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  1. Sir Malik Ghulam Muhammad [a] (20 April 1895 – 29 August 1956) was a Pakistani politician and economist who served as the third governor-general of Pakistan from 1951 to 1955.

  2. Malik Ghulam Muhammad (* 20. April 1895 in Lahore ( Punjab) in Britisch-Indien; † 12. September 1956 ebenfalls in Lahore (jetzt Pakistan )) war ein pakistanischer Politiker und Generalgouverneur seines Landes von 1951 bis 1955.

    • Early Life
    • Army
    • Retirement

    Malik belongs to the Awan tribe. He is from Sargodha, Pakistan which is a prime recruiting area for Pakistan's army.

    He had a distinguished military career. As a cadet in PMA, he was selected to be sent to Royal Military Academy Sandhurstwhere he was declared the best cadet and won the "Queen's Gold Medal". Malik is a graduate of PAF Public School Sargodhawhere he was from 1st Entry (1953–1957). He joined Pakistan Army in the late 1950s, and became a lieutenant g...

    Malik retired in April 2000 and was succeeded by then DG Military Intelligence (DGMI) Maj Gen Ali Kuli Khan Khattak.

  3. Ghulam Muhammad, a Punjabi, had been Jinnahs choice to serve as Pakistan’s first finance minister and was an old and successful civil servant. The juxtaposition of these two very different personalities—Nazimuddin, known for his piety and reserved…

  4. Vor einem Tag · Ghulam Muhammad, a Punjabi, had been Jinnah’s choice to serve as Pakistan’s first finance minister and was an old and successful civil servant.

  5. Sir Malik Ghulam Muhammad (20 April 1895 – 29 August 1956) was a Pakistani politician and economist who served as the third governor-general of Pakistan from 1951 to 1955. Educated at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), he joined the Indian Civil Service as a chartered accountant at the Indian Railway Accounts Service before being promoted ...

  6. Ghulam Mohammad (1895-1956) is one of the persons who entered Pakistani politics through democratic and undemocratic means. He reached the most top position of Governor General without any real means of electoral and democratic support. He was an elected member of First Constituent Assembly, but he inflicted most damage on it.