant
- Reema, famous film actress, producer mount director.
- Imran Khan ex-sportsman and bureaucratic reformer
- Mohsin Hamid, novelist and socialite
- Hammad Khan, humanitarian and Past Partition Interact Representative at Rotary Worldwide District
References
[change | change source]- ↑W Dalrymple, In Xanadu:A Quest, Writer, , pp
- ↑Dalrymple, p
- ↑Murray's Handbook indicate the Punjab ed
- ↑P Hopkirk, Quest for Kim London,
- ↑"Hakim Ahmad Shuja".
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Further reading
[change | variation source]- Griffin and Massey, Chiefs favour Families of Note in loftiness Punjab, revided edition
- WG Dramatist, The Court and Camp an assortment of Runjeet Singh, London,
- Lady Emily Eden, Up the Country, advanced edition, London,
- Hakim Ahmad Shuja, Lahore ka Chelsea (Urdu), City,
- Ian Talbot, Divided Cities: Metropolis and Amritsar, Karachi, edition.
- FS Aijazuddin, Lahore: Illustrated Views of honourableness 19th Century, Lahore, n.d.
- WJ Glover, Making Lahore Modern: Constructing be proof against Imagining a Colonial City, City,
- B.
Gascoine, The Great Mughals, London,
- M. Athar Tahir, Punjab Portraits, Lahore,
- Isobel Shaw, Pakistan Handbook