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Khwaja Hassan Askari, the last
Nawab of Dhaka •
Muhammad Mahmood Alam,
flying ace of
Pakistan Air Force most famous for his service and numerous kills in Indo-Pak Wars •
Sarfaraz Ahmed Rafiqui, Pakistani fighter pilot •
Khwaja Khairuddin, a Pakistani politician •
Khwaja Shahabuddin, a Pakistani politician and diplomat •
Khwaja Zakiuddin, Pakistani aristocrat and statesman •
Khwaja Habibullah, the penultimate Nawab of Dhaka •
Muhammad Ali Bogra, Pakistani politician who served as Pakistan's third prime minister (1953–55) and also as foreign minister (1954–55 and 1962–63) •
Alamgir, a popular
Pakistani pop singer in the 1970s and 80s, known as founder of pop in Pakistan •
Hassan Jahangir, famous Pakistani popstar and singer of
Hawa Hawa. Born in Karachi to Bengali parents •
Robin Ghosh, Pakistani music composer and playback singer •
Shabnam, one of Pakistan's most popular actresses •
Rahman, one of Pakistan's most popular actors, famously paired with Shabnam •
Runa Laila, singer who later moved back to Bangladesh •
Shahnaz Rahmatullah, singer who sang Pakistan's two most popular patriotic songs
Jeevay Jeevay Pakistan and
Sohni Dharti. Later moved back to Bangladesh •
Munni Begum, a Pakistani ghazal singer •
Nurul Amin, a jurist who served as
prime minister of Pakistan •
A. K. Fazlul Huq, Pakistani lawyer and politician who was Chief Minister of East Bengal 1954, Interior Minister 1955–56, Governor of East Pakistan 1956–58 •
Habibullah Bahar Chowdhury, a politician, journalist and sportsman •
Hamidul Huq Choudhury, Pakistani politician, lawyer, and newspaper proprietor who served as Foreign Minister 1955–56 •
Golam Wahed Choudhury, Pakistani political scientist and diplomat •
Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan, Pakistani politician who served as second and fourth Speaker of the Pakistani National Assembly •
Abdul Wahab Khan, Pakistani politician who served as third Speaker of the National Assembly •
Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry, Pakistani politician who served as 5th Speaker of the National Assembly •
Abdul Jabbar Khan, Pakistani politician who served as 6th Speaker of the National Assembly and as Acting President of Pakistan in 1965 and 1969 •
Abdullah al Mahmood, Pakistani politician and lawyer •
Roopa Farooki – British writer (half Pakistani, half Bangladeshi) •
Tariq Fatemi, a Pakistani diplomat who serves as the Special Assistant to the prime minister of Pakistan on Foreign Affairs, and previously served as Pakistan Ambassador to the United States and to the European Union •
Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah, feminist writer •
Altaf Husain, a
Pakistan Movement activist and founding editor and the first editor-in-chief of
Dawn •
Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah, a prominent Pakistani female politician, diplomat and author •
Naz Ikramullah, British-Canadian artist and film producer of Pakistani-Bengali origin •
Sarvath Ikramullah, Jordanian royal and wife of
Prince Hassan bin Talal who is of Pakistani-Bengali origin •
Shahida Jamil, is a Pakistani lawyer and politician •
Begum Akhtar Riazuddin, feminist activist •
Perween Rahman, Pakistani social activist •
Iskander Mirza, a politician who served as the first
President of Pakistan •
Indu Mitha, is a Pakistani exponent of
Bharatnatyam and faculty member at the
National College of Arts •
Deebo Bhattacharya, musician, painter, and singer •
Satya Prakash Singha, Pakistani politician •
Jogendra Nath Mandal, Pakistani politician, later returned to India •
Bhupendra Kumar Dutta, revolutionary and politician •
Ashraf Tai, pioneer of Bando karate in Pakistan •
Fazlul Karim, politician, lawyer, businessman, and soldier who served as Cox's Bazars Mayor in the 1950s •
Mohammad Akram Khan, Islamic scholar, politician, and journalist • Sir
Khawaja Nazimuddin, a conservative Pakistani politician and statesman who served as the 2nd prime minister of Pakistan •
Sir Abdur Rahim, jurist and Islamic author who participated in the
Pakistan Movement •
Jalaludin Abdur Rahim,
Nietzschean philosopher and one of the founders of the influential
Pakistan People's Party •
Hamoodur Rahman, a jurist who served as the
Chief Justice of Pakistan •
Hameedur Rahman, a senior judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan •
Syed Sajjad Hussain, academic, writer, and Pakistan Movement activist •
Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda, Pakistani-Bangladeshi chemist •
Abdus Salam Chatgami, Islamic scholar and former Grand Mufti of
Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia •
Abdul Monem Khan, governor of East Pakistan 1962–69 •
Abdul Motaleb Malik, politician who was the last civilian governor of East Pakistan •
Mawlana Abdur Rahim, Islamic scholar, politician, Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami East Pakistan, and Naib Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan •
Ghulam Azam, politician and Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami East Pakistan and Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, later returned to Bangladesh. •
Motiur Rahman Nizami, Islamic scholar and politician who led the Islami Chhatro Shongho (student wing of JIEP) and was Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, later returned to Bangladesh •
Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin, former Pakistani journalist and British Muslim leader •
Ashrafuz Zaman Khan, former employee of Radio Pakistan and American Muslim leader •
Yusuf Ali Chowdhury, Pakistani politician •
Najma Sadeque, journalist, author, and women's rights activist •
Ikram Sehgal, defence analyst •
Abul Hassan Isphani, Pakistani politician and diplomat •
Farahnaz Ispahani, Pakistani-American writer and politician •
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, a politician who served as
prime minister of Pakistan •
Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy,
polyglot scholar and diplomat, brother of the former •
Begum Akhtar Sulaiman, Pakistani social worker, political activist and the daughter of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy •
Mahmud Ali, Pakistani politician •
Abdul Matin Chaudhary, Pakistani politician and journalist •
Ajmal Ali Choudhury, Pakistani politician •
Mahbub Jamal Zahedi, Pakistani journalist and philatelist •
Nighat Seema, Pakistani singer •
Ahsan Ali Taj, Pakistani musician, songwriter, and singer •
Muslehuddin, Pakistani composer ==See also==