Muhammad Dilawar Khanji મુહમ્મદ દિલાવર ખાન محمد دلاور خان جی |
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11th Governor of Sindh | |
In office March 1, 1976 – July 5, 1977 |
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President | Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry |
Prime Minister | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto |
Preceded by | Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan |
Succeeded by | Abdul Kadir Shaikh |
Claimed Nawab of Junagarh | |
In office 1959–1989 |
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Preceded by | Muhammad Mahabat Khan III |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Jahangir Khanji |
Personal details | |
Born |
Junagarh |
27 February 1915
Died | 30 August 1989 Karachi, Pakistan |
(aged 74)
Cause of death | Lung Cancer |
Children | Nawabzada Muhammad Jahangir Khanji (son) Nawabzada Alamgir Khanji (son) Nawabzada Zaheer Khanji (son) Nawabzadi Aliya Khanji (daughter) |
Parents | Muhammad Mahabat Khan III (father) |
Muhammad Dilawar Khanji (Gujarati:મુહમ્મદ દિલાવર ખાન, Urdu:محمد دلاور خان جی; (born 23 June 1922-died July 30, 1989) was a Pakistani politician who was 11th Governor of Sindh from 1 March 1976 to 5 July 1977. He also claimed to be the titular Nawab of Junagarh from 1959–89.
Muhammad Dilawar was born in Junagarh to Muhammad Mahabat Khan III. His father, Muhammad Mahabat Khanji III, was the last Nawab of Junagadh.
He was appointed as the Governor of Sindh in 1976 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. On 5 July 1977, chief of army staff Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq deposed Bhutto in a bloodless coup. General Zia-ul-Haq imposed martial law in the country and dissolved the Provincial and Federal governments. As a result of Coup d'état 1977 , Nawab Khanji was removed as a Governor of Sindh. He died of lung cancer on 30 July 1989. His eldest son, Muhammad Jahangir Khanji, is now the titular claimant to the defunct Junagarh Nawabi title.