Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash
Nawab Sir Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash | |
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3rd Chief Minister of West Pakistan | |
In office 18 March 1958 – 7 October 1958 | |
Governor | Akhter Husain |
Preceded by | Sardar Abdur Rashid Khan |
Succeeded by | Last |
9th Minister of Finance | |
In office 4 August 1969 – 22 February 1971 | |
President | Yahya Khan |
Preceded by | Syed Mohammad Ahsan |
Succeeded by | Mubashir Hassan |
Nawab Sir Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash (Urdu: نواب مظفر علی خان قزلباش) was born in 1908. He was a Pakistani politician from the Punjab and a minister in the governments of the Punjab, West Pakistan and Pakistan.[1] Muzaffar Qizilbash started his legislative career as a Unionist, later joining the Muslim League and subsequently the Republican Party. He later served as Minister for Industries in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar (Muslim League) from October 18, 1957 - December 16, 1957. Afterwards, he served as Minister for Industries, Commerce and Parliamentary Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Feroz Khan Noon (Republican) from December 16, 1957 - March 18, 1958, when he was appointed Chief Minister of West Pakistan.
His successor as Minister for Industries and Commerce was Sardar Abdur Rashid Khan, the incumbent Chief Minister of West Pakistan, while the Parliamentary Affairs portfolio was assigned to Sardar Amir Azam Khan. Qizilbash was later Chief Minister of West Pakistan from March 1958 - October 7, 1958 when the cabinet was dismissed on the declaration of Martial Law by President Iskander Mirza.
After the fall of the Ayub Khan government, Qizilbash served as Finance Minister of Pakistan in the presidential cabinet of President and Chief Martial Law Administrator General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan from August 4, 1969 - February 22, 1971.[2][3] Shahtaj Qizilbash was the niece of Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash. Nawab Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash owned the historically significant Nisar Haveli in the Walled City of Lahore area for a while after the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.[3]
References
- ^ Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash listed as member of Punjab Provincial Assembly in British India pap.gov.pk website, Retrieved 24 January 2018
- ^ Usman Hayat (25 December 2017). "Why Pakistanis do not love finance ministers". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 24 January 2018.
- ^ a b Ashura an occasion of Sunni Shia unity at Nisar Haveli, Lahore The Nation (newspaper), Published 29 September 2017, Retrieved 24 January 2018
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Preceded by | Chief Minister of West Pakistan 1958 | Succeeded by Office abolished |
Preceded by | Finance Minister of Pakistan 1969 – 1971 | Succeeded by |
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- Syed Mohammad Ahsan
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- Mubashir Hassan
- Rana Hanif
- Abdul Hafeez Pirzada
- Ghulam Ishaq Khan
- Mahbub ul Haq
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- Benazir Bhutto
- Sartaj Aziz
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- Sartaj Aziz
- Ishaq Dar
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- Salman Shah
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- Naveed Qamar
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- Abdul Hafeez Shaikh
- Saleem Mandviwalla
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- Miftah Ismail
- Shamshad Akhtar
- Asad Umar
- Abdul Hafeez Shaikh
- Hammad Azhar
- Shaukat Tarin
- Miftah Ismail
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- Shamshad Akhtar
- Muhammad Aurangzeb
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