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|incumbent = [[Aseefa Bhutto Zardari|Aseefa Bhutto]] (daughter of [[Asif Ali Zardari|Asif Zardari]])<br />[[Nusrat Shehbaz]] (wife of [[Shehbaz Sharif]])<br />[[Tehmina Durrani]] (wife of [[Shehbaz Sharif]]) |
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|incumbent = [[Samina Alvi]]<br>[[Bushra Bibi]] |
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|incumbentsince = 16 April 2024 (Aseefa)<br />4 March 2024 (Nusrat and Tehmina) |
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|inaugural = [[Iskander Mirza|Naheed Begum]]<br>[[Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan]] |
|inaugural = [[Iskander Mirza|Naheed Begum]]<br>[[Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan]] |
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'''First |
'''First ladies and gentlemen of Pakistan''' ({{lang-ur|{{nq|خاتون اول يا مرد اول پاكستان}}}}) is an unofficial title traditionally given, often interchangeably, to the wife or husband of the [[President of Pakistan|president]] and [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|prime minister]] of [[Pakistan]]. The current position First Ladies of Pakistan is [[Aseefa Bhutto Zardari]], daughterofthe former Prime Minister [[Benazir Bhutto]] and the current president [[Asif Ali Zardari]]. Along with their spouse and children, the First Lady or Gentleman is a member of the [[First Families of Pakistan|First Family of Pakistan]]. |
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==Consorts, |
==Consorts, first ladies and first gentlemen== |
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=== List of |
=== List of consorts ([[monarchs of Pakistan]] – position abolished in 1956) === |
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! scope="col" style="width:150px" | Portrait |
! scope="col" style="width:150px" | Portrait |
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! scope="col" style="width:220px" | Consorts |
! scope="col" style="width:220px" | Consorts |
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! scope="col" style="width:150px" | [[List of heads of state of Pakistan|Head of |
! scope="col" style="width:150px" | [[List of heads of state of Pakistan|Head of state]] |
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! scope="col" style="width:200px" | Term |
! scope="col" style="width:200px" | Term begins |
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! scope="col" style="width:200px" | Term |
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| 6 February 1952 |
| 6 February 1952 |
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| [[File:Prince Philip (1951).jpg|150px]] |
| [[File:Prince Philip (1951).jpg|150px]] |
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| [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Philip Mountbatten]] |
| [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Philip Mountbatten]] |
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=== List of |
=== List of first ladies ([[Governor-General of Pakistan|governor-generals of Pakistan]] – position abolished in 1956) === |
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!First Lady |
!First Lady |
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![[List of heads of state of Pakistan|Governor General]] |
![[List of heads of state of Pakistan|Governor General]] |
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!Term |
!Term begins |
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!Term ends |
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!Description |
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| '''Position vacant''' |
| '''''Position vacant''''' |
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| [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] |
| [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] |
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| 15 August 1947 – |
| 15 August 1947 – |
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| 11 September 1948 |
| 11 September 1948 |
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| Muhammad Ali Jinnah's second wife, [[Rattanbai Jinnah]], died in 1929. He never remarried.<ref name=timesind>{{cite news |title=How Jinnah lost his love, and political relevance |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/sunday-times/deep-focus/How-Jinnah-lost-his-love-and-political-relevance/articleshow/47845905.cms |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=2015-06-28 | |
| Muhammad Ali Jinnah's second wife, [[Rattanbai Jinnah]], died in 1929. He never remarried.<ref name=timesind>{{cite news |title=How Jinnah lost his love, and political relevance |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/sunday-times/deep-focus/How-Jinnah-lost-his-love-and-political-relevance/articleshow/47845905.cms |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=2015-06-28 |access-date=2019-12-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181129093546/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com//home/sunday-times/deep-focus/How-Jinnah-lost-his-love-and-political-relevance/articleshow/47845905.cms |archive-date=2018-11-29 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| – |
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| ''Position vacant'' |
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| 11 September 1948 |
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| 14 September 1948 |
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| No Governor General during this time. |
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| 2 |
| 2 |
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| 17 October 1951 |
| 17 October 1951 |
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| 7 August 1955 |
| 7 August 1955 |
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| <ref name=pu>{{cite news |first=Max |last=Weber |title=Ghulam Mohammad: |
| <ref name=pu>{{cite news |first=Max |last=Weber |title=Ghulam Mohammad: His Life & Work |url=http://pu.edu.pk/images/journal/pols/pdf-files/Mansoor%20-%2001_v23_2_16.pdf |work=[[University of the Punjab|Punjab University]] |date=2016 |access-date=2019-11-25 }}</ref> |
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| Nahid Mirza |
| [[Nahid Mirza]] |
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| [[Iskandar Mirza]] |
| [[Iskandar Mirza]] |
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| 7 August 1955 |
| 7 August 1955 |
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| 23 March 1956 |
| 23 March 1956 |
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| Born '''Nahid Afghamy''' in [[Iran]].<ref name=tni>{{cite news |title=First ladies Nusrat and Nahid were both Iranian-born |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/archive/print/617570-first-ladies-nusrat-and-nahid-were-both-iranian-born |work=[[The News International]] |date=2011-10-24 | |
| Born '''Nahid Afghamy''' in [[Iran]].<ref name=tni>{{cite news |title=First ladies Nusrat and Nahid were both Iranian-born |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/archive/print/617570-first-ladies-nusrat-and-nahid-were-both-iranian-born |work=[[The News International]] |date=2011-10-24 |access-date=2019-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191125024832/https://www.thenews.com.pk/archive/print/617570-first-ladies-nusrat-and-nahid-were-both-iranian-born |archive-date=2019-11-25 |url-status=live}}</ref> Nahid married Mirza in July 1953.<ref name=tni/> She died on January 25, 2019.<ref name="pakistantoday" /> |
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=== List of |
=== List of first ladies and gentlemen of Pakistan (headofstate – [[president of Pakistan]]) === |
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!Portrait |
!Portrait |
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!First Lady |
!First Lady |
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!Head of |
!Head of state |
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!Tenure |
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!Tenure ends |
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| 23 March 1956 |
| 23 March 1956 |
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| 27 October 1958 |
| 27 October 1958 |
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| Nahid, who was [[Iran]]ian-born and of Iranian [[Kurds|Kurdish]] descent was a cousin of fellow First Lady [[Nusrat Bhutto]].<ref name=tni/> Nahid died on January |
| Nahid, who was [[Iran]]ian-born and of Iranian [[Kurds|Kurdish]] descent was a cousin of fellow First Lady [[Nusrat Bhutto]].<ref name=tni/> Nahid died on January 25, 2019.<ref name="pakistantoday">{{cite news|url=https://archive.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/01/25/ex-president-iskander-mirzas-wife-passes-away-in-london/|title=Ex-president Iskander Mirza's wife passes away in London|date=25 January 2019|access-date=21 October 2021|work=[[Pakistan Today]] (newspaper)}}</ref> |
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| [[Begum]] Ayub Khan |
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| ''Name unavailable'' |
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| [[Ayub Khan (general)|Ayub Khan]] |
| [[Ayub Khan (general)|Ayub Khan]] |
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| 27 October 1958 |
| 27 October 1958 |
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| 25 March 1969 |
| 25 March 1969 |
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| <ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/pimu/51152513668 Field Marshal Auchinleck with Begum Ayub Khan and Begum Shahid Hamid, 1964]. Maj. Gen. Syed Ali Hamid.</ref> |
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| ''Name unavailable'' |
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| [[Mohammad Afzal Cheema]] |
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<small>([[Acting (law)|Acting]])</small> |
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| 11 June 1962 |
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| 29 November 1963 |
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| Syeda Selima Begum |
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|''Name unavailable'' |
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| [[Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry]] |
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<small>([[Acting (law)|Acting]])</small> |
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| 29 November 1963 |
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| 12 June 1965 |
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| <ref>{{cite web | url=http://bengal-legend.com/life.php | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180729015508/http://bengal-legend.com/life.php | archive-date=29 July 2018 | title=Fazlul Quader Chowdhury ::Life Sketch }}</ref> |
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| Begum Ayub Khan |
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| [[Ayub Khan (general)|Ayub Khan]] |
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| 12 June 1965 |
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| 25 March 1969 |
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| ''Position vacant'' |
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| [[Yahya Khan]] |
| [[Yahya Khan]] |
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| 25 March 1969 |
| 25 March 1969 |
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| 20 December 1971 |
| 20 December 1971 |
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| Khan |
| Yahya Khan never married. His mistress, [[General Rani]], became a powerful figure within his regime. |
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| Shireen Amir Begum |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]] |
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| rowspan="2" | 20 December 1971 |
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| rowspan="2" | 13 August 1973 |
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| [[File:Nusrat Bhutto (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Nusrat Bhutto (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
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| [[Nusrat Bhutto]] |
| [[Nusrat Bhutto]] |
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| Nusrat Bhutto was born in [[Iran]] into the Ispahani family, a prominent Iranian Kurdish family.<ref name="tni" /> She was the cousin of former First Lady Nahid Mirza.<ref name="tni" /> The wife of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and mother of [[Benazir Bhutto]], she founded the [[Movement for the Restoration of Democracy]] in 1981 in opposition to oppose [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]]'s regime. |
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| [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]] |
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| 20 December 1971 |
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| 13 August 1973 |
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| Nusrat Bhutto was born in [[Iran]] into the Ispahani family, a prominent Iranian Kurdish family.<ref name=tni/> She was the cousin of former First Lady Nahid Mirza.<ref name=tni/> The wife of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and mother of [[Benazir Bhutto]], she founded the [[Movement for the Restoration of Democracy]] in 1981 in opposition to oppose [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]]'s regime. |
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| ''Name unavailable'' |
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| [[Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry]] |
| [[Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry]] |
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| 14 August 1973 |
| 14 August 1973 |
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| 20 April 1978 |
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| 8 |
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| [[Sheikh Anwarul Haq]] |
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<small>([[Acting (law)|Acting]])</small> |
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| 20 April 1978 |
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| 7 May 1978 |
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| [[Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry]] |
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| 7 May 1978 |
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| 16 September 1978 |
| 16 September 1978 |
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|[[File:Begum Zia ul Haq.jpg|Begum Zia ul Haq]|100px]] |
| [[File:Begum Zia ul Haq.jpg|<nowiki>Begum Zia ul Haq]</nowiki>|100px]] |
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| [[Shafiq Jahan]] |
| [[Shafiq Jahan]] |
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| [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]] |
| [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]] |
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| Born in [[Uganda]] to a [[Indians in Uganda|family of Indian origin]] before immigrating to Pakistan. |
| Born in [[Uganda]] to a [[Indians in Uganda|family of Indian origin]] before immigrating to Pakistan. |
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| Begum Shamim Khan |
| Begum Shamim Khan |
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| 17 August 1988 |
| 17 August 1988 |
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| 18 July 1993 |
| 18 July 1993 |
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| Begum Shamim Khan died on July 26, 2019, in [[Peshawar]] at the age of 83.<ref name=nation>{{cite news |title=Wife of Ghulam Ishaq passes away |url=https://nation.com.pk/27-Jul-2019/wife-of-ghulam-ishaq-passes-away |work=[[The Nation (Pakistan)]] |date=2019-07-27 | |
| Begum Shamim Khan died on July 26, 2019, in [[Peshawar]] at the age of 83.<ref name="nation">{{cite news |title=Wife of Ghulam Ishaq passes away |url=https://nation.com.pk/27-Jul-2019/wife-of-ghulam-ishaq-passes-away |work=[[The Nation (Pakistan)]] |date=2019-07-27 |access-date=2019-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190813162840/https://nation.com.pk/27-Jul-2019/wife-of-ghulam-ishaq-passes-away |archive-date=2019-08-13 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="tni2">{{cite news |first=Muhammad |last=Farooq |title=Widow of Ghulam Ishaq Khan passes away |url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/504046-widow-of-ghulam-ishaq-khan-passes-away |work=[[The News International]] |date=2019-07-27 |access-date=2019-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190727150157/https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/504046-widow-of-ghulam-ishaq-khan-passes-away |archive-date=2019-07-27 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| [[Wasim Sajjad|Azra Sarfraz Sajjad]] |
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| [[Wasim Sajjad]] |
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<small>([[Acting (law)|Acting]])</small> |
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| 18 July 1993 |
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| 14 November 1993 |
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| <ref name="ewp">{{cite news|date=2015-05-18|title=Prominent intellectuals for naming some road after name of Nayyar Wasti|work=Education Watch Pakistan|url=http://theeducationwatchpakistan.org/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1826:prominent-intellectuals-for-naming-some-road-after-name-of-nayyar-wasti&catid=340:misalliance-&Itemid=569|url-status=dead|access-date=2015-05-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518084540/http://theeducationwatchpakistan.org/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1826:prominent-intellectuals-for-naming-some-road-after-name-of-nayyar-wasti&catid=340:misalliance-&Itemid=569|archive-date=2015-05-18}}</ref> |
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| ''Name unavailable'' |
| ''Name unavailable'' |
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| [[Wasim Sajjad|Azra Sarfraz Sajjad]] |
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| [[Wasim Sajjad]] |
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<small>([[Acting (law)|Acting]])</small> |
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| 2 December 1997 |
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| 1 January 1998 |
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| Shamim Akhtar |
| Shamim Akhtar |
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| 1 January 1998 |
| 1 January 1998 |
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| 20 June 2001 |
| 20 June 2001 |
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| Tarrar's wife died on 11 August 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=11 August 2020|title=Ex-President Tarar's wife dies|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/698967-ex-president-tarar-s-wife-dies|access-date=15 October 2021|website=The News International (newspaper)|language=en}}</ref> |
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| [[File:Sehba Musharraf.jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Sehba Musharraf.jpg|100px]] |
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| Sehba Musharraf |
| Sehba Musharraf |
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| 20 June 2001 |
| 20 June 2001 |
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| 18 August 2008 |
| 18 August 2008 |
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|<ref>{{cite web|date=28 December 2004|title=Musharraf and Sehba celebrate 36th wedding anniversary|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C09%5C16%5Cstory_16-9-2012_pg7_11|access-date=25 November 2019|work=Daily Times}}</ref> |
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| Khadijah Soomro |
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| [[Muhammad Mian Soomro]] |
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<small>([[Acting (law)|Acting]])</small> |
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| 18 August 2008 |
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| 9 September 2008 |
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| <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=9 March 2008|title=A Joyful Celebration of IWD|url=http://pk.chineseembassy.org/eng/sgxx2/t413706.htm|access-date=2021-10-15|website=Embassy of the People's Republic of China to Pakistan}}</ref> |
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| ''Position vacant'' |
| ''Position vacant'' |
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| 9 September 2008 |
| 9 September 2008 |
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| 9 September 2013 |
| 9 September 2013 |
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| Zardari's wife, former Prime Minister [[Benazir Bhutto]], had been assassinated in 2007. |
| Zardari's wife, former Prime Minister [[Benazir Bhutto]], had been [[Assassination of Benazir Bhutto|assassinated]] in 2007. |
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| Begum Mehmooda Hussain |
| Begum Mehmooda Hussain |
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| [[Mamnoon Hussain]] |
| [[Mamnoon Hussain]] |
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| 9 September 2013 |
| 9 September 2013 |
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| 9 September 2018 |
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| <ref>{{Cite web|date=8 March 2018|title=Purpose of observing International Women's Day is making the country's women self-reliant: first lady|url=https://archive.pakistantoday.com.pk/2018/03/08/purpose-of-observing-international-womens-day-is-making-the-countrys-women-self-reliant-first-lady/|access-date=15 October 2021|website=Pakistan Today (newspaper)}}</ref> |
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| [[File:First Lady of Pakistan meets The Duchess of Cambridge (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
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| [[Samina Alvi]] |
| [[Samina Alvi]] |
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| [[Arif Alvi]] |
| [[Arif Alvi]] |
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| 9 September 2018 |
| 9 September 2018 |
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| 10 March 2024 |
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| ''Present'' |
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| <ref |
| <ref>{{cite news |title=Samina Alvi for integrated efforts to ensure child protection |url=https://www.nation.com.pk/03-Jan-2024/samina-alvi-for-integrated-efforts-to-ensure-child-protection |work=Melange Magazine |date=2024-01-03 |access-date=2024-02-03}}</ref> |
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| [[File:Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, ca. June 2019.jpg|100px]] |
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| [[Aseefa Bhutto Zardari]] |
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| [[Asif Ali Zardari]] |
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| 16 April 2024 |
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| ''Incumbent'' |
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| <ref>{{cite news |title=Aseefa Bhutto gets status of Pakistan’s First Lady |url=https://www.samaa.tv/2087313075-aseefa-bhutto-gets-status-of-pakistan-s-first-lady |access-date=16 April 2024 |work=Samaa |date=16 April 2024}}</ref> |
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=== Spouse of the |
=== Spouse of the prime minister of Pakistan === |
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! [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] |
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! Notes |
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| Later served as the [[Governor of Sindh]] from 1973 to 1976. |
| Later served as the [[Governor of Sindh]] from 1973 to 1976. |
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| ''Position vacant'' |
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| 16 October 1951 |
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| 17 October 1951 |
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| No Prime Minister during this time. |
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| Shah Bano |
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| [[Khawaja Nazimuddin]] |
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| 17 October 1951 |
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| [[Hamida Mohammad Ali|Hamida Ali]] |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Mohammad Ali Bogra]] |
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| rowspan="2" |17 April 1953 |
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| rowspan="2" |12 August 1955 |
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| rowspan="2" |Bogra was married twice. His first marriage from [[Hamida Mohammad Ali]] who is the former member of [[National Assembly of Pakistan|national assembly of Pakistan]] while his second marriage is from Aliya Begum, a Labanese national.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-09-08|title=The Pakistani Prime Minister who drove a locomotive|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/1205473|access-date=2021-10-15|website=Dawn (newspaper)|language=en}}</ref> |
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| Aliya Begum |
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| [[Chaudhry Muhammad Ali]] |
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| 12 August 1955 |
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| 12 September 1956 |
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| 5 |
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| ''Position vacant'' |
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| [[Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy]] |
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| 12 September 1956 |
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| 17 October 1957 |
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| Suharwardy was also married twice. His first spouse Begum Niaz Fatima died in 1922 from whom he married in 1920<ref>{{Cite web|title=Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy {{!}} Making Britain|url=https://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/makingbritain/content/huseyn-shaheed-suhrawardy|access-date=2021-10-15|website=www.open.ac.uk}}</ref> while his second spouse [[Vera Alexandrovna Tiscenko Calder|Vera Alexandrovna]] was a [[Russians|Russian]] actress of [[Polish people|Polish]] descent from whom he married in 1940 but later divorced in 1951. |
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| 6 |
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| Begum Hailma |
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| [[I. I. Chundrigar]] |
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| 17 October 1957 |
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| 16 December 1957 |
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| Chundrigar was married to Begum Halima. He had five children with her.<ref>https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1960/09/27/99808192.html?pageNumber=37</ref> |
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| 7 |
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| [[Viqar un Nisa Noon]] |
| [[Viqar un Nisa Noon]] |
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| Born '''Victoria''' in [[Austria]], she married Feroz Khan Noon in 1945. |
| Born '''Victoria''' in [[Austria]], she married Feroz Khan Noon in 1945. |
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| – |
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| '' |
| ''Position vacant'' |
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| [[Yahya Khan]] |
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| 7 October 1958 |
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| 25 March 1969 |
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| 7 December 1971 |
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| No prime minister or first lady during this time after [[1958 Pakistani coup d'état]]. |
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| 8 |
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| ''Name unavailable'' |
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| [[Nurul Amin]] |
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| 7 December 1971 |
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| 20 December 1971 |
| 20 December 1971 |
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| – |
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| ''Position vacant'' |
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| 20 December 1971 |
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| 14 August 1973 |
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| No Prime Minister during this time. |
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| rowspan="2" | 9 |
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| Shireen Amir Begum |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]] |
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| rowspan="2" | 14 August 1973 |
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| rowspan="2" | 5 July 1977 |
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|- |
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| [[File:Nusrat Bhutto (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Nusrat Bhutto (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
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| [[Nusrat Bhutto]] |
| [[Nusrat Bhutto]] |
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| Bhutto, the mother of Benazir Bhutto and matriarch of the [[Bhutto family]], founded the [[Movement for the Restoration of Democracy]] in 1981 in opposition to [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]]'s regime. She led the [[Pakistan People's Party]] during the 1980s and was elected to parliament twice.<ref name="bbcnews" /> Nusrat Bhutto died on October 23, 2011.<ref name="bbcnews">{{cite news |title=Nusrat Bhutto, former first lady of Pakistan, dies |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-15424927 |work=[[BBC News]] |date=2011-10-24 |access-date=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190907181752/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-15424927 |archive-date=2019-09-07 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="theindependent">{{cite news |first=Anne |last=Keleny |title=Begum Nusrat Bhutto: First Lady of Pakistan who fought to keep her family together |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/begum-nusrat-bhutto-first-lady-of-pakistan-who-fought-to-keep-her-family-together-2376740.html |work=[[The Independent]] |date=2011-10-28 |access-date=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009101623/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/begum-nusrat-bhutto-first-lady-of-pakistan-who-fought-to-keep-her-family-together-2376740.html |archive-date=2019-10-09 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="nytimes">{{cite news |first=Paul |last=Vitello |title=Nusrat Bhutto, Political Force in Pakistan, Dies at 82 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/26/world/asia/nusrat-bhutto-political-force-in-pakistan-dies-at-82.html |work=[[New York Times]] |date=2011-10-25 |access-date=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120103153558/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/26/world/asia/nusrat-bhutto-political-force-in-pakistan-dies-at-82.html |archive-date=2012-01-03 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011%5C10%5C25%5Cstory_25-10-2011_pg11_9 |title=Glowing tribute paid to late Nusrat Bhutto in Capital|work=[[Daily Times (Pakistan)|Daily Times]]|date=25 October 2011|first=Ali|last=Hassan|access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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| [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]] |
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| 20 December 1971 |
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| 5 July 1977 |
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| Bhutto, the mother of Benazir Bhutto and matriarch of the [[Bhutto family]], founded the [[Movement for the Restoration of Democracy]] in 1981 in opposition to [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]]'s regime. She led the [[Pakistan People's Party]] during the 1980s and was elected to parliament twice.<ref name=bbcnews/> Nusrat Bhutto died on October 23, 2011.<ref name=bbcnews>{{cite news |title=Nusrat Bhutto, former first lady of Pakistan, dies |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-15424927 |work=[[BBC News]] |date=2011-10-24 |accessdate=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190907181752/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-15424927 |archive-date=2019-09-07 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=theindependent>{{cite news |first=Anne |last=Keleny |title=Begum Nusrat Bhutto: First Lady of Pakistan who fought to keep her family together |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/begum-nusrat-bhutto-first-lady-of-pakistan-who-fought-to-keep-her-family-together-2376740.html |work=[[The Independent]] |date=2011-10-28 |accessdate=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009101623/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/begum-nusrat-bhutto-first-lady-of-pakistan-who-fought-to-keep-her-family-together-2376740.html |archive-date=2019-10-09 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=nytimes>{{cite news |first=Paul |last=Vitello |title=Nusrat Bhutto, Political Force in Pakistan, Dies at 82 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/26/world/asia/nusrat-bhutto-political-force-in-pakistan-dies-at-82.html |work=[[New York Times]] |date=2011-10-25 |accessdate=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120103153558/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/26/world/asia/nusrat-bhutto-political-force-in-pakistan-dies-at-82.html |archive-date=2012-01-03 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2011%5C10%5C25%5Cstory_25-10-2011_pg11_9 |title=Glowing tribute paid to late Nusrat Bhutto in Capital|work=[[Daily Times (Pakistan)|Daily Times]]|date=25 October 2011|first=Ali|last=Hassan|accessdate=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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| – |
| – |
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| No prime minister or first lady during this time. The office of prime minister was abolished by the [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq|Zia regime]]. |
| No prime minister or first lady during this time. The office of prime minister was abolished by the [[Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq|Zia regime]]. |
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|- |
|- |
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| |
| 10 |
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| |
| |
||
| [[Begum]] Junejo |
| [[Begum]] Junejo |
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| 24 March 1985 |
| 24 March 1985 |
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| 29 May 1988 |
| 29 May 1988 |
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| Begum Junejo died in [[Karachi]] on July 13, 2003, at the age of 60.<ref name=dawn>{{cite news |title=Junejo's widow laid to rest |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/111177 |work=[[Dawn (newspaper)|Dawn]] |date=2003-07-14 | |
| Begum Junejo died in [[Karachi]] on July 13, 2003, at the age of 60.<ref name=dawn>{{cite news |title=Junejo's widow laid to rest |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/111177 |work=[[Dawn (newspaper)|Dawn]] |date=2003-07-14 |access-date=2019-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191125133248/https://www.dawn.com/news/111177 |archive-date=2019-11-25 |url-status=live}}</ref> Her funeral was attended by thousands of people.<ref name=dawn/> During his political career, ''[[The Independent]]'' described Prime Minister Junejo as a "strict disciplinarian and a conservative Muslim who kept his wife at his village home and never allowed her to join him in public."<ref name=independent>{{cite news |first=Ahmed |last=Rashid |title=Obituary: Muhammad Khan Junejo |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-muhammad-khan-junejo-1498585.html |work=[[The Independent]] |date=1993-03-19 |access-date=2019-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190402235147/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-muhammad-khan-junejo-1498585.html |archive-date=2019-04-02 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| – |
| – |
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| No Prime Minister during this time. |
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 11 |
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| [[File:Asif Ali Zardari with Obamas (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Asif Ali Zardari with Obamas (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
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| [[Asif Ali Zardari]] |
| [[Asif Ali Zardari]] |
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| |
| |
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|- |
|- |
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| |
| 12 |
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| |
|||
| ''Name unavailable'' |
|||
| [[Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi]] |
|||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 6 August 1990 |
|||
| 6 November 1990 |
|||
| Jatoi was first [[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan]]. He was married from whom he has two sons [[Ghulam Murtaza Jatoi]] and [[Arif Mustafa Jatoi]]. |
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|- |
|||
| 13 |
|||
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
||
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
||
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
||
| 6 November 1990 |
| 6 November 1990 |
||
| 18 April 1993 |
|||
| <ref name="Kulsoom">{{cite web|url=https://www.nation.com.pk/30-Mar-2012/the-rebirth-of-maryam-nawaz-sharif|title=The rebirth of Maryam Nawaz Sharif|work=The Nation (Pakistan)|first=Sherbano|last=Taseer|date=30 March 2012|access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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|- |
|||
| 14 |
|||
| |
|||
| ''Name unavailable'' |
|||
| [[Balakh Sher Mazari]] |
|||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 18 April 1993 |
|||
| 26 May 1993 |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| – |
|||
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
|||
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
|||
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
|||
| 26 May 1993 |
|||
| 18 July 1993 |
| 18 July 1993 |
||
| Mazari's tenure as caretaker prime minister ended abruptly on 26 May 1993 when the [[Supreme Court of Pakistan|Supreme Court]] revoked the presidential order and reinstated Nawaz Sharif as the [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|prime minister]].<ref name="Blood1996">{{cite book|last=Blood|first=Peter R.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DRMTO7mn7hIC&pg=PA237|title=Pakistan: A Country Study|date=1 December 1996|publisher=DIANE Publishing|isbn=9780788136313|pages=237–|access-date=16 June 2012}}</ref> |
|||
| <ref name=Kulsoom>{{cite web|url=http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/international/30-Mar-2012/the-rebirth-of-maryam-nawaz-sharif|title=The rebirth of Maryam Nawaz Sharif|work=The Nation (Pakistan)|first=Sherbano|last=Taseer|date=30 March 2012|accessdate=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 15 |
||
| |
| |
||
| Lilo Elizabeth Richter |
|||
| [[Wasim Sajjad|Azra Sarfraz Sajjad]] |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi]] |
||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 18 July 1993 |
|||
| |
| 18 July 1993 |
||
| 18 October 1993 |
|||
|<ref name=ewp>{{cite news |title=Prominent intellectuals for naming some road after name of Nayyar Wasti |
|||
| <ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-11-23|title=Former caretaker PM Moeenuddin Qureshi passes away in Washington|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/1240321/former-caretaker-pm-moeenuddin-qureshi-passes-away-washington|access-date=2021-10-15|website=The Express Tribune (newspaper)|language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|url=http://theeducationwatchpakistan.org/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1826:prominent-intellectuals-for-naming-some-road-after-name-of-nayyar-wasti&catid=340:misalliance-&Itemid=569 |work=Education Watch Pakistan |date=2015-05-18 |accessdate=2015-05-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518084540/http://theeducationwatchpakistan.org/english/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1826:prominent-intellectuals-for-naming-some-road-after-name-of-nayyar-wasti&catid=340:misalliance-&Itemid=569 |archive-date=2015-05-18 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 16 |
||
| [[File:Asif Ali Zardari with Obamas (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Asif Ali Zardari with Obamas (cropped).jpg|100px]] |
||
| [[Asif Ali Zardari]] |
| [[Asif Ali Zardari]] |
||
| [[Benazir Bhutto]] |
| [[Benazir Bhutto]] |
||
<small>(2nd Tenure)</small> |
|||
| 18 October 1993 |
| 18 October 1993 |
||
| 5 November 1996 |
| 5 November 1996 |
||
| |
| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 17 |
||
| |
| |
||
| ''Name unavailable'' |
| ''Name unavailable'' |
||
| [[Malik Meraj Khalid]] |
| [[Malik Meraj Khalid]] |
||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 5 November 1996 |
| 5 November 1996 |
||
| 17 February 1997 |
| 17 February 1997 |
||
| Khalid was married.<ref name=dawn2>{{cite news |title=Meraj Khalid passes away |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/106497 |work=[[Dawn (newspaper)|Dawn]] |date=2003-06-14 | |
| Khalid was married.<ref name="dawn2">{{cite news |title=Meraj Khalid passes away |url=https://www.dawn.com/news/106497 |work=[[Dawn (newspaper)|Dawn]] |date=2003-06-14 |access-date=2019-12-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170322112231/https://www.dawn.com/news/106497 |archive-date=2017-03-22 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 18 |
||
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
||
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
||
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
||
<small>(2nd Tenure)</small> |
|||
| 17 February 1997 |
| 17 February 1997 |
||
| 12 October 1999 |
| 12 October 1999 |
||
| <ref name=Kulsoom/> |
| <ref name="Kulsoom" /> |
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|- |
|- |
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| – |
| – |
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| No Prime Minister during this time. |
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
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|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 19 |
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| |
|||
| [[File:Sehba Musharraf.jpg|100px]] |
|||
| ''Name unavailable'' |
|||
| [[Sehba Musharraf]] |
|||
| [[Zafarullah Khan Jamali|Zafarullah Khan Jamal]] |
|||
| [[Pervez Musharraf]] |
|||
| |
| 23 November 2002 |
||
| |
| 26 June 2004 |
||
| |
|||
| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C09%5C16%5Cstory_16-9-2012_pg7_11 |title=Musharraf and Sehba celebrate 36th wedding anniversary |work=Daily Times|date=28 December 2004|accessdate=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| |
| – |
||
| |
|||
| ''Position vacant'' |
|||
| |
|||
| 26 June 2004 |
|||
| 30 June 2004 |
|||
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
|||
|- |
|||
| 20 |
|||
| |
|||
| ''Name unavailable'' |
|||
| [[Shujaat Hussain|Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain]] |
|||
| 30 June 2004 |
|||
| 23 August 2004 |
|||
| Hussain is married and has three children including [[Chaudhry Salik Hussain]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain|url=http://senate.gov.pk/en/profile.php?uid=8|access-date=2021-10-15|website=[[Senate of Pakistan]]}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
| – |
|||
| |
|||
| ''Position vacant'' |
|||
| |
|||
| 23 August 2004 |
|||
| 28 August 2004 |
|||
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
|||
|- |
|||
| 21 |
|||
| [[File:Begum Rukhsana Aziz (cropped).jpeg|124x124px]] |
|||
| Rukhsana Aziz |
|||
| [[Shaukat Aziz]] |
|||
| 28 August 2004 |
|||
| 15 November 2007 |
|||
| <ref>{{Cite web|date=2006-02-13|title=Khaleda arrives; 4 accords likely to be signed|url=http://beta.dawn.com/news/178503/khaleda-arrives-4-accords-likely-to-be-signed|access-date=2021-10-15|website=Dawn (newspaper)|language=en}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
| – |
|||
| |
|||
| ''Position vacant'' |
|||
| |
|||
| 15 November 2007 |
|||
| 16 November 2007 |
|||
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
|||
|- |
|||
| 22 |
|||
| |
|||
| Khadijah Soomro |
|||
| [[Muhammad Mian Soomro]] |
|||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 16 November 2007 |
|||
| 24 March 2008 |
|||
|<ref name=":0" /> |
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|- |
|||
| – |
|||
| |
|||
| ''Position vacant'' |
|||
| |
|||
| 24 March 2008 |
|||
| 25 March 2008 |
|||
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
|||
|- |
|||
| 23 |
|||
| |
| |
||
| [[Fauzia Gillani]] |
| [[Fauzia Gillani]] |
||
Line 344: | Line 589: | ||
| 25 March 2008 |
| 25 March 2008 |
||
| 19 June 2012 |
| 19 June 2012 |
||
| <ref name=Fauzia>{{cite web|url=http://www.pid.gov.pk/press16-02-2012.htm|title=Begum Fouzia Gilani presents a cheque of Rs.one million to national commissioner Pakistan girls guide association |date=16 February 2012|location=[[Islamabad]]| |
| <ref name="Fauzia">{{cite web|url=http://www.pid.gov.pk/press16-02-2012.htm|title=Begum Fouzia Gilani presents a cheque of Rs.one million to national commissioner Pakistan girls guide association |date=16 February 2012|location=[[Islamabad]]|access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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|- |
|- |
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| |
| 24 |
||
| |
| |
||
| [[Nusrat Pervaiz Ashraf]] |
| [[Nusrat Pervaiz Ashraf]] |
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Line 352: | Line 597: | ||
| 22 June 2012 |
| 22 June 2012 |
||
| 25 March 2013 |
| 25 March 2013 |
||
| <ref name="Nusrat">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-12-2004_pg7_33 |title=First lady you are urgent women to wear hijab |work=Daily Times|date=16 September 2012|author=Staff Report| |
| <ref name="Nusrat">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-12-2004_pg7_33 |title=First lady you are urgent women to wear hijab |work=Daily Times|date=16 September 2012|author=Staff Report|access-date=25 November 2019}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| |
| 25 |
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| |
|||
| ''Name unavailable'' |
|||
| [[Mir Hazar Khan Khoso]] |
|||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 25 March 2013 |
|||
| 5 June 2013 |
|||
| |
|||
|- |
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| 26 |
|||
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
| [[File:Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif - White House - 2013 (cropped 2).jpg|100px]] |
||
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
| [[Kulsoom Nawaz]] |
||
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
| [[Nawaz Sharif]] |
||
<small>(3rd Tenure)</small> |
|||
| 5 June 2013 |
| 5 June 2013 |
||
| 28 July 2017 |
| 28 July 2017 |
||
| |
|||
|- |
|||
| – |
|||
| |
|||
| ''Position vacant'' |
|||
| |
| |
||
| 28 July 2017 |
|||
| 1 August 2017 |
|||
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| |
| 27 |
||
| |
| |
||
| |
| Samina Shahid Abbasi |
||
| [[Shahid Khaqan Abbasi]] |
| [[Shahid Khaqan Abbasi]] |
||
| 1 August 2017 |
| 1 August 2017 |
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| |
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|- |
|- |
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| |
| – |
||
| |
|||
| ''Position vacant'' |
|||
| |
|||
| 31 May 2018 |
|||
| 1 June 2018 |
|||
| No Prime Minister during this time. |
|||
|- |
|||
| 28 |
|||
| |
|||
|''Name unavailable'' |
|||
| [[Nasirul Mulk]] |
|||
<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
|||
| 1 June 2018 |
|||
| 18 August 2018 |
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| Mulk is married.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-06-20|title=Indebted PM Nasirul Mulk declares pricey assets at home and abroad|url=https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/indebted-pm-nasirul-mulk-declares-pricey-assets-at-home-and-abroad/|access-date=2021-10-15|website=Daily Pakistan (newspaper)|language=en}}</ref> |
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| [[Imran Khan]] |
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| 18 August 2018 |
| 18 August 2018 |
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| 10 April 2022 |
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| Bushra Bibi is reportedly the country's first first lady to wear a facial veil.<ref name=textr>{{cite news |title=Burqa of Pakistan's first lady 'unmasks societal biases' |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1784011/1-bushra-imrans-veil-unmasks-societal-biases/ |work=[[The Express Tribune]] |date=2018-08-18 | |
| Bushra Bibi is reportedly the country's first first lady to wear a facial veil.<ref name="textr">{{cite news |title=Burqa of Pakistan's first lady 'unmasks societal biases' |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1784011/1-bushra-imrans-veil-unmasks-societal-biases/ |work=[[The Express Tribune]] |date=2018-08-18 |access-date=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181225041032/https://tribune.com.pk/story/1784011/1-bushra-imrans-veil-unmasks-societal-biases/ |archive-date=2018-12-25 |url-status=live}}</ref> Bibi and Imran Khan married in February 2018, just a few months before he became prime minister, following their divorces from their previous spouses.<ref name="gulfn">{{cite news |first=Sana |last=Jamal |title=Baba Farid: Where Imran Khan and Bushra Maneka found each other |url=https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakistan/baba-farid-where-imran-khan-and-bushra-maneka-found-each-other-1.2175771 |work=[[Gulf News]] |date=2018-02-19 |access-date=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190801152850/https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakistan/baba-farid-where-imran-khan-and-bushra-maneka-found-each-other-1.2175771 |archive-date=2019-08-01 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="tofi">{{cite news |title=First lady to be, Bushra Maneka's message for the nation over eve of PTI victory |url=https://timesofislamabad.com/27-Jul-2018/first-lady-to-be-bushra-maneka-s-message-for-the-nation-over-eve-of-pti-victory |work=[[Times of Islamabad]] |date=2018-07-27 |access-date=2019-12-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180817225537/https://timesofislamabad.com/27-Jul-2018/first-lady-to-be-bushra-maneka-s-message-for-the-nation-over-eve-of-pti-victory |archive-date=2018-08-17 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=samaatv>{{cite news |title=First Lady Bushra Maneka is Pakistan's most 'Googled' person |url=https://www.samaa.tv/culture/2018/12/first-lady-bushra-maneka-is-pakistans-most-googled-person/ |work=[[Samaa TV]] |date=2018-12-12 |access-date=2019-11-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190401051058/https://www.samaa.tv/culture/2018/12/first-lady-bushra-maneka-is-pakistans-most-googled-person/ |archive-date=2019-04-01 |url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| 10 April 2022 |
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| 11 April 2022 |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Shehbaz Sharif]] |
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| rowspan="2" | 11 April 2022 |
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<small>([[Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan|caretaker]])</small> |
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| 14 August 2023 |
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| 4 March 2024 |
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<small>(2nd Tenure)</small> |
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==See also== |
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[[Category:Lists of spouses of heads of state|Pakistan]] |
First Lady of Pakistan | |
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Incumbent | |
Term length | 5 years |
Inaugural holder | Naheed Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan |
First ladies and gentlemen of Pakistan (Urdu: خاتون اول يا مرد اول پاكستان) is an unofficial title traditionally given, often interchangeably, to the wife or husband of the president and prime ministerofPakistan. The current position First Ladies of Pakistan is Aseefa Bhutto Zardari, daughter of the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and the current president Asif Ali Zardari. Along with their spouse and children, the First Lady or Gentleman is a member of the First Family of Pakistan.
No. | Portrait | Consorts | Head of state | Term begins | Term ends |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon | King George VI | 15 August 1947 | 6 February 1952 | |
2 | Philip Mountbatten | Queen Elizabeth II | 6 February 1952 | 23 March 1956 |
No. | Portrait | First Lady | Governor General | Term begins | Term ends | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Position vacant | Muhammad Ali Jinnah | 15 August 1947 – | 11 September 1948 | Muhammad Ali Jinnah's second wife, Rattanbai Jinnah, died in 1929. He never remarried.[1] | |
– | Position vacant | 11 September 1948 | 14 September 1948 | No Governor General during this time. | ||
2 | Shah Bano | Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin | 14 September 1948 | 17 October 1951 | ||
3 | Badshah Begum | Sir Ghulam Muhammad | 17 October 1951 | 7 August 1955 | [2] | |
4 | Nahid Mirza | Iskandar Mirza | 7 August 1955 | 23 March 1956 | Born Nahid AfghamyinIran.[3] Nahid married Mirza in July 1953.[3] She died on January 25, 2019.[4] |
No. | Portrait | First Lady | Head of state | Tenure begins | Tenure ends | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nahid Mirza | Iskandar Mirza | 23 March 1956 | 27 October 1958 | Nahid, who was Iranian-born and of Iranian Kurdish descent was a cousin of fellow First Lady Nusrat Bhutto.[3] Nahid died on January 25, 2019.[4] | |
2 | Begum Ayub Khan | Ayub Khan | 27 October 1958 | 25 March 1969 | [5] | |
3 | Name unavailable | Mohammad Afzal Cheema
(Acting) |
11 June 1962 | 29 November 1963 | ||
4 | Syeda Selima Begum | Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry
(Acting) |
29 November 1963 | 12 June 1965 | [6] | |
5 | Begum Ayub Khan | Ayub Khan
(2nd Tenure) |
12 June 1965 | 25 March 1969 | ||
– | Position vacant | Yahya Khan | 25 March 1969 | 20 December 1971 | Yahya Khan never married. His mistress, General Rani, became a powerful figure within his regime. | |
6 | Shireen Amir Begum | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | 20 December 1971 | 13 August 1973 | ||
Nusrat Bhutto | Nusrat Bhutto was born in Iran into the Ispahani family, a prominent Iranian Kurdish family.[3] She was the cousin of former First Lady Nahid Mirza.[3] The wife of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and mother of Benazir Bhutto, she founded the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy in 1981 in opposition to oppose Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's regime. | |||||
7 | Name unavailable | Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry | 14 August 1973 | 20 April 1978 | ||
8 | Sheikh Anwarul Haq
(Acting) |
20 April 1978 | 7 May 1978 | |||
9 | Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry | 7 May 1978 | 16 September 1978 | |||
10 | Shafiq Jahan | Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | 16 September 1978 | 17 August 1988 | Born in Uganda to a family of Indian origin before immigrating to Pakistan. | |
11 | Begum Shamim Khan | Ghulam Ishaq Khan | 17 August 1988 | 18 July 1993 | Begum Shamim Khan died on July 26, 2019, in Peshawar at the age of 83.[7][8] | |
12 | Azra Sarfraz Sajjad | Wasim Sajjad
(Acting) |
18 July 1993 | 14 November 1993 | [9] | |
13 | Name unavailable | Farooq Leghari | 14 November 1993 | 2 December 1997 | ||
14 | Azra Sarfraz Sajjad | Wasim Sajjad
(Acting) |
2 December 1997 | 1 January 1998 | [9] | |
15 | Shamim Akhtar | Muhammad Rafiq Tarar | 1 January 1998 | 20 June 2001 | Tarrar's wife died on 11 August 2020.[10] | |
16 | Sehba Musharraf | Pervez Musharraf | 20 June 2001 | 18 August 2008 | [11] | |
17 | Khadijah Soomro | Muhammad Mian Soomro
(Acting) |
18 August 2008 | 9 September 2008 | [12] | |
– | Position vacant | Asif Ali Zardari | 9 September 2008 | 9 September 2013 | Zardari's wife, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, had been assassinated in 2007. | |
18 | Begum Mehmooda Hussain | Mamnoon Hussain | 9 September 2013 | 9 September 2018 | [13] | |
19 | Samina Alvi | Arif Alvi | 9 September 2018 | 10 March 2024 | [14] | |
20 | Aseefa Bhutto Zardari | Asif Ali Zardari | 16 April 2024 | Incumbent | [15] |
No. | Portrait | First Lady/Gentleman | Prime Minister | Term begins | Terms ends | Notes |
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1 | Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan | Liaquat Ali Khan | 14 August 1947 | 16 October 1951 | Later served as the Governor of Sindh from 1973 to 1976. | |
– | Position vacant | 16 October 1951 | 17 October 1951 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
2 | Shah Bano | Khawaja Nazimuddin | 17 October 1951 | 17 April 1953 | ||
3 | Hamida Ali | Mohammad Ali Bogra | 17 April 1953 | 12 August 1955 | Bogra was married twice. His first marriage from Hamida Mohammad Ali who is the former member of national assembly of Pakistan while his second marriage is from Aliya Begum, a Labanese national.[16] | |
Aliya Begum | ||||||
4 | Name unavailable | Chaudhry Muhammad Ali | 12 August 1955 | 12 September 1956 | ||
5 | Position vacant | Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy | 12 September 1956 | 17 October 1957 | Suharwardy was also married twice. His first spouse Begum Niaz Fatima died in 1922 from whom he married in 1920[17] while his second spouse Vera Alexandrovna was a Russian actress of Polish descent from whom he married in 1940 but later divorced in 1951. | |
6 | Begum Hailma | I. I. Chundrigar | 17 October 1957 | 16 December 1957 | Chundrigar was married to Begum Halima. He had five children with her.[18] | |
7 | Viqar un Nisa Noon | Feroz Khan Noon | 16 December 1957 | 7 October 1958 | Born VictoriainAustria, she married Feroz Khan Noon in 1945. | |
– | Position vacant | 7 October 1958 | 7 December 1971 | No prime minister or first lady during this time after 1958 Pakistani coup d'état. | ||
8 | Name unavailable | Nurul Amin | 7 December 1971 | 20 December 1971 | ||
– | Position vacant | 20 December 1971 | 14 August 1973 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
9 | Shireen Amir Begum | Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | 14 August 1973 | 5 July 1977 | ||
Nusrat Bhutto | Bhutto, the mother of Benazir Bhutto and matriarch of the Bhutto family, founded the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy in 1981 in opposition to Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's regime. She led the Pakistan People's Party during the 1980s and was elected to parliament twice.[19] Nusrat Bhutto died on October 23, 2011.[19][20][21][22] | |||||
– | Position vacant | 5 July 1977 | 24 March 1985 | No prime minister or first lady during this time. The office of prime minister was abolished by the Zia regime. | ||
10 | Begum Junejo | Muhammad Khan Junejo | 24 March 1985 | 29 May 1988 | Begum Junejo died in Karachi on July 13, 2003, at the age of 60.[23] Her funeral was attended by thousands of people.[23] During his political career, The Independent described Prime Minister Junejo as a "strict disciplinarian and a conservative Muslim who kept his wife at his village home and never allowed her to join him in public."[24] | |
– | Position vacant | 29 May 1988 | 2 December 1988 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
11 | Asif Ali Zardari | Benazir Bhutto | 2 December 1988 | 6 August 1990 | ||
12 | Name unavailable | Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi | 6 August 1990 | 6 November 1990 | Jatoi was first Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan. He was married from whom he has two sons Ghulam Murtaza Jatoi and Arif Mustafa Jatoi. | |
13 | Kulsoom Nawaz | Nawaz Sharif | 6 November 1990 | 18 April 1993 | [25] | |
14 | Name unavailable | Balakh Sher Mazari | 18 April 1993 | 26 May 1993 | ||
– | Kulsoom Nawaz | Nawaz Sharif | 26 May 1993 | 18 July 1993 | Mazari's tenure as caretaker prime minister ended abruptly on 26 May 1993 when the Supreme Court revoked the presidential order and reinstated Nawaz Sharif as the prime minister.[26] | |
15 | Lilo Elizabeth Richter | Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi | 18 July 1993 | 18 October 1993 | [27] | |
16 | Asif Ali Zardari | Benazir Bhutto
(2nd Tenure) |
18 October 1993 | 5 November 1996 | ||
17 | Name unavailable | Malik Meraj Khalid | 5 November 1996 | 17 February 1997 | Khalid was married.[28] | |
18 | Kulsoom Nawaz | Nawaz Sharif
(2nd Tenure) |
17 February 1997 | 12 October 1999 | [25] | |
– | Position vacant | 12 October 1999 | 23 November 2002 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
19 | Name unavailable | Zafarullah Khan Jamal | 23 November 2002 | 26 June 2004 | ||
– | Position vacant | 26 June 2004 | 30 June 2004 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
20 | Name unavailable | Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain | 30 June 2004 | 23 August 2004 | Hussain is married and has three children including Chaudhry Salik Hussain.[29] | |
– | Position vacant | 23 August 2004 | 28 August 2004 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
21 | Rukhsana Aziz | Shaukat Aziz | 28 August 2004 | 15 November 2007 | [30] | |
– | Position vacant | 15 November 2007 | 16 November 2007 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
22 | Khadijah Soomro | Muhammad Mian Soomro | 16 November 2007 | 24 March 2008 | [12] | |
– | Position vacant | 24 March 2008 | 25 March 2008 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
23 | Fauzia Gillani | Yousuf Raza Gillani | 25 March 2008 | 19 June 2012 | [31] | |
24 | Nusrat Pervaiz Ashraf | Raja Pervaiz Ashraf | 22 June 2012 | 25 March 2013 | [32] | |
25 | Name unavailable | Mir Hazar Khan Khoso | 25 March 2013 | 5 June 2013 | ||
26 | Kulsoom Nawaz | Nawaz Sharif
(3rd Tenure) |
5 June 2013 | 28 July 2017 | ||
– | Position vacant | 28 July 2017 | 1 August 2017 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
27 | Samina Shahid Abbasi | Shahid Khaqan Abbasi | 1 August 2017 | 31 May 2018 | ||
– | Position vacant | 31 May 2018 | 1 June 2018 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
28 | Name unavailable | Nasirul Mulk | 1 June 2018 | 18 August 2018 | Mulk is married.[33] | |
29 | Bushra Bibi | Imran Khan | 18 August 2018 | 10 April 2022 | Bushra Bibi is reportedly the country's first first lady to wear a facial veil.[34] Bibi and Imran Khan married in February 2018, just a few months before he became prime minister, following their divorces from their previous spouses.[35][36][37] | |
– | Position vacant | 10 April 2022 | 11 April 2022 | No Prime Minister during this time. | ||
30 | Nusrat Shehbaz | Shehbaz Sharif | 11 April 2022 | 13 August 2023 | ||
Tehmina Durrani | ||||||
31 | Name unavailable | Anwar ul Haq Kakar | 14 August 2023 | 4 March 2024 | ||
32 | Nusrat Shehbaz | Shehbaz Sharif
(2nd Tenure) |
4 March 2024 | Present | ||
Tehmina Durrani |