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Gohar Ayub Khan

Gohar Ayub Khan
گوہر ایوب خان
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
25 February 1997 – 7 August 1998
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
Preceded by Sahabzada Yaqub Khan (Acting)
Succeeded by Sartaj Aziz
Speaker of the National Assembly
In office
4 November 1990 – 17 October 1993
Deputy Nawaz Khokhar
Preceded by Malik Meraj Khalid
Succeeded by Yousaf Raza Gillani
Personal details
Born (1937-01-08) 8 January 1937 (age 80)
Rehana, British Raj
(now Pakistan)
Political party Pakistan Muslim League (Before 1977)
Independence Movement (1977–1985)
Pakistan Muslim League-
Functional
(1985–1988)
Pakistan Muslim League-
Nawaz
(1988–present)
Other political
affiliations
Islamic Democratic Alliance (1988–1990)
Alma mater Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Military service
Nickname(s) Kaptaan
Allegiance  Pakistan
Service/branch  Pakistan Army
Years of service 1959-1962
Rank Captain
Unit 1/14 Punjab
Battles/wars 1958 Pakistani coup d'état

Gohar Ayub Khan (Urdu: گوہر ایوب خان; 15January 1937), is a Pakistani veteran politician, business oligarch, retired army officer, and conservative figure of the Pakistan Muslim League, who held ministerial positions during the administration of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Gohar Ayub Khan hails from the village of Rehana, located in the Haripur District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and belongs to the Tareen tribe of ethnic Hazarawal Pashtuns, He is fluent in Hindko and Pashto. He is the son of former President Field Marshal Ayub Khan and played an influential role in sustaining his father's presidential rule after the 1965 presidential elections. Educated at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, after graduation Gohar Ayub Khan was given a commission in Pakistan Army in 1959. During his military service he served as his father's aide-de-camp, travelling with him on several foreign trips. Upon his resignation in 1962 with the rank of Captain, he established a business conglomerate and entered in politics in 1974.

He first contested the 1977 general elections through the Independence Movement platform, but later joined the Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA) in 1988. After the 1990 general elections he was appointed as the fourteenth Speaker of the National Assembly. He became the 20th Minister of Foreign Affairs after securing his seat with a heavy margin in the 1997 general elections. Later he shifted to the energy department, serving as Minister for Water and Power beginning 7 August 1998. His term abruptly ended on 12 October 1999, also his grandson (Ahmad Ayub Khan)'s birthday, by General Pervez Musharraf, and he subsequently retired from national politics.


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