Abdul Hakeem Khan
Pakistani politician
Chief Justice Abdul Hakeem Khan Retired | |
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Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court | |
In office 1 November 1976 – 3 October 1979 | |
13th Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | |
In office 5 July 1977 – 17 September 1978 | |
President | Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq |
Preceded by | Naseerullah Khan Babar |
Succeeded by | Fazle Haq |
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Born | Abdul Hakeem Khan Actual 11 September 1918 Official 4 Oct 1917 |
Died | (aged 90) Islamabad, Pakistan |
Spouse | Ghulam Fatima |
Children | 10 |
Relatives | [Dr Nayyar Ramzan and Hazrat Sultan Brothers, Mufti Muhammad Idris and Maj Fazal ur Rahman brother in laws. Sons Lt Col Abdul Quddus Retd, Late Justice Abdul Rauf Lughmani and Brig Asad Hakeem Retd ] |
Abdul Hakeem Khan Swati was a former governor of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan and former Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court.[1][2] He belongs to Swati tribe of Baffa, the largest Union Council of Mansehra District. He was appointed the Governor of North-West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) when General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq imposed Martial Law on 5 July 1977 and appointed all provincial Chief justices as governors of respective provinces. Khan died on 4 January 2007, aged 90.[3] He belonged to Lughmani family of the Sarkheli subsection of Swati tribe.
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Preceded by Naseerullah Babar | Governor of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 1977–1978 | Succeeded by Fazle Haq |
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Chief Justices of Peshawar High Court
- Hugh Fraser
- Saadud Din Khan
- L. Middleton Esq
- Sir Kazi Mir Ahmad
- James Almond
- Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
- Bashir-ud-Din Ahmad
- Ghulam Safdar Shah
- Abdul Hakeem Khan
- Shah Nawaz Khan
- Mian Burhanuddin
- Usman Ali Shah
- Sardar Fakhre Alam
- Fazal Ilahi Khan Chief
- Abdul Karim Khan Kundi
- Syed Ibne Ali
- Abdur Rehman Khan
- Mahbub Ali Khan
- Qazi Muhammad Farooq
- Mian Muhammad Ajmal
- Sardar Muhammad Raza
- Mian Shakirullah Jan
- Nasirul Mulk
- Tariq Pervez Khan
- Ejaz Afzal Khan
- Dost Muhammad Khan
- Mian Fasih-ul-Mulk
- Mazhar Alam Miankhel
- Yahya Afridi
- Waqar Ahmed Seth
- Qaiser Rashid Khan
- Musarrat Hilali
- Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
- Ishtiaq Ibrahim
Italics indicates acting chief justices
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