List of people on the postage stamps of Pakistan
This is a list of people commemorated on postage stamps of Pakistan as of 1 January 2010.
A
- A. K. Fazlul Huq, Pioneers of Freedom (1990)
- Abdul Sattar Edhi[1] (2016)
- Professor A. B. A. Haleem, Vice-Chancellor, University of Karachi (2003)
- Sir Abdullah Haroon(1990)
- Abdul Rehman (2003)
- Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate and physicist (1998)
- Abu Raihan Mohammad Ibn-Ahmad, al-Biruni, astronomer (1973)
- Abul Asar Hafeez Jalandhri (1900–82), poet who penned Pakistan's Qaumi Tarana (national anthem) (2001)
- Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood, industrialist and philanthropist (1999)
- Dr. Mohammad Afzal Hussain Qadri, scientist (1912–74) (1999)
- Aga Khan III, spiritual leader of the Ismailies (1977, 1990)
- Professor Ahmed Ali (1910–94)- Writer (2005)
- Ahmed E. H. Jaffer (1909–90), (2000)
- Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi (1916–2006), (2009) poet, journalist and writer
- Ahmed Pervez, painter artist (1926–79) (2006)
- Akhtar Shairani, poet (2005)
- Albert Schweitzer, medical doctor (1975)
- Al-Biruni (973-1048)-scholar (1973)
- Alexander Graham Bell, inventor (1976)
- Ali Imam (painter artist), painter artist (1924–2002) (2006)
- Allama Abdullah Yusuf Ali (1872-1953)-religious scholar and Quran translator into English (1996)
- Allama Mohammad Iqbal, poet and philosopher (1967, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1990, 1997, 2002, 2005)
- Allama Shabbir A. Usmani (1990)
- Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali, Urdu poet (1979)
- Hazrat, musician and inventor (1975)
- Amir Timur, Central Asian ruler (1997)
- Anna Molka Ahmed, painter artist (1917–94) (2006)
- Armauer Hansen, medical researcher (1973)
- Asifa Bhutto Zardari, daughter of Benazir Bhutto (2009)
- Askari Mian Irani, painter artist (1940–2004) (2006)
B
- Baba Farid, Sufi (1989)
- Bashir Mirza, painter artist (1941–2000) (2006)
- Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister (1995, 2008, 2009)
- Bi Amma (1990)
C
- Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman, (1990)
- Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas (1995)
- Chaudhry Muhammad Ali (1999)
- Choudhary Rehmat Ali, coined the country name "Pakistan" before its independence- (1990)
- Copernicus, Polish astronomer (1973)
F
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz, poet (1997)
- Farah Pahlavi, Iranian empress (1967)
- Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah (1990, 1997, 2003)
G
- Sir G. H. Hidayatullah, 1st Governor of Sindh after independence (1990)
- Ghulam Bari Aleeg (1907–49), (1999)
H
- Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Tehreek-e-Pakistan Key Mujahid (2002)
- Haji Muhammad Sharif, painter artist (1990)
- Hakim Abdul Qasim Firdousi; penned "Shahnama" during the 10th century (1994)
- Hakim Mohammad Hasan Qarshi, Hakim; founder of Qarshi Dawakhana (2002)
- Hakim Mohammad Said, founded Hamdard (1999)
- Hameed Nizami, Journalist (1990)
- Hassan Ali Effendi (1990)
- Hazrat Sultan Bahoo Sufi (1991)
- Heinrich von Stephan (1981)
- Henri Dunant (1978)
- Hugh Catchpole, educationist (2007)
- Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy Prime Minister of Pakistan (1990)
- King Hussein of Jordan (1971)
I
- Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar, Prime Minister in 1957 (2002)
- Imran Khan, Pakistani cricketer (1992)
- Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi, academic/historian (1903–81) (2001)
- Ishfaq Ahmed Men of Letters (2013)
- Ibn-e-Insha Men of Letters (2013)
J
- Jalaluddin Rumi, 13th-century poet (1997)
- Jam Mir Ghulam Qadir Khan (1994)
- Jamshed Nusserwanjee Mehta, 1st Mayor of Karachi (1988)
- Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz (1990)
K
- Kazi Nazrul Islam, Bengali poet and composer (1968)
- Khawaja Ghulam Farid, Saraiki poet (2001)
- Khawaja Nazimuddin (1990)
- Khawaja Sarwar Hasan (1902–73), writer (2005)
- Khushal Khan Khattak, Pashto poet (1995)
- Joginder Nath Mandal
L
- Laila Shahzada, painter artist (1926–94) (2006)
- Liaquat Ali Khan (Prime Minister from 1947–51), stamps issued in (1974, 1990, 1995, 1997)
- Louis Pasteur, scientist (1995)
M
- M. A. Rahim, (2003)
- M. Abol Hassan Ispahani (1990)
- M. Obaidullah Sindhi (1990)
- Sir M. S. Khan Mamdot (1990)
- Malik Barkat Ali (1990)
- Mao Zedong Chinese leader (1999)
- Maria Montessori, educator (1970)
- Maulana Abdul Hamid (1999)
- Maulana M. S. Naumani (1992)
- Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar (1978, 1990)
- Maulana Shaukat Ali (1995)
- Maulana Zafar Ali Khan (1990)
- Maulvi Abdul Haq, Baba-e-Urdu, writer (2004)
- Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet (2005)
- Mir Ahmed Yar Khan (1993)
- Mir Jaffer Khan Jamali (1990)
- Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, 19th-century poet (1969, 1998)
- Mohamedali Habib, philanthropist (2000)
- Mohammad Abdul Latif, Pir Sahib Zakori Sharif (1993)
- Mohammad Ali Jinnah, 1st Governor-General (1966, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006)
- Mohammad Aly Rangoonwala (1924–98), philanthropist (2002)
- Mohammad Ayub Khan, President (1958-1966)
- Muhammad Ayub Khuhro (1997)
- Lance Naik Mohammad Mahfuz Shaheed (1944–71); Recipient, Nishan-e-Haider (2002)
- Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1967, 1976)
- Moulana Muhammad Ismail Zabeeh, Tehreek-e-Pakistan key Mujahid (2003)
- Dr. Muhammad Afzal Hussain Qadri (1912–74), scientist (1999)
- Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed, Recipient, Nishan-e-Haider (2001)
- Muhammad Aly Rangoonwala, philanthropist (2002)
- Muhammad Yousaf Khan Khattak, Tehreek-e-Pakistan key Mujahid (2003)
- Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed, Recipient of Nishan-e-Haider (2000)
- Musa Pak Shaheed, Muslim saint (2009)
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, President of Turkey (1973, 1976, 1981, 2005)
- Mohammad zia ul haq, President of Pakistan (5 July 1977 – 17 August 1988)
N
- Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung (1990)
- Nawab Sir Shahnawaz Khan of Mamdot, Pioneer of Freedom
- Nawab I. H. Khan Mamdot (1992)
- Nawab Iftikhar H. Khan Mamdot, Pioneer of Freedom, 1992
- Nawab M. Ismail Khan (1990)
- Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk (1994)
- Nawab Salimullah (1990)
- Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan V, ruler of Bahawalpur State (2004)
- Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk (1994)
- Noor us Sabah Begum of Sherpur, Tehreek-e-Pakistan key Mujahidah (2002)
- Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (1948–97), Qawal (1999)
P
- Pierre De Coubertin, Founder of Modern Olympics, (1996)
- Pir Ilahi Bux (1994)
- Pir Muhammad Abdul Latif (1993)
- Hazoor Zia ul-Ummat Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shah Al-Azhari (1918–98) (2004)
- Pir Sahib of Manki Sharof (1990)
Q
- Qazi Mohammad Isa, (1990)
- Qazi Mureed Ahmed, Tehreek-e-Pakistan key Mujahid (2002)
R
- Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of 1st Prime Minister; founded APWA (1991, 2006)
- Rais Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri (1990)
- Raja Gazanfar Ali Khan (1990)
- Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, Recipient of Nishan-e-Haider (1995)
- Raja Sahib Mahmudabad (1990)
- Rashid Minhas (Shaheed), Recipient of Nishan-e-Haider for war service (2003)
- Rehman Baba, poet (2005)
S
- Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan, Kashmiri leader (1990)
- Saadat Hasan Manto, writer (1912–55) (2005)
- Sadequain, painter artist (1930–87) (2006)
- Dr. Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, scientist (1999)
- Begum Salma Tassaduq Hussain (1997)
- Samandar Khan Samandar, poet (2002)
- Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar (1990)
- Sardar Aurangzeb Khan (1994)
- Sawar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed, (1949–71), Recipient, Nishan-e-Haider (2002)
- Shabbir Hassan Khan, Josh Malihabadi (1899–1982), poet (1999)
- Major Shabbir Sharif Shaheed, (1943–71) Recipient, Nishan-e-Haider (2001)
- Shakir Ali, painter (1916–75) (1990, 2006)
- Justice Shaykh Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari (2004)
- Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of UAE (2001)
- Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto (1994)
- Sher Shah Suri, Emperor of 16th century India (1991)
- Sir Sheikh Abdul Qadir (1994)
- sir Nawazish Tawab (famous entrepreneur, poet, writer)
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1979, 1990, 1998)
- Suleman Nadvi, Pioneer of Freedom (1992)
- Syed Ahmed Shah, Patras Bokhari, Urdu writer (1998)
- Syed Amir Ali (1990)
- Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj (1900–70) (2001)
- Syed Suleman Nadvi (1992)
T
- Tansu Çiller, Prime Minister of Turkey (1995)
- Tipu Sultan, 18th-century ruler of Mysore, South India (1979)
- Major Tufail Mohammad Shaheed, recipient of Nishan-e-Haider (2000)
U
- Ustad Allah Bux, painter (1991)
- Ustad M. Sharif, painter (1991)
Z
- Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed (1994)
- Zahoor ul Akhlaq, painter artist (1941–99) (2006)
- Zubeida Agha, painter artist (1922–97) (2006)
- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, (President, Prime Minister, 1972-1977)(stamps issued in 1989, 1996, 2008)
- Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, (President, 1977-1988)
Bahawalpur
- Amir Muhammad Bahawal Khan I Abbasi (1947)
- Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1948)
See also
References
- ↑ "Pakistan Post Office Department issued commemorative Edhi stamp". Geo News. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
- " Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps"- Siddiqui Stamps Catalogue-2014 Edition available at website, www.pakistanphilately.com (ed.Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui)
- The Most Comprehensive Pakistan Postage Stamps Colour Catalogue 2006–07 (ed. M. I. Choudhary, Lahore, Pakistan)
- Popular Pakistan Postage Stamps Catalogue 6th Edition (ed. A. Latif Rashed, Lahore, Pakistan, 2006)
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