List of Kakazai people explained
Kakazai (Pushto; Pashto: ککا زي; Persian: کاکا زَئی), also known as Loye Mamund (Pushto; Pashto: {{Nastaliq|لوی ماموند), a division of Mamund (Pushto; Pashto: {{Nastaliq| ماموند) clan, who are part of the larger Tarkani (Pushto; Pashto: {{Nastaliq|ترکاڼي; English: Tarkani, Tarkalani, Tarkanri) Pashtun (Pushto; Pashto: پختون) tribe mainly settled in Bajaur Agency, Pakistan, but originally hailed from the Laghman province (Pushto; Pashto: {{Nastaliq|لغمان) of Afghanistan. However, it has grown and scattered around to such an extent that it is recognized as tribe of its own.
Politics
- Ghulam Muhammad, (Governor General Of Pakistan)
- Malik Barkat Ali (Politician, Lawyer and Journalist)
- H.E. Babar W. Malik, (Ambassador)
- Ghulam Ahmad Bilour, Ex-Federal Minister for Railways, Pakistan
- Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar, National Leader, Khilafat Movement, India, 1930s
- Abdul Aleem Khan
- Malik Muhammad Akhtar, Ex-Federal Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affair and for Fuel Power and Natural Resources
Nuclear Scientists
Armed Forces
Sports
- Mohammad Nissar, (Founding Member of Pakistan Cricket Board, First Pakistani cricketer, Pro-Pakistan leader)
Media
- Shahid Masood, (TV Personality/Journalist, Head Of ARY One World Channel, Currently with GEO TV and anchorman of "Meray Mutabiq")
- Nadeem Malik (journalist), Senior Anchor Person of "Nadeem Malik Live," Samaa TV, Pakistan
- Nazir Ahmed Khan (20th-century Film Actor, Director and Producer)
- Faakhir Mehmood, Well known Music composer, music producer and singer.
- Javed Ahmad Ghamidi (born 1951), (Religious scholar, exegetic, and educationist)
- Intisar-ul-Haque, (Rtd. Chairman Department of Philosophy Peshawar University.
- Noman Ijaz (Pakistani Leading TV, Drama Actor)
Judiciary
Academia
- L. Ali Khan, Emeritus Professor of Law, Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, Kansas (1983-present).
- Intisar-ul-Haque (Philosopher, Chairman, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Peshawar 1935-1996)
- Shahbaz Malik (Writer, Professor Erasmus, Punjab University, Lahore)
Government
- Abdul Qadir, (Governor General, State Bank Of Pakistan, (20-07-1953 to 19-07-1960))