Raja Sikander Zaman
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Early History

The Gakhar
Gakhar
Gakhar may refer to:*Gakhars, an ancient clan predominantly in present day Punjab, Pakistan.*Gakhar Hindus, the Hindu section of the Gakhar clan*Ghakhar Mandi, a small city in northeastern Punjab, Pakistan...

s (also Gakkhar or Ghakhar or Ghakkar) (Urdu: گاکھر) were a fiercely independent and warlike clan now located in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Jhelum, Kashmir, Gilgit, Khanpur (Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) and Mirpur regions in modern day Pakistan. They formed a feudal aristocracy over the territories they controlled.

About Raja Sikandar Zaman

Raja Sikandar Zaman Khan (late), born 1934, was the grandson of a prominent Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

 Chief Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan
Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan
Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan, was a descendant of Sultan Sarang and a Chief of Gakhars.Raja Jahandad was conferred the title of Khan Bahadur on 24 May 1881 and was made an Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire on 1st Jan, 1904...

 and uncle of present Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

 Chief Raja Erij Zaman Khan. He was born in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He received his early education from Burn Hall School in Abbottabad
Abbottabad
Abbottabad is a city located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in Pakistan. The city is situated in the Orash Valley, northeast of the capital Islamabad and east of Peshawar at an altitude of and is the capital of the Abbottabad District...

 and Aligarh University.

He was a veteran politician and started his political career as Member of the Abbottabad District Council in the 1950s,he was also elected as Vice Chairman.His father,Sultan Haider Zaman,uncle Raja Manochehr,brother Sultan Rukan Zaman and nephew Sultan Eraj Zaman were Members of Provincial Assembly.His son Raja Faial Zaman was a minister in KPK and is a sitting MPA.His son Dr Aamir Zaman remained Nazim of Haripur District.During a long political career,he served as Minister,Senior Minister, Chief Mininter KPK and opposition leader in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly for a time.He was also elected as Member National Assembly
of Pakistan in 1988.Earlier he served as Federal Minister for Water and Power from 1981 to 1985.He was a keen agriculturist and had best orange gardens in the country.He was fond of race horses and remained steward of Rawalpindi Race Club.He also owned best grey hounds.

Way of living

Raja Sikandar Zaman mostly lived in Saddar, Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi , locally known as Pindi, is a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the province of Punjab. Rawalpindi is the fourth largest city in Pakistan after Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad...

, in "Khanpur House".He also had a farm house near present Khanpur village, at a place called Marchabad.He lived a simple life. He died, leaving his estate to his children.

Early History

The Gakhar
Gakhar
Gakhar may refer to:*Gakhars, an ancient clan predominantly in present day Punjab, Pakistan.*Gakhar Hindus, the Hindu section of the Gakhar clan*Ghakhar Mandi, a small city in northeastern Punjab, Pakistan...

s (also Gakkhar or Ghakhar or Ghakkar) (Urdu: گاکھر) were a fiercely independent and warlike clan now located in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Jhelum, Kashmir, Gilgit, Khanpur (Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) and Mirpur regions in modern day Pakistan. They formed a feudal aristocracy over the territories they controlled.

About Raja Sikandar Zaman

Raja Sikandar Zaman Khan (late), born 1934, was the grandson of a prominent Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

 Chief Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan
Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan
Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan, was a descendant of Sultan Sarang and a Chief of Gakhars.Raja Jahandad was conferred the title of Khan Bahadur on 24 May 1881 and was made an Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire on 1st Jan, 1904...

 and uncle of present Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

 Chief Raja Erij Zaman Khan. He was born in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He received his early education from Burn Hall School in Abbottabad
Abbottabad
Abbottabad is a city located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in Pakistan. The city is situated in the Orash Valley, northeast of the capital Islamabad and east of Peshawar at an altitude of and is the capital of the Abbottabad District...

 and Aligarh University.

He was a veteran politician and started his political career as Member of the Abbottabad District Council in the 1950s,he was also elected as Vice Chairman.His father,Sultan Haider Zaman,uncle Raja Manochehr,brother Sultan Rukan Zaman and nephew Sultan Eraj Zaman were Members of Provincial Assembly.His son Raja Faial Zaman was a minister in KPK and is a sitting MPA.His son Dr Aamir Zaman remained Nazim of Haripur District.During a long political career,he served as Minister,Senior Minister, Chief Mininter KPK and opposition leader in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly for a time.He was also elected as Member National Assembly
of Pakistan in 1988.Earlier he served as Federal Minister for Water and Power from 1981 to 1985.He was a keen agriculturist and had best orange gardens in the country.He was fond of race horses and remained steward of Rawalpindi Race Club.He also owned best grey hounds.

Way of living

Raja Sikandar Zaman mostly lived in Saddar, Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi , locally known as Pindi, is a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the province of Punjab. Rawalpindi is the fourth largest city in Pakistan after Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad...

, in "Khanpur House".He also had a farm house near present Khanpur village, at a place called Marchabad.He lived a simple life. He died, leaving his estate to his children.

Early History

The Gakhar
Gakhar
Gakhar may refer to:*Gakhars, an ancient clan predominantly in present day Punjab, Pakistan.*Gakhar Hindus, the Hindu section of the Gakhar clan*Ghakhar Mandi, a small city in northeastern Punjab, Pakistan...

s (also Gakkhar or Ghakhar or Ghakkar) (Urdu: گاکھر) were a fiercely independent and warlike clan now located in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Jhelum, Kashmir, Gilgit, Khanpur (Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) and Mirpur regions in modern day Pakistan. They formed a feudal aristocracy over the territories they controlled.

About Raja Sikandar Zaman

Raja Sikandar Zaman Khan (late), born 1934, was the grandson of a prominent Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

 Chief Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan
Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan
Khan Bahadur Raja Jahandad Khan, was a descendant of Sultan Sarang and a Chief of Gakhars.Raja Jahandad was conferred the title of Khan Bahadur on 24 May 1881 and was made an Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire on 1st Jan, 1904...

 and uncle of present Gakhars
Gakhars
The Gakhars are an ancient warrior clan who have predominantly resided in what is present day northern Punjab and South-Western Kashmir, Pakistan. In particular in the cities of Rawalpindi, Jhelum and regions of Gilgit, Baltistan, Chitral, Khanpur and Mirpur, Pakistan...

 Chief Raja Erij Zaman Khan. He was born in Khanpur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He received his early education from Burn Hall School in Abbottabad
Abbottabad
Abbottabad is a city located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, in Pakistan. The city is situated in the Orash Valley, northeast of the capital Islamabad and east of Peshawar at an altitude of and is the capital of the Abbottabad District...

 and Aligarh University.

He was a veteran politician and started his political career as Member of the Abbottabad District Council in the 1950s,he was also elected as Vice Chairman.His father,Sultan Haider Zaman,uncle Raja Manochehr,brother Sultan Rukan Zaman and nephew Sultan Eraj Zaman were Members of Provincial Assembly.His son Raja Faial Zaman was a minister in KPK and is a sitting MPA.His son Dr Aamir Zaman remained Nazim of Haripur District.During a long political career,he served as Minister,Senior Minister, Chief Mininter KPK and opposition leader in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly for a time.He was also elected as Member National Assembly
of Pakistan in 1988.Earlier he served as Federal Minister for Water and Power from 1981 to 1985.He was a keen agriculturist and had best orange gardens in the country.He was fond of race horses and remained steward of Rawalpindi Race Club.He also owned best grey hounds.

Way of living

Raja Sikandar Zaman mostly lived in Saddar, Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi , locally known as Pindi, is a city in the Pothohar region of Pakistan near Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad, in the province of Punjab. Rawalpindi is the fourth largest city in Pakistan after Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad...

, in "Khanpur House".He also had a farm house near present Khanpur village, at a place called Marchabad.He lived a simple life. He died, leaving his estate to his children.

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