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==Politics==
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Sharif was involved in politics through his sons, [[Nawaz Sharif]] who was [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] [[Nawaz Sharif]], and [[Shahbaz Sharif]], who was chief minister of [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]. He insisted on many policies that were followed by his sons. [[Muhammad Rafiq Tarar]], who was a good friend of Muhammad Sharif was appointed as the [[President of Pakistan]] by Nawaz Sharif on recommendation of his father.
Sharif was involved in politics through his sons, [[Nawaz Sharif]] who was [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] [[Nawaz Sharif]], and [[Shahbaz Sharif]], who was chief minister of [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]. He insisted on many policies that were followed by his sons. [[Muhammad Rafiq Tarar]], who was a good friend of Muhammad Sharif was appointed as the [[President of Pakistan]] by Nawaz Sharif on recommendation of his father.
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Mian Muhammad Sharif Butt (1920 – October 2004) (Punjabi, Template:Lang-ur) was a Pakistani industrialist and father of former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharifand the chief minister of the Punjab province, Shahbaz Sharif.

Early life

Sharif was born Mian Muhammad Sharif Butt in Amritsar (now in India) in 1920. His family is traced to Shopian in the Kashmir valley. In 1947, after Pakistan's independence, Sharif immigrated to Pakistan.

Politics

Sharif was involved in politics through his sons, Nawaz Sharif who was Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and Shahbaz Sharif, who was chief minister of Punjab province of Pakistan. He insisted on many policies that were followed by his sons. Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, who was a good friend of Muhammad Sharif was appointed as the President of Pakistan by Nawaz Sharif on recommendation of his father. File:File:///C:/Documents and Settings/Administrator.ITTEFAQ/Desktop/MSharif.jpg

Death

He died in October 2004 in Jeddah at the age of 84.

See also

References

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