Amir Azam Khan

Sardar Amir Azam
Born
Amir Azam

(1912-10-14)14 October 1912
Died19 February 1976(1976-02-19) (aged 63–64)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Resting placeThe Graveyard of Ghari Sharif, at Ghari Afghanan a village (union council Ghari Afghanan) of Taxilla tehsil in Rawalpindi District.
Occupationspolitician Federal Minister and Housing & Construction business
Years active1951–1957, 1963–1974
Political partyRepublican Party
Spouses
Akbari Begum
(m. 1936⁠–⁠1976)
Salma Begum
(m. 1947)
Farida khan
(m. 1956⁠–⁠1974)
Children16
AwardsSardar Amir Azam Khan Gold medal

Sardar Amir Azam (14 October 1912 – 19 February 1976) was a prominent Pakistani politician and businessman, widely regarded as a pioneer of low-cost housing in Pakistan. He began his political career in 1951 as a (Member of Constituent Assembly) (MCA) in Pakistan’s first government, led by Liaquat Ali Khan. Over the years, he played a key role in successive Pakistani governments, serving multiple times as Minister of State and Federal Minister. Renowned for his ability to manage multiple portfolios simultaneously, Sardar Amir Azam left a lasting legacy in Pakistan’s political and economic landscape. He was laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard at Garhi Afghanan, near Taxila.