Ashraf W. Tabani
Pakistani politician
Ashraf W. Tabani (17 December 1930 – 16 July 2009) was a Pakistani businessman and politician who was the Governor of Sindh and the Provincial Minister of Finance, Industries, Excise and Taxation between 1981 and 1984 during Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's term of office as the President of Pakistan.[1] He was born to Tabani business family and belonged to the Gujarati-speaking Memon community.[2][3]
See also
- Habib Wali Mohammad, brother
References
- ^ "Business often sides with military". DAWN.COM. 5 August 2007.
- ^ "Commentary". www.pakistanlink.org.
- ^ Pakistan and Gulf Economist, Volume 6, Issues 1-26. Economist Publications. 1986. p. 145.
Mr. Tabani belongs to the Gujrati speaking community which has a strong hold on the commercial sector of the country.
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Governor of Sindh
- Hidayatullah
- Din
- Aminuddin
- Constantine
- Rahimtoola
- Gurmani
- Mamdot
- Rakhman Gul
- Bhutto
- Talpur
- Ra'ana Liaquat
- Khanji
- Shaikh
- Abbasi
- Jahan Dad
- Tabani
- Rahimuddin
- Qadeeruddin
- Ebrahim
- Haroon
- Saeed
- Haroon
- Kamaluddin
- Moinuddin
- Mamnoon
- Daudpota
- Soomro
- Ishrat
- Saeeduzzaman
- Zubair
- Ismail
- Tessori
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