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Khan Amirzadah Khan
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Born | Amirzadah 15 November 1918 Bakhshali, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Died | 13 September 1977 Mardan, Pakistan |
(aged 58)
Occupation | Lawyer and politician |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | LL.B |
Notable awards | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Minister For Law, Education and Parliamentary Affairs |
Children | Ameer Farooq Khan, Khalid Khan, Shehryar Jamal Amirzadah, Salim Jamal Amirzadah, Shaukat Jamal Amirzadah & Pervaiz Jamal Amirzadah |
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Khan Amirzadah Khan was a Khudai Khidmatgar and a leader of the National Awami Party in Pakistan. He was born on 15 November 1918 in the house of Khan Khoidad Khan at Bakhshali village, Mardan District in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa formerly known as North West Frontier Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He was an active participant of Khudai Khidmatgar Organization of Great freedom fighter KHAN ABDUL GHAFFAR KHAN (Bacha Khan) since his student life, Amirzada Khan started active politics with National Awami Party and remained President of National Awami Party District Mardan (now Ditt Mardan & District Swabi) until 1972 when He remained senior Minister of the province(Provincial Minister of Law, Education and Parliamentary Affairs).
Khan Amirzadah Khan got his early education from then Primary School Gujrat, Mardan District, a village adjacent to village Bakhshali. Later, he got his lower and high secondary school education from Government High School in Mardan. He topped the middle and matriculation examination from Board Of Intermediate & Secondary Education Punjab. At the eve of the final day, Mr. Sikandar Mirza, the then Deputy Commissioner of district Mardan, (Who later became the President of Pakistan) was the Chief Guest at the Annual Award Ceremony. Amirzada Khan being a top student both in academic and extra curricular activities and also won the declamation contest in the same function, the Chief Guest presented a 38 Bore Revolver to Amirzada Khan as a gift from his own side. At that time only the people with great honor could carry a weapon and Amirzada Khan was bestowed upon that honor.