The following is a list of notable Hazarewals (Hindko-speaking ethnolinguistic group), who have origins in the Hazara region of Pakistan:
Actors
- Afzal Khan Rambo . * Tariq Khan. * Ali Afzal jadoon
 
Artists
Authors
- Qateel Shifai, Urdu poet
 - Daud Kamal
 - Sagar Sarhadi( Indian Writer)
 
Journalists
- Reham Khan Swati, BBC Journalist
 
Military
- Anwar Shamim, Chief of Air Staff, Pakistani Air Force[1]
 - Zahirul Islam Abbasi (Pakistan Army Major General)
 - Noman Bashir, Chief of Naval Staff
 - Prem Nath Hoon, retired Indian Army general
 - General Muhammad Ayub Khan
 
Music
Politicians
- Khan Khudadad Khan Swati, Freedom Fighter of Pakistan Independence Movement, member of All India Muslim league, 1st Minister of Health West Pakistan and Ex- Royal Chief of Siran Valley, close companion of Quaid E azam, nephew of Khan Bahadur Muhammad Muzzafar Khan Jehangiri Swati who was considered among the powerful Khans of then Hazara District.
 - Khan Haji Faqeera Khan Swati( MLA of Mansehra I in 1937 from Indian National Congress)
 - Prince Muhammad Nawaz Khan Swati —MNA of Battagram, current royal "Chief Of Allai Valley" ,son of last Nawab of Allai; Nawab Muhammad Ayub Khan who was often called as King of Allai by the locals.
 - Sardar Haider Zaman Khan, leader of the Hazara province movement, former Nazim (counselor) of Abbottabad District, and former Provincial Minister in NWFP Assembly.
 - Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi Swati — Ex-MNA of Hazara II, Famous Islamic Scholar and Religious leader
 - Asghar Khan – Pakistani Air Force commander, later politician[2]
 - Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed Khan Tanoli – Nawab of Amb (princely state), Chief of Tanawal, Ex-Member National Assembly of Pakistan
 - Bashir Khan Jehangiri Swati– 17th Chief Justice of the Pakistan Supreme Court
 - Azam Khan Swati — Senator, Business Man, Ex Federal Minister for Railways, Ex Minister for Narcotics Control, Ex-Minister for Science and Technology, Billionaire, Khan Of Sherpur, Pakhal.
 - Iqbal Khan Jadoon – politician -Chief Minister NWFP
 - Khan Muhammad Abbas Khan Swati — MLA(1937) of Indian National Congress from Mansehra & Minister of Industries United India, Ex- Khan of Sum Elai Mang.
 - Amanullah Khan Jadoon – Federal Minister
 - Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob – Former Member of the National Assembly from Abbottabad and 16th Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan.
 - Nawab-Zada Wali Muhammad Khan Swati (MPA of Battagram, Jageerdar)
 - Waji Uz Zaman Khan Swati( Ex-MPA, current royal Chief Of Agror Valley Mansehra)
 - Sardar Muhammad Aslam Khan – Former Senator and President of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Hazara Division. Member Central Executive Committee of PPP from 1967–77. Three-time president of the District Bar Association Abbottabad.
 - Haji Muhammad Yousaf Khan Swati — former Minister, 7 times elected MPA from Battagram, current royal "Khan of Trand Valley".
 - Sardar Muhammad Idrees – member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 2002 to 2007 and 2013 to 2018.
 - Sardar Aurangzeb – 3 time member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
 - Sardar Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi Companion of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Founding member and first president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan as well as the first recipient of Nishan-e-Imtiaz.
 - Gohar Ayub Khan – politician
 - Murtaza Javed Abbasi FMR Deputy Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan
 - Mufti Kifayat Ullah Swati ( Ex- MNA of Mansehra III )
 - Sardar Raza Khan – Chief Election Commissioner Pakistan and Chief justice Peshawar High Court
 - Abdul Jamil Khan
 - Abdul Hakeem Khan Swati— Ex-Governor of Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa
 - Salahuddin Tirmizi, former Corps Commander
 - Haroon Khan Badshah Swati — Ex-Minister of Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa & Khan of Sum
 - Mushtaq Ghani ( Governor And Speaker KPK)
 - Ali Khan Jadoon (MNA from Abbottabad)[3]
 - Saleh Muhammad Khan Swati ( Ex-MNA of Mansehra)
 - Babar Saleem Swati ( MPA of Mansehra City)
 - Ayub Khan (2nd President of Pakistan)[4]
 - Tahir Aziz Khan (Chairman Azm e Alishan Party from sarai naimat khan village of haripur)
 - Mehtab Abbasi[5]
 - Omar Ayub Khan (politician)
 - Wajid Hamayun Khan Swati (politician)
 - Laiq Muhammad Khan Swati — Ex-MNA of Mansehra cum Torghar, Ex- MPA of Torghar & Brother of Azam Swati
 - Salman Bashir
 - Sardar Muhammad Yousuf Gujjar (Former federal Minister of Religious Affairs)
 
Religious figures
- Sardar Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi – Founding member of the religious Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan party (JUP) and companion of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
 - Mufti Kifayat Ullah Swati — Famous religious Scholar & Politician
 - Jawad Naqvi — Islamic scholar, philosopher, religious leader and Qur'an interpreter.
 - Muhammad Muneeb-ur-Rehman – Chairman of Ruet-e-hilal committee, Pakistan
 - Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi Swati — Ex-MNA and well known Islamic Scholar and religious leader
 
Revolutionaries and freedom fighters
- Jalal Baba, prominent leader of All India Muslim League[6]
 - Khan Mohammad Abbas Khan Swati — Prominent Leader of All India National Congress
 - Khan Khudadad Khan Swati,He introduced All-India Muslim League in Hazara. He was famous Freedom Fighter of Pakistan Independence Movement, member of All India Muslim league, former Minister of Health West Pakistan and Ex- Chief of Siran Valley.
 
Royalty
- Nawab Salahuddin Saeed Khan Tanoli – Last "Nawab of Amb State" and elected five times MNA.
 - Khan Wajhi Uz Zaman Khan Swati — Current royal "Chief of Agror Valley", Mansehra
 - Khan Khudadad Khan Swati - Former "Chief of Siran Valley", Mansehra
 - Prince Muhammad Nawaz Khan Swati — Current royal "Khan of Allai Valley", current MNA of Battagram.
 - Haji Muhammad Yousaf Khan Swati — 7 times elected MPA from Battagram, current royal "Khan of Trand".
 
Scientists and academics
- Mohammed Naseer Khan (Pakistani Physicist)
 - Omar Asghar Khan (founder of Qaumi Jamhoori Party and Ex Minister of Environment)
 
Sportspersons
Cricket
- Yasir Hameed
 - Abrar Ahmed Swati
 - Haris Rauf
 - Sana Mir (Captain Pakistan women's national team)
 
References
- ↑ "Remembering war veteran: Sir Anwar Shamim". The Nation. 2013-01-09. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
 - ↑ Correspondent, The Newspaper's (2018-02-13). "Hindko poet's autobiography launched in Haripur". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
 - ↑ "National Assembly of Pakistan". www.na.gov.pk. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
 - ↑ Patel, Aakar (2011-11-25). "Does Pakistan have a saviour in Imran Khan?". www.livemint.com. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
 - ↑ Aziz, Hadi (2013-09-11). "PM convinces Sardar Mehtab Abbasi for KPK governorship". The News Tribe. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
 - ↑ Shāh, Sayyid Vaqār ʻAlī (1992). Muslim League in N.W.F.P. Royal Book Company. ISBN 978-969-407-135-0. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
 
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