, former
Nawab of Kalabagh, Chief of the Awan tribe,
Governor of
West Pakistan from 1960 to 1966 , Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, 1965–69, Governor of West Pakistan, 1969–70 •
Nawab Malik Amir Mohammad Khan – Former
Nawab of
Kalabagh, Chief of the Awan tribe and Governor of
West Pakistan from 1960 to 1966. •
Nur Khan – Commander-in-chief of the
Pakistan Air Force, 1965–69, Governor of West Pakistan, 1969–70, and recipient of the
Hilal-i-Jurat, the second-highest military award of
Pakistan. •
Tajammul Hussain Malik, veteran of the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, held the defence in the
Battle of Hilli against a larger force, refused to surrender and attempted coup against the
military dictatorship of the 1980s •
Mir Sultan Khan – chess master •
Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi –
Urdu poet, journalist, literary critic, dramatist, short story author, recipient of the
Pride of Performance and
Sitara-e-Imtiaz, the third-highest civil award of Pakistan. •
Sultan Bahu – A
Sufi mystic, poet, and founder of
Sarwari Qadiri. •
Khadim Hussain Rizvi – A Pakistani Islamic scholar and the founder of
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan. •
Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan – Islamic scholar and spiritual leader of
Naqshbandia Owaisiah. •
Saad Hussain Rizvi, Pakistani far-right politician •
Abdul Mannan Wazirabadi – Islamic scholar,
faqīh and
muhaddith. •
Dilip Kumar –Actor in Hindi cinema. •
Babar Awan – Pakistani politician and lawyer •
Malik Munawar Khan Awan – Pakistan army officer who fought for independence of
Azad Hind against the
British Raj and a decorated soldier awarded for gallantry for conquering areas of the Kashmir Valley in the
Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 •
Muhammad Akram – Pakistani martyr soldier who commanded a regiment at Hilli,
East Pakistan and was post-humously awarded the highest military honour of the country ==See also==