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Ayub Khan wanted his diary to be edited by his close associate Altaf Gauhar, but after Ayub Khan's death the six-year-long diary was entrusted to Oxford University Press (OUP) to edit and publish. At OUP, Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966–1972 was edited and annotated by American historian Craig Baxter. [125]
Khan was born to former 1950s actress Begum Para and actor Nasir Khan, brother to Bollywood superstar Dilip Kumar. [1] While in college, Khan met Niharika Bhasin, [2] known for films like Rock On!! (2008) and The Dirty Picture (2011). When Niharika left for the US for her studies, they married other people.
Gohar Ayub Khan died at Kulsum International Hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan on 17 November 2023, at the age of 86 following a brief illness. [ 20 ] He left four children behind, two daughters and two sons, including politician Omar Ayub Khan .
Omar Ayub Khan (Urdu: عمر ایوب خان; born 26 January 1970) is a Pakistani politician who is currently serving as the Leader of the Opposition.He was the last Federal Minister for Economic Affairs under the Prime Ministership of Imran Khan from April 2021 until April 2022. [3]
Ayub Khan (1907–1974) 27 October 1958: 8 June 1962 3 years, 224 days Military – 8 June 1962 25 March 1969 6 years, 290 days Convention Muslim League: 1965: 3
Ayub Khan, ex military dictator, second President of Pakistan (1958 – 1969) Begum Mahmooda Salim Khan, first female minister in the history of Pakistan; Sardar Bahadur Khan, ex CM and minister; Gohar Ayub Khan, former Speaker of the National Assembly and ex Foreign Minister; Omar Ayub Khan, ex Minister of State for Finance
Ayoub Khan (born 1972 or 1973) is a British independent politician and barrister who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Perry Barr since 2024. [2] [3] Khan has served as a councillor for Aston on Birmingham City Council since 2022, and formerly from 2003–2004 and 2005–2012, also formerly serving as a cabinet member on the council.
Ayub Khan Din (Urdu: ایوب خان دین; born 11 July 1961) is a British writer and actor. He wrote the BAFTA , BIFA and London Film Critics Circle award-winning film East Is East (1999), adapted from his 1996 Olivier -nominated play of the same name .