Charge Sheet
MPA (400+ posts)
Barrister Al-Hajj Sir Chaudhry Muhammad Zafar Ullah Khan
Ahmedi
President Muslim League (1931-32)
Zafar Ullah Khan's proposal of partition of India was approved by Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Pakistan resolution, 23rd March 1940
Architect of objective resolution
First Federal Minister for Foreign Affair (7 years) from Liaquat Ali Khan to Muhammad Ali Bogra
First Pakistani Judge of International Court of Justice
First Asian and only Pakistani President UN General Assembly
President International Court of Justice
Jogendra Nath Mandal
Low caste Bengali Hindu
First Law Minister
First Labor Minister
Second Minister for common wealth and Kashmir Affairs
President first meeting of first constituent assembly of Pakistan
Alvin Robert Cornelius (Desi Christian)
4th Chief Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan (1960 - 1968)
Founding member of Pakistani cricket after partition
Vice Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (BCCP) till 1953
Hilal e Pakistan
Dorab Framrose Patel
Zorastrian
Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan
Cheif Justice Sindh High Court
Founding member Asian Human Rights Commission
Co-Founder Human rights commission of Pakistan
Rana Bhagwandas
Hinduism
Chief Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan
Chairman Federal Public Service Commission
Master in Islamic Studies
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry
Christian (Roman Catholic)
Sitara e Jurrat (1965 war)
Tamgha e Jurrat (1971 war)
Presidential Pride of Performance Award (2013)
Sahibzada Sir Abdul Qayyum
Ahmedi
Founder Islamia College Peshawer
Chief Minister NWFP 1937
Founder Member Muslim League NWFP
Dr Adbul Salam
Ahmedi
Awards
Nobel Prize in Physics (Stockholm, Sweden) (1979)
Hopkins Prize (Cambridge University) for "the most outstanding contribution to Physics during 19571958"
Adams Prize (Cambridge University) (1958)
Smith's Prize (Cambridge University) (1950)
Sitara-e-Pakistan for contribution to science in Pakistan (1959)
Pride of Performance Medal and Award (1959)
First recipient of Maxwell Medal and Award (Physical Society, London) (1961)
Hughes Medal (Royal Society, London) (1964)
Atoms for Peace Award (Atoms for Peace Foundation) (1968)
J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Medal and Prize (University of Miami) (1971)
Guthrie Medal and Prize (1976)
Sir Devaprasad Sarvadhikary Gold Medal (Calcutta University) (1977)
Matteuci Medal (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome) (1978)
John Torrence Tate Medal (American Institute of Physics) (1978)
Royal Medal (Royal Society, London) (1978)
Nishan-e-Imtiaz for outstanding performance in Scientific projects in Pakistan (1979)
Einstein Medal (UNESCO, Paris) (1979)
Shri R.D. Birla Award (India Physics Association) (1979)
Order of Andres Bello (Venezuela) (1980)
Order of Istiqlal (Jordan) (1980)
Cavaliere de Gran Croce dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (1980)
Josef Stefan Medal (Josef Stefan Institute, Ljublijana) (1980)
Gold Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Physics (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) (1981)
Peace Medal (Charles University, Prague) (1981)
Lomonosov Gold Medal (USSR Academy of Sciences) (1983)
Premio Umberto Biancamano (Italy) (1986)
Dayemi International Peace Award (Bangladesh) (1986)
First Edinburgh Medal and Prize (Scotland) (1988)
"Genoa" International Development of Peoples Prize (Italy) (1988)
Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1989)
Catalunya International Prize (Spain) (1990)
Copley Medal (Royal Society, London) (1990)
Institutions named after Abdus Salam
Abdus Salam National Center for Mathematics (ASNCM), Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abdus Salam Chair in Physics (ASCP), Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.
Abdus Salam School for Mathematical Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
The Edward Bouchet Abdus Salam Institute (EBASI)
Contribution
Two-component neutrino theory and the prediction of the inevitable parity violation in weak interaction;
Gauge unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions, the unified force is called the "Electroweak" force, a name given to it by Salam, and which forms the basis of the Standard Model in particle physics;
Predicted existence of weak neutral currents and W particles and Z particles before their experimental discovery;
Symmetry properties of elementary particles; unitary symmetry;
Renormalisation of meson theories;
Gravity theory and its role in particle physics; two tensor theory of gravity and strong interaction physics;
Unification of electroweak with strong nuclear forces, grand unification theory;
Related prediction of proton-decay;
PatiSalam model, a grand unification theory;
Supersymmetry theory, in particular formulation of Superspace and formalism of superfields in 1974;
The theory of supermanifolds, as a geometrical framework for understanding supersymmetry, in 1974;
Supergeometry, the geometric basis for supersymmetry, in 1974;
Application of the Higgs mechanism to the electroweak symmetry breaking;
Prediction of the magnetic photon in 1966.
Air Marshal Zafar Ahmed Chaudhry
Ahmedi
Chief of Air Staff (1972-74)
MD Pakistan International Airlines (1971-72)
Sitara e Quaid e Azam
Lt General Akhtar Hussain Malik
Ahmedi
Hilal e Jurat MI 1965 war
"At a time when Major (General) Akhtar Hussain Malik was to take over Akhnoor to pave the way to take Srinager, the capital of Kashmir,
he was wrongly removed from the command, and General Yahya Khan was put in his position. Perhaps the aim was to deprive Pakistan success in Akhnoor, Yahya Khan accomplished this task very well."[Qudrat Ullah Shahab]
Had General Akhtar Malik not been stopped in the Chamb-Jaurian Sector, the Indian forces in Kashmir would have suffered serious reverses,
but Ayub Khan wanted to make his favorite, General Yahya Khan, a hero. [Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto]
Maj Gen Abdul Ali Malik
Ahmedi
Winner largest tank battle (Chawinda-Sialkot) since the battle of Kursk in WWII.
1600 SQUARE MILES of Indian Territory captured.
The Australian attributed victory in this battle to Pakistan.
He is brother of Lt Gen Akhtar Hussain Malik.
Maj Gen Iftikhar Khan Janjua
Ahmedi
Hero Rann of Kutch 1965
Hilal e Jurat and Bar
Sitara e Pakistan
Sitara e Quaid e Azam
Died on Duty in 1971 war
Iftikhar Janjua Shaheed Road in Rawalpindi is attributed after him.
Air Vice Marshal Eric Gordan Hall
Christian
Deputy Chief of Air Staff
DG Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan
Hilal e Jurat 1947
Sitara e Jurat 1965
Hilal e Imtiaz 1971
Participated in Youm e Kippur War against Israel in 1973.
Maj Gen Noel Israel Khokhar
Christian
Currently serving
Hilal e Imtiaz MI
Wing Commander Mervyn Leslie Middlecoat
Christian
Sitara-e-Jurat (1965)
Sitara-e-Jurat (1971)
Sitara-i-Basalat (1971)
The aviator king Hussein of Jordan wrote to Middlecoat's widow stating that his death was a personal loss for the King, requesting to bury him with the Jordanian national flag under his head if he was to be wrapped in the Pakistani flag. Middlecoat had fought for the King earlier during the Six Day War war with Israel.
Naseer Ahmed Faruqi
Ahmedi
Principal Secretary to President Ayub Khan
First chairman CDA
Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan
Sitara Barooj Akbar
Ahmedi
Sitara Brooj Akbar is the female holder of both Pakistani and world records based on her passing of O Level chemistry, biology, English and mathematics between the ages of 9 and 11. Akbar was also permitted by the British Council to undertake the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test in 2011, and achieved a score of 7 band out of 9.
Ahmedi
President Muslim League (1931-32)
Zafar Ullah Khan's proposal of partition of India was approved by Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Pakistan resolution, 23rd March 1940
Architect of objective resolution
First Federal Minister for Foreign Affair (7 years) from Liaquat Ali Khan to Muhammad Ali Bogra
First Pakistani Judge of International Court of Justice
First Asian and only Pakistani President UN General Assembly
President International Court of Justice
Jogendra Nath Mandal
Low caste Bengali Hindu
First Law Minister
First Labor Minister
Second Minister for common wealth and Kashmir Affairs
President first meeting of first constituent assembly of Pakistan
Alvin Robert Cornelius (Desi Christian)
4th Chief Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan (1960 - 1968)
Founding member of Pakistani cricket after partition
Vice Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (BCCP) till 1953
Hilal e Pakistan
Dorab Framrose Patel
Zorastrian
Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan
Cheif Justice Sindh High Court
Founding member Asian Human Rights Commission
Co-Founder Human rights commission of Pakistan
Rana Bhagwandas
Hinduism
Chief Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan
Chairman Federal Public Service Commission
Master in Islamic Studies
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry
Christian (Roman Catholic)
Sitara e Jurrat (1965 war)
Tamgha e Jurrat (1971 war)
Presidential Pride of Performance Award (2013)
Sahibzada Sir Abdul Qayyum
Ahmedi
Founder Islamia College Peshawer
Chief Minister NWFP 1937
Founder Member Muslim League NWFP
Dr Adbul Salam
Ahmedi
Awards
Nobel Prize in Physics (Stockholm, Sweden) (1979)
Hopkins Prize (Cambridge University) for "the most outstanding contribution to Physics during 19571958"
Adams Prize (Cambridge University) (1958)
Smith's Prize (Cambridge University) (1950)
Sitara-e-Pakistan for contribution to science in Pakistan (1959)
Pride of Performance Medal and Award (1959)
First recipient of Maxwell Medal and Award (Physical Society, London) (1961)
Hughes Medal (Royal Society, London) (1964)
Atoms for Peace Award (Atoms for Peace Foundation) (1968)
J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Medal and Prize (University of Miami) (1971)
Guthrie Medal and Prize (1976)
Sir Devaprasad Sarvadhikary Gold Medal (Calcutta University) (1977)
Matteuci Medal (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome) (1978)
John Torrence Tate Medal (American Institute of Physics) (1978)
Royal Medal (Royal Society, London) (1978)
Nishan-e-Imtiaz for outstanding performance in Scientific projects in Pakistan (1979)
Einstein Medal (UNESCO, Paris) (1979)
Shri R.D. Birla Award (India Physics Association) (1979)
Order of Andres Bello (Venezuela) (1980)
Order of Istiqlal (Jordan) (1980)
Cavaliere de Gran Croce dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (1980)
Josef Stefan Medal (Josef Stefan Institute, Ljublijana) (1980)
Gold Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Physics (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) (1981)
Peace Medal (Charles University, Prague) (1981)
Lomonosov Gold Medal (USSR Academy of Sciences) (1983)
Premio Umberto Biancamano (Italy) (1986)
Dayemi International Peace Award (Bangladesh) (1986)
First Edinburgh Medal and Prize (Scotland) (1988)
"Genoa" International Development of Peoples Prize (Italy) (1988)
Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1989)
Catalunya International Prize (Spain) (1990)
Copley Medal (Royal Society, London) (1990)
Institutions named after Abdus Salam
Abdus Salam National Center for Mathematics (ASNCM), Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abdus Salam Chair in Physics (ASCP), Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.
Abdus Salam School for Mathematical Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
The Edward Bouchet Abdus Salam Institute (EBASI)
Contribution
Two-component neutrino theory and the prediction of the inevitable parity violation in weak interaction;
Gauge unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions, the unified force is called the "Electroweak" force, a name given to it by Salam, and which forms the basis of the Standard Model in particle physics;
Predicted existence of weak neutral currents and W particles and Z particles before their experimental discovery;
Symmetry properties of elementary particles; unitary symmetry;
Renormalisation of meson theories;
Gravity theory and its role in particle physics; two tensor theory of gravity and strong interaction physics;
Unification of electroweak with strong nuclear forces, grand unification theory;
Related prediction of proton-decay;
PatiSalam model, a grand unification theory;
Supersymmetry theory, in particular formulation of Superspace and formalism of superfields in 1974;
The theory of supermanifolds, as a geometrical framework for understanding supersymmetry, in 1974;
Supergeometry, the geometric basis for supersymmetry, in 1974;
Application of the Higgs mechanism to the electroweak symmetry breaking;
Prediction of the magnetic photon in 1966.
Air Marshal Zafar Ahmed Chaudhry
Ahmedi
Chief of Air Staff (1972-74)
MD Pakistan International Airlines (1971-72)
Sitara e Quaid e Azam
Lt General Akhtar Hussain Malik
Ahmedi
Hilal e Jurat MI 1965 war
"At a time when Major (General) Akhtar Hussain Malik was to take over Akhnoor to pave the way to take Srinager, the capital of Kashmir,
he was wrongly removed from the command, and General Yahya Khan was put in his position. Perhaps the aim was to deprive Pakistan success in Akhnoor, Yahya Khan accomplished this task very well."[Qudrat Ullah Shahab]
Had General Akhtar Malik not been stopped in the Chamb-Jaurian Sector, the Indian forces in Kashmir would have suffered serious reverses,
but Ayub Khan wanted to make his favorite, General Yahya Khan, a hero. [Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto]
Maj Gen Abdul Ali Malik
Ahmedi
Winner largest tank battle (Chawinda-Sialkot) since the battle of Kursk in WWII.
1600 SQUARE MILES of Indian Territory captured.
The Australian attributed victory in this battle to Pakistan.
He is brother of Lt Gen Akhtar Hussain Malik.
Maj Gen Iftikhar Khan Janjua
Ahmedi
Hero Rann of Kutch 1965
Hilal e Jurat and Bar
Sitara e Pakistan
Sitara e Quaid e Azam
Died on Duty in 1971 war
Iftikhar Janjua Shaheed Road in Rawalpindi is attributed after him.
Air Vice Marshal Eric Gordan Hall
Christian
Deputy Chief of Air Staff
DG Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan
Hilal e Jurat 1947
Sitara e Jurat 1965
Hilal e Imtiaz 1971
Participated in Youm e Kippur War against Israel in 1973.
Maj Gen Noel Israel Khokhar
Christian
Currently serving
Hilal e Imtiaz MI
Wing Commander Mervyn Leslie Middlecoat
Christian
Sitara-e-Jurat (1965)
Sitara-e-Jurat (1971)
Sitara-i-Basalat (1971)
The aviator king Hussein of Jordan wrote to Middlecoat's widow stating that his death was a personal loss for the King, requesting to bury him with the Jordanian national flag under his head if he was to be wrapped in the Pakistani flag. Middlecoat had fought for the King earlier during the Six Day War war with Israel.
Naseer Ahmed Faruqi
Ahmedi
Principal Secretary to President Ayub Khan
First chairman CDA
Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan
Sitara Barooj Akbar
Ahmedi
Sitara Brooj Akbar is the female holder of both Pakistani and world records based on her passing of O Level chemistry, biology, English and mathematics between the ages of 9 and 11. Akbar was also permitted by the British Council to undertake the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test in 2011, and achieved a score of 7 band out of 9.
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