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| birth_name = Mian Muhammad Sharif
| birth_name = Mian Muhammad Sharif
| birth_date = 18 November 1919
| birth_date = 18 November 1919
| birth_place = [[Jati Umra (Amritsar)|Jati Umra]], [[Amritsar district|Amritsar]], [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab Province]], [[British Raj|British India]]
| birth_place = [[Jati Umra (Amritsar)|Jati Umra]], [[Amritsar district|Amritsar]], [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab]], [[British Raj|British India]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2004|10|19|1919|11|18}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=y|2004|10|19|1919|11|18}}
| death_place = [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
| death_place = [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
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==Early life and family==
==Early life and family==
{{See also|Sharif family}}
{{See also|Sharif family}}
Sharif was born in 1919 to Mian Mohammad Baksh, into a Butt trader family in [[Jati Umra (Amritsar)]] to ancestors who [[Kashmiris of Punjab|migrated]] from [[Anantnag district|Anantnag]] in [[Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)|Jammu and Kashmir]].<ref name="Times"/> He was one among seven brothers. According to credible sources, he did his schooling in [[Punjab, India|eastern Punjab]],{{citation needed|date=October 2022}} then he moved to Lahore for his college education, he studied in [[DAV College|DAV College, Lahore]]. In 1936, the family relocated to [[Lahore]] for better economic opportunities. Sharif started a steel factory in [[Lahore]] with a [[Hindu]] businessman. He later attributed most of his success and learnings to the caring and generosity of said businessman.
Sharif was born in 1919 to Mian Mohammad Baksh, into a Kashmiri Butt trader family in [[Jati Umra (Amritsar)]] to ancestors who [[Kashmiris of Punjab|migrated]] from [[Anantnag district|Anantnag]] in [[Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)|Jammu and Kashmir]], India.<ref name="Times"/> He was one among seven brothers. According to credible sources, he did his schooling in [[Punjab, India|eastern Punjab]],{{citation needed|date=October 2022}} then he moved to Lahore for his college education, he studied in [[DAV College|DAV College, Lahore]]. In 1936, the family relocated to [[Lahore]] for better economic opportunities. Sharif started a steel factory in [[Lahore]] with a [[Hindu]] businessman. He later attributed most of his success and learnings to the caring and generosity of said businessman.


In 1939, Sharif founded a small steel foundry after selling his farming land.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/374133|title=Mian Sharif dies in Jeddah|date=30 October 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> His business was among the largest businesses in [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]], only after BECO Engineering.{{fact|date=September 2022}} In 1973 PM Bhutto nationalized his factories and Main Shareef established a steel factory in Dubai.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-05-19 |title=Shahbaz Sharif Speech in Punjab Assembly - Explaining again that his Father... - video Dailymotion |url=https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4bjskc |access-date=2022-09-23 |website=Dailymotion |language=en}}</ref>
In 1939, Sharif founded a small steel foundry after selling his farming land.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/374133|title=Mian Sharif dies in Jeddah|date=30 October 2004|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref> His business was among the largest businesses in [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]], only after BECO Engineering.{{fact|date=September 2022}} In 1973 PM Bhutto nationalized his factories and Main Shareef established a steel factory in Dubai.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-05-19 |title=Shahbaz Sharif Speech in Punjab Assembly - Explaining again that his Father... - video Dailymotion |url=https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4bjskc |access-date=2022-09-23 |website=Dailymotion |language=en}}</ref>

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Muhammad Sharif
Born
Mian Muhammad Sharif

18 November 1919
Died19 October 2004(2004-10-19) (aged 84)
Resting placeRaiwind, Lahore
NationalityPakistani
Alma materDAV College, Lahore
OccupationBusinessman Industrialist
SpouseBegum Shamim Akhtar
ChildrenNawaz Sharif
Shahbaz Sharif
Abbas Sharif
RelativesSee Sharif family

Mian Muhammad Sharif (Template:Lang-ur, 18 November 1919 – 19 October 2004) was a Pakistani businessman who is known as the co-founder of Ittefaq Group and founder of Sharif Group.[1] Two of his three sons, Nawaz and Shehbaz became Prime Ministers of Pakistan.

Early life and family

Sharif was born in 1919 to Mian Mohammad Baksh, into a Kashmiri Butt trader family in Jati Umra (Amritsar) to ancestors who migrated from Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir, India.[1] He was one among seven brothers. According to credible sources, he did his schooling in eastern Punjab,[citation needed] then he moved to Lahore for his college education, he studied in DAV College, Lahore. In 1936, the family relocated to Lahore for better economic opportunities. Sharif started a steel factory in Lahore with a Hindu businessman. He later attributed most of his success and learnings to the caring and generosity of said businessman.

In 1939, Sharif founded a small steel foundry after selling his farming land.[2] His business was among the largest businesses in Punjab, only after BECO Engineering.[citation needed] In 1973 PM Bhutto nationalized his factories and Main Shareef established a steel factory in Dubai.[3]

He was married to Shamim Akhtar, with whom he had three sons. All his children became politicians, Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif and Abbas Sharif.[4] He developed a welfare project, Sharif Medical City, in Raiwind, Allama Iqbal Town, Lahore.

Death

In 2000, Sharif's family was exiled to Saudi Arabia by then Chief of Army Staff Pervez Musharraf.[1] He died of a cardiac arrest in Jeddah, in 19 October 2004, at the age of 84.[5] Sharif was suffering from chronic heart disease and underwent angioplasty twice. In 1982, he had his first heart bypass.[5] His funeral took place in Masjid al-Haram on 30 October 2004.[6] He is buried in Raiwind, Allama Iqbal Town, Lahore.

References

  1. ^ a b c Staff Report (31 October 2004). "Mian Sharif: businessman, kingmaker and philanthropist". Daily Times. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Mian Sharif dies in Jeddah". DAWN.COM. 30 October 2004.
  3. ^ "Shahbaz Sharif Speech in Punjab Assembly - Explaining again that his Father... - video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Sharif Family". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  5. ^ a b Jerar Naqvi, Lubna (31 October 2004). "Mian Sharif passes away". Asian Tribune. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  6. ^ Sharif, Arshad & Mumtaz, Ashraf (30 October 2004). "Mian Sharif dies in Jeddah". The Dawn. Retrieved 5 September 2012.