- F. M. Khan
F. M. Khan (1930–2002) was born in
Bargu , a small village in the districtGhizer , in theGilgit-Baltistan region ofPakistan . He had a tumultuous life, a veteran of the war of liberation of Gilgit-Baltistan (1947-48) and a successful businessman. He emerged as a leader of the business community inLahore . He served on the Board of Directors ofLahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry for 12 years and was their Vice President in 1978.He was a voracious reader and a keen writer. His first article was published in 1959 in the
Pakistan Times , entitled ‘Songs of Fairies’. He wrote numerous articles on diverse subjects, published in theEnglish language newspaper s of Pakistan, including again the Pakistan Times, theMuslim , theNation and theFrontier Post .A widely travelled person he visited most countries of the world. Khan had the friendship of the most prominent families of Pakistan - the
Bhutto s andSharifs .Habib R. Sulemani compiled his writings on the ancient, recent and contemporary history of Gilgit-Baltistan in a book, entitled: “The Story of Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral”. This is a thought provoking book and has raised many controversial questions about the history of the area. It is the first ever book on the subject to be published in English by a native writer.External links
* [http://lcci.com.pk Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry]
* [http://www.dawn.com/2002/06/16/letted.htm#7 NAs and PIA]
* [http://www.dawn.com/2002/06/23/letted.htm#10 Clarification]
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