Malik (disambiguation) — Malik is the Arabic for king, chieftain . By analogy, the word malik is also used in the weaker meaning of chief in various modest titles, such as, in Persian: Malik ul Shu ara: King of the Poets ; i.e. poet laureate. Malik ul Tujjar: King of the … Wikipedia
Malik — For other uses, see Malik (disambiguation). Malik (Arabic: ملك) is an Arabic word meaning king, chieftain . It has been adopted in various other, mainly Islamized or Arabized, Asian languages for their ruling princes and to render kings… … Wikipedia
Malik Ghulam Yasin Chhina — Born October 1, 1941(1941 10 01) Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan Died June 9, 2008(2008 06 09) (aged 66) Bhakkar, Punjab, Pakistan Occupation … Wikipedia
Malik Allahyar Khan — ملک اللہ یار خان 1880 1976 Born 2 June 1927(1927 06 02) Khunda, Attock, Punjab, British Indian Empire Died 5 April 2008(2008 04 05) (aged 80) Rawalpindi, Pakistan … Wikipedia
Malik Allah yar Khan Chieftain of Khunda — Malik Allahyar khan ملک اللہ یار خان 1880 1976 Born 2 June 1927(1927 06 02) Khunda, Attock, Punjab, British Indian Empire Died 5 April 2008(2008 04 05) (aged 80) Rawalpindi, Pakistan Citizenship Pakistani (post 1947) Occupation Lawyer, Politician … Wikipedia
Punjab and Haryana High Court — Established 1947 (1919) Jurisdiction Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh Location Chandigarh Composition method Presidential with confirmation of Chief Justice of India and Gove … Wikipedia
Malik Ram — Baveja or Malik Ram (1906–1993) was a renowned Urdu, Persian and Arabic scholar. His monumental work “Tazkirah e Muasireen” was awarded the 1983 Sahitya Akademi Award. Malik Ram Baveja Born 22 December 1906, Phalia, Punjab Died 16 April 1993, New … Wikipedia
Malik Ghulam Muhammad — ملک غلام محمد 3rd Governor General of Pakistan In office 17 October 1951 – 6 October 1955 Monarch George VI Elizabeth II Prime Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin Muhammad Ali Bog … Wikipedia
Malik Meraj Khalid — 4th (interim and Acting) Prime Minister of Pakistan Acting In office 5 November 1996 – 17 February 1997 President Farooq L … Wikipedia
Malik Sohrab Dodai — was a Arab mercenary who moved to Multan (Punjab) in the late 15th century at the behest of the Langah dynasty of Rajputs. He was accompanied by his sons, Ghazi Khan, Fatih Khan, and Ismail Khan.[1] This move is seen as the establishment of… … Wikipedia