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Khaqan Abbasi was a Pakistani politician who served as Federal Minister for Production in Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo's cabinet until 1988. He was the father of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Sadia Abbasi. He was a decorated Air Force Veteran and retired as an Air Commodore in 1978. He then moved to Jordan and served as the advisor of the Royal Jordanian Air Force. With the support of then King of Jordan, he undertook construction projects in Saudi Arabia which turned him into a billionaire.

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  • Khaqan Abbasi was a Pakistani politician who served as Federal Minister for Production in Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo's cabinet until 1988. He was the father of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Sadia Abbasi. He was a decorated Air Force Veteran and retired as an Air Commodore in 1978. He then moved to Jordan and served as the advisor of the Royal Jordanian Air Force. With the support of then King of Jordan, he undertook construction projects in Saudi Arabia which turned him into a billionaire. He was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan from NA-36 Rawalpindi-I in 1985 Pakistani general election by defeating Raja Zafar ul Haq. He was inducted into the federal cabinet of Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo due to close relationship with Zia-ul-Haq and was appointed as Minister for production but was later removed from the cabinet after Prime Minister Junejo and Zia-ul-Haq developed differences. He died on April 10, 1988, after his car was hit by a missile in the Ojhri Camp disaster. (en)
  • Khaqan Abbasi foi um político paquistanês que serviu como Ministro Federal da Produção no gabinete de Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq até 1988. Ele foi o pai de e . Ele fazia parte da Força Aérea do Paquistão. Ele se mudou para a Jordânia depois de ter sido removido da Força Aérea do Paquistão pelo então Primeiro Ministro Zulfikar Ali Bhutto e atuou como consultor da Força Aérea Real da Jordânia. Com o apoio do então rei da Jordânia, ele empreendeu um projeto de construção na Arábia Saudita que o transformou em um bilionário. Ele foi eleito para a Assembléia Nacional do Paquistão pela NA-36 Rawalpindi-I na ao derrotar Raja Zafar ul Haq. Ele foi nomeado para o gabinete federal do primeiro-ministro Muhammad Khan Junejo devido ao seu estreito relacionamento com Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq e foi nomeado ministro da produção. Mais tarde, ele foi removido do gabinete depois que o primeiro-ministro Junejo e Zia-ul-Haq desenvolveram diferenças. Ele morreu em 10 de abril de 1988 depois que seu carro foi atingido por um míssil no desastre do Campo de Ojhri. (pt)
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  • Khaqan Abbasi (en)
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  • Khaqan Abbasi was a Pakistani politician who served as Federal Minister for Production in Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo's cabinet until 1988. He was the father of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Sadia Abbasi. He was a decorated Air Force Veteran and retired as an Air Commodore in 1978. He then moved to Jordan and served as the advisor of the Royal Jordanian Air Force. With the support of then King of Jordan, he undertook construction projects in Saudi Arabia which turned him into a billionaire. (en)
  • Khaqan Abbasi foi um político paquistanês que serviu como Ministro Federal da Produção no gabinete de Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq até 1988. Ele foi o pai de e . Ele fazia parte da Força Aérea do Paquistão. Ele se mudou para a Jordânia depois de ter sido removido da Força Aérea do Paquistão pelo então Primeiro Ministro Zulfikar Ali Bhutto e atuou como consultor da Força Aérea Real da Jordânia. Com o apoio do então rei da Jordânia, ele empreendeu um projeto de construção na Arábia Saudita que o transformou em um bilionário. (pt)
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  • Khaqan Abbasi (en)
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