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* [[Asif Saeed Khan Khosa]] - Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan.
* [[Asif Saeed Khan Khosa]] - Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan.
* [[Azam Nazeer Tarar]] Lawyer, member [[Pakistan Bar Council]] and Bar Leader.
* [[Azam Nazeer Tarar]] Lawyer, member [[Pakistan Bar Council]] and Bar Leader.
* [[Tayyab Husain Rizvi]] Lawyer and Secretary Old Ravian Union


==Musicians==
==Musicians==

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Alumni of the Government College University, Lahore (GCU) are called Ravians. Following is list of notable Ravians.

Government College Unuversity
Sir Muhammad Iqbal - national poet of Pakistan and important figure in Urdu literature
Har Gobind Khorana - won the 1968 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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Muhammad Zafarullah Khan - former president of both the UN General Assembly and the International Court of Justice
Faiz Ahmad Faiz - was one of Pakistan's leading Marxist's who won the Lenin Peace Prize
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Ijaz Husain Batalvi, barrister, academician, writer and story teller

Nobel Laureates

Government College Unuversity

Scholars

Writers

Politicians

Government officials

Armed Forces officers

Nuclear scientists

Actors

Poets

Journalists

Judiciary & lawyers

Musicians

Athletes

Others

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