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Mirza (name)
Historical royal and noble title
Mirza ( or ; Persian: میرزا) is a multi-ethnic name of Persian origin. It is used as a surname or prefix to identify patriarchal lineage. It is derived from the term Mirzadeh (میرزادہ, lit. 'son of the master').
It is a historical royal and noble title, denoting the rank of a royal prince,high nobleman, distinguished military commander, or a scholar. Specifically, it was used as a title by (and today signifies patriarchal lineage to) the various Persian Empires, the Nogai Horde, Shirvanshahs and Circassians of the European Caucasus, the Mughals / Moguls of the Indian Subcontinent. It was also a title bestowed upon members of the highest aristocracies in Tatar states, such as the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan.
Etymology
Mirzadeh
The original title Mīrzā or Merzāh is derived from the Persian term Mīrzādeh which literally means 'child of the Mīr' or 'child of the ruler'.Mīrzādeh in turn consists of the Arabic title Amīr (English: Emir), meaning 'commander' and the Persiansuffix-zādeh (ـزاده, meaning 'son of' or 'lineage of'). Due to vowel harmony in Turkic languages, the alternative pronunciation Morza (plural morzalar; derived from Persian) is also used.
History
Mirza first emerged during the 15th century as an appellative term for members of the Timurid dynasty, adopted in deference to their progenitor, the Central Asian conqueror Timur, who used Amir as his principal title. During the early Timurid period, Mirza preceded a prince's given name, therefore adhering to the Persian fashion, though subsequently the Turkish style was adopted, with the title instead being placed after. This was continued by later rulers such as the Aq Qoyunlus, Safavids, Ottomans and Mughals.
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Zulfiqar Mirza
Pakistani politician
For other uses, see Zulfiqar (disambiguation).
Zulfiqar Mirza (Urdu: ذوالفقار مرزا) is a Pakistanipolitician who is currently affiliated with the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA). He is from Badin District, Sindh, Pakistan.
Early life and education He acquired his early education from [Cadet College Petaro],And then 1 year Muslim College Hyderabad Sindh and 2 Year Federal College Cantt Hyderabad, and completed his MBBS from Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences in 1980. Who is Dr Zulfiqar Mirza?
He enlisted in the Pakistan Army Medical Corps as a captain. He received his training from the Pakistan Military Academy, and later joined Pakistan Navy.He was discharged from the armed forces in 1985 for refusing to vote in the 1984 Pakistani Islamisation programme referendum. Till 1989, he worked for the Pakistan International Airlines.
Mirza arrived in Badin in the early 1980s for business purposes. He set up his Sugarcane mill sugar mill in 1989 there with the help of his childhood friend Asif Ali Zardari, who was the husband of the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, after which he decided to settle in the area.
Career
He contested the 1993 Pakistani general election and became a Member of the National Assembly after defeating Murtaza Bhutto from the NA-172 Badin-II (now NA-230 Badin-II) constituency. His influence helped Pakistan Peoples Party to win several elections from Badin over the next several years. He served as the Parliamentary Secretary Commerce, and was a member of the Kashmir Committee, Overseas Pakistan Foundation, the accountability committee, and the International Medical Parliamentarians Association. He also served as the director of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council.
Due to several cases against him, he spent 12 years away from the public eye during which his wife, Fahmida Mirza, took over his politic Pakistani judge (1926–2015) Zafar Hussain Mirza (10 October 1926 – 27 August 2015) was a Pakistani judge and the father of former Home Minister of Sindh Zulfiqar Mirza. He was also the grandfather of Hasnain Mirza. Mirza was born on October 10, 1926, in Tando Thoro, Hyderabad, to Mirza Ali Nawaz Baig. The roots of his family are traced back to Central Asia, from where his great-grandfather migrated in 1805 to Hyderabad, adopted by Mir Karam Ali Talpur, the ruler of the Mir dynasty of Hyderabad. He comes from a well-known family of Hyderabad, Sindh, which has produced many civil servants, political and literary figures, including Shams-ul-Ulema Mirza Kalich Beg. His great-grandfather served in an important position in the courts of the Talpur Mirs of Hyderabad, Sindh, in the early 19th century. His father was the deputy collector of Sukkur during the British Raj. Mirza was the father of Zulfiqar Mirza, former member of the National Assembly of Pakistan and former Home Minister of Sindh. He was also the grandfather of Barrister Hasnain Mirza (son of Zulfiqar Mirza). His daughter-in-law Fahmida Mirza served as Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, the first woman in the Islamic world to serve in that position. He attended Noor Muhammad High School in Hyderabad, S.M. Arts College in Hyderabad, and Hyderabad Law College. He was appointed Advocate General of Sindh in 1973. He was called to the bench as a judge of the High Court of Sindh and Balochistan from October 1, 1975, to August 4, 1981. He then served as justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from August 4, 1981, to October 9, 1991. He also served as chairman of the Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan from 199 Hasnain Ali Mirza (Urdu: حسنین مرزا) (born 29 May 1983), is a Pakistanilawyer and barrister who was elected as Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA). He is the son of Zulfiqar Mirza and federal minister Fahmida Mirza. He is the grandson (through father) of lawyer and politician, (late) Zafar Hussain Mirza. Mirza was born on 29 May 1983 in Karachi to Fahmida Mirza and Zulfiqar Mirza. He was elected in 2011 as barrister and Member of Provincial Assembly.Zafar Hussain Mirza
Early life
Hasnain Mirza
Early life
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