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Malik Ata Muhammad Khan
Pakistani feudal lord and politician (–)
Malik Ata Muhammad Khan | |
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Born | Malik Ata Muhammad Khan ()25 October British India |
Died | 6 February () (aged82) Attock |
Citizenship | Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Spouse | (Daughter of Nawab of Kalabagh) |
Residence(s) | Kot Fateh Khan, District of Attock |
Occupation | HSH Prince (Malik) of Principality of Kot Fateh Khan |
Malik Ata Muhammad Khan (Urdu, Punjabi: ملک عطا محمد خان, 25 October – 6 February ), popularly known as Prince Malik Ata was a Pakistani feudal lord and politician.
He was the chief of Kot Fateh Khan in Attock District of North Western Punjab, Pakistan. He was also a member of the Punjab Assembly between and
Malik Ata was known for his equestrian hobbies. He was the first elected President of the Equestrian & Tent Pegging Federation of Pakistan. He was well known in Pakistan for his attempts to promote tentpegging and bull races.
He was one of the founders of the International Tent Pegging Federation which is recognised by the FEI.[1] He was the Vice-President of International Tent Pegging Federation.[2]
History
He was the maternal grandson of Sir Sardar Muhammad Nawaz Khan Gheba who was the chief of the Gheba[3][4][5][circular reference] tribe.
He was the son of Malik Yar Muhammad Khan, who was married to the eldest daughter of Sardar Muhammad Nawaz Khan Gheba.
Political career
In , he contested election on the Islami Jamhoori Ittihad (IJI) platform[6] Thereafter in , Malik Ata Muhammad Khan again contested the election from his home constituency (PP – Attock) and was elected and served the provincial assembly of the Punjab from 5 November to 28 June [7] After his father's death in , he assumed the responsibilities of the family and management of the estate, hence why he was unable to continue his work in politics.[6]
Participation in international events
Malik Ata has taken part in tent pegging and other equestrian championships in Europe, South Africa, Australia, the United States and India.
When the horse is running 65 to 70 miles per hour and you have to pick a small, one-inch peg from the ground it is very spectacular, either with the sword or with the lance"
—Malik Ata recalls the events of Delhi at Barkah Equestrian Ground, [8]
- In , Ata participated in the Ninth Asian Games held in Delhi, winning the silver medal for Pakistan.[8]
- Ata with Pakistan team took part in Hyde Park games in London.[9]
- Ata led Pakistan tent pegging team at the annual Royal Adelaide Show held in Adelaide, South Australia.[10]
- Ata led the Pakistan team in the Penta Grand World Equestrian Tent Pegging Championship in , and [citation needed]
International Tent Pegging Federation
In his preliminary address at the World Equestrian Tent Pegging Championship held in Gurgaon, India, Ata expressed the desire for a world organisation to address the FEI.
The participants created the World Tent Pegging Federation, of which Ata was elected honorary president.[1][15] At the second World Tent Pegging Federation Meeting held in Oman on 27 October , Ata was elected a member of the Executive Committee to serve for four years.[16]
Media appearances
He was mentioned in BBC series Michael Palin's Himalaya production.[17]Michael Palin during his trip to South Asia visited Malik Ata's home town.[17] He witnessed some traditional activities and bulls race event there.[18]
He was the subject of a short documentary produced by the BBC entitled "One Man and his Horse" in [19]
Malik Ata was also subject of a documentary "Malik Ata and his love for the traditional sports".
It was presented by Trans World Sport Channel with the co operation of BBC. Producer Sophia Swire along with her team visited traditional bulls at Kot Fateh Khan.[20]
He also appeared in PTV's drama Alpha Bravo Charlie produced by ISPR and directed by Pakistani drama and film director Shoaib Mansoor.[21]
He appeared in the movie "Verna", played the role of a governor (released on 17 November ).
Many scenes have been shot in his haveli at Kot Fateh Khan.
Photo gallery
Malik Ata Muhammad Khan at Horse and Cattle Show Attock,
Malik Ata with Amer Munawar
Malik Sher Afzal giving medal to Malik Ata Muhammad Khan at Attock Mela April
Malik Ata and Pak team at World Equestrian Championship India
Malik Ata and others enjoying the competition
Malik Ata with one of his dancing horses at Kot Fateh Khan Mela
Malik Ata, Mian Javed Akhtar, Ashraf Hayat Gondal, Ch Zulfiqar Ali at the BTA Championship South Africa
Malik Ata Muhammad Khan at Horse and Cattle Show, Ranger Ground Lahore
Malik Ata, Ch Zulfiqar, Qamar Zaman Khan and Wamiq Shah at Royal Adelaide Show , Australia
Masi Ata with Alexander Gandaa, Senior Associate NPD
Malik Ata riding on Grey Cloud at Chakri (Rwp) Mela
Malik Ata Muhammad Khan with his friends at Kot Fateh Khan Mela
Malik Ata receiving medal from General Atif of Oman at Asian Beach Games , Oman
Malik Ata leading Pakistan tent pegging team at Sudan
Malik Ata at Tent Pegging at Pindi Gheb, Pakistan
References
- ^ ab"Minutes / Minutes of the inaugural meeting held at the Best Western Sky City Hotel محضر الاجتماعl / pdf file".
World Tent Pegging Federation. Archived from the original on 24 December
- ^"Malik Ata Muhammad Khan / Detail". Archived from the original on 12 August Retrieved 14 September
- ^See Griffin and Massey, Chiefs and Families of Note in the Punjab Lahore, , along with detailed appendices of pedigree tables
- ^Gazetteer of the Attock District, , Part 1" (Punjab district gazetteers) Author Punjab (Pakistan) Edition 2, reprint Publisher Sang-e-Meel Publications, Original from the University of Michigan Digitized Aug 29, Length pages Subjects History
- ^"Gazetteer of the Attock District, ", Author Punjab (Pakistan) Edition 2, reprint Publisher Sang-e-Meel Publications.
Original from the University of Michigan Subjects History
- ^ ab"Malik Ata Muhammad Khan". Retrieved 11 September
- ^"Members / Previous members from to / Detail". Punjab Assembly.
- ^ abOcasia (10 December ).
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Malik Ata Muhammad Khan (Urdu, Punjabi: ملک عطا محمد خان, 25 October – 6 February ), popularly known as Prince Malik Ata was a Pakistani feudal lord and politician. He was the chief of Kot Fateh Khan in Attock District of North Western Punjab, Pakistan."Article: Interview of Malik Ata at Barkah equestrian Grounds". Olympic Council of Asia. Oman. Retrieved 1 October
- ^"Miachael Palin, Himalaya, Day 4: Fatehjang / Detail". Retrieved 23 August
- ^Andrew Graham (4 October ). "Profile: Pakistan team, royal Adelaide Show, day 05 tuesday".
kangraphotos. Adelaide. Retrieved 11 October
- ^Staff report (31 January ). "News: Three foreign teams to take part in tent pegging championships". Pakistantoday. Lahore.
- ^Staff report (9 February ). "News: 5-day International Tent pegging competition begins in Faisalabad".
CNBC Pakistan. Karachi.
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Archived from the original on 9 October Retrieved 9 October
- ^Hound,Horse (12 February ). "Report: Medals for British tent peggers in Pakistan". Horse&Hound. United Kingdom.Prince malik ata biography books free Malik Atta Muhammad Khan was born on 25th October, at Pindi Ghaib, District Attock. His Father, Nawabzada Malik Yar Muhammad Khan, was a nephew of He came, he saw, he conquered.
Retrieved 15 February
- ^Blogger, guest (20 February ). "Article: A spot of tent pegging in Pakistan". Horseandcountrytv. United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 13 November Retrieved 9 October
- ^Pariwar, Vaibhav (26 March ). "News: The International Tent Pegging Championship 2–13".
tentpeggingchampionship. India.
- ^"World Tent Pegging Federation Meeting in Oman International Tent Pegging Federation اﻻتحاد الدولى لﻻلتقاط اﻻوتاد".Prince malik ata biography books Malik Ata Muhammad Khan (Urdu, Punjabi: ملک عطا محمد خان, 25 October – 6 February ), popularly known as Prince Malik Ata was a Pakistani feudal lord and politician. He was the chief of Kot Fateh Khan in Attock District of North Western Punjab, Pakistan.
Archived from the original on 10 November Retrieved 17 November
- ^ abPalin, Michael (10 December ). "Article: Himalaya, Day 4 Fateh Jang". Palins travels. UK. Retrieved 30 October
- ^Palin, Michael (10 December ). "Article: Himalaya, Day 4 Fateh Jang".Prince malik ata Malik Ata Muhammad Khan (Urdu, Punjabi: ملک عطا محمد خان , 25 January – 6 February ), popularly known as Prince Malik Ata was a Pakistani feudal lord and politician. He was born in British India. Khan was a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab from to
Palins travels. UK. Retrieved 6 October
- ^BBC (20 November ). "Video:BBC documentary about Malik Ata". Youtube. Pakistan. Retrieved 6 October
- ^"Trans World Sport / Traditional bulls race in Pakistan / Detail". Dailymotion.
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- ^Admin. "Article:Alpha Bravo Charlie". pakistanitvdrama. Pakistan. Retrieved 8 October