Feroz Khan Noon

Sir
Malik Feroz Khan Noon
ملک فیروز خان نون

KCSI KCIE OStJ
7th Prime Minister of Pakistan
In office
16 December 1957  7 October 1958
President Iskander Mirza
Preceded by Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
Succeeded by Nurul Amin
Minister of Defence
In office
16 December 1957  7 October 1958
Preceded by Mumtaz Daultana
Succeeded by Muhammad Ayub Khuhro
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
12 September 1956  7 October 1958
Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
Preceded by Hamidul Huq Choudhury
Succeeded by Manzur Qadir
Chief Minister of Punjab
In office
3 April 1953  21 May 1955
Governor Mian Aminuddin
Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola
Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani
Preceded by Mumtaz Daultana
Succeeded by Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti
Governor of East Bengal
In office
31 March 1950  31 March 1953
Chief Minister Nurul Amin
Preceded by Frederick Chalmers Bourne
Succeeded by Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman
Personal details
Born (1893-05-07)7 May 1893
Sargodha, Punjab, British Raj
(now in Punjab, Pakistan)
Died 9 December 1970(1970-12-09) (aged 77)
Nurpur Noon, Punjab, Pakistan
Political party Republican
Alma mater University of Oxford

Sir Malik Feroz Khan Noon, KCSI, KCIE, OStJ (Urdu: ملک فیروز خان نون; 7 May 1893 – 9 December 1970)[1] was a politician from Pakistan. He held many posts in government both before and after independence and was an important figure in the Pakistan movement.

Early life

He was born on 7 May 1893. He studied in Aitchison College, Lahore. He graduated from Oxford University in 1916. He completed his law degree in Inner Temple. He started his law career in Sargodha (Pakistan) and joined the Lahore High Court in 1917.[2]

Career

He was elected to Punjab legislative council in 1921. From 1927 to 1936 he served as the minister of Local Self-Government and later Education and Health minister. He was the High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1941.[2] He was also appointed an Associate Officer of the Venerable Order of Saint John in December 1932.[3] Noon was knighted in the 1933 New Year Honours List.[4] He was further knighted with a KCIE in the 1937 Coronation Honours List[5] and with a KCSI in October 1941.[6] From 1941 to 1942 he was the Labour member and then from 1942 to 1945 he was the Defense member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council.[2]

In 1945 he attended several of Churchill's War Cabinets in London with Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar as representative of the government of India.[7] He joined the Muslim League. He was a member of the constitution committee of Pakistan in 1947 and again in 1955. In 1950 he was the Governor of East Bengal. During his governorship the Language movement took place in East Bengal.[2] Abdur Rahman Siddiqui was the acting governor from 25 July 1952 to 10 November 1952 when Feroz Khan was on leave.[8] Feroz Khan left Dhaka to become the Chief Minister of Punjab on 26 March 1953.[2]

Prime Minister

On 16 December 1957 he was elected as the seventh Prime Minister of Pakistan. He held this post until 7 October 1958, when martial law was enforced for the first time in Pakistan's history by Iskander Mirza.[2]

Personal life

Noon wrote five books, including his autobiography: From Memory. His wife, Viqar un Nisa Noon, was a prominent social worker.[2]

Death

Noon died on 7 December 1970 in his ancestral village of Nurpur Noon, Sargodha District.[2]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Frederick Chalmers Bourne
Governor of East Bengal
1950–1953
Succeeded by
Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman
Preceded by
Mumtaz Daultana
Chief Minister of Punjab
1953–1955
Succeeded by
Abdul Hamid Khan Dasti
Preceded by
Hamidul Huq Choudhury
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1956–1958
Succeeded by
Manzur Qadir
Preceded by
Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
Prime Minister of Pakistan
1957–1958
Succeeded by
Nurul Amin
Preceded by
Mumtaz Daultana
Minister of Defence
1957–1958
Succeeded by
Muhammad Ayub Khuhro
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