Raja Sikander Zaman

Raja Sikander Zaman

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name = Raja Sikander Zaman


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birth_date = 1935
birth_place = 2007
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Raja Sikandar Zaman Khan (1935 - 16 March 2007) was a veteran politician and former caretaker Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province. He was son of a prominent Gakhars Chief Raja Haider Zaman and uncle of present Gakhars Chief Sultan Raja Erij Zaman Khan. Born in Khanpur (NWFP) to a Hindko speaking family of Hazara, he received his early education from Burnhall School in Abbottabad and Aligarh. He started his political career as Member of the Abbottabad District Council in the 1960s. He remained Minister for WAPDA, Education and Revenue respectively. He was also the opposition leader NWFP Assembly and a Senior Minister in the Provincial Cabinet.

His has 3 sons and a daughter

*Raja Shahdab Zaman
*Raja Aamir Zaman - Ex District Nazim Haripur
*Raja Faisal Zaman - MPA and Ex Minister

External links

* [http://www.dawn.com/2007/03/17/nat36.htm Former CM passes away]

###@@@KEY@@@###succession box |title=Chief Minister of the North-West Frontier Province (acting)
years=12 November, 1999 - 12 February, 1997
before= Aftab Ahmad Sherpao| after=Mehtab Ahmed Khan


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