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  1. Sir Malik Feroz Khan Noon (7 May 1893 – 9 December 1970) KCSI KCIE OStJ, best known as Feroze Khan, was a Pakistani politician who served as the seventh prime minister of Pakistan from 16 December 1957, until being removed when the President Iskandar Ali Mirza imposed martial law, though he himself got ousted in the 1958 Pakistani military coup.

  2. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VNEF. Lady Vicky Noon set up the Viqarunnissa Noon and Firoz Khan Noon Educational Foundation in 1992 to help Pakistani scholars to study abroad, and to reinforce the links between Pakistan and the other country where she felt most at home, Britain.

  3. While in London, she got to know Firoz Khan Noon, then High Commissioner for the Government of India, who was from a distinguished Punjabi landowning family. After five years in London, he was recalled to India in 1941 to become a member of Viceroy Archibald Wavell’s Council.

  4. Begum Viqar-un-Nisa (also known as Viqar un Nisa Noon or Viqarunnisa Noon; 1920 – 16 January 2000) was the spouse of the Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1957 to 1958. By profession, she was a social worker. She married 7th Pakistani Prime Minister Sir Feroz Khan Noon in 1945.

  5. Prime Minister Sir Feroz Khan Noon, Indian VP Dr. S. Radhakhrisnan, Lady Noon and Prime Minister Nehru entering the Indian Parliament 3-4 weeks before Martial Law was imposed in Pakistan.

  6. (1893-1970), Prime Minister of Pakistan. Sitter associated with 10 portraits. The seventh elected Prime Minister of Pakistan. Born in Lahore, into an influential landowning family from the Punjab, he was educated at Aitchison College, Lahore.

  7. After independence, Firoz Khan Noon became Foreign and Prime Minister of Pakistan. He published Wisdom for Fools (1940), a book of stories for children, and the novel Scented Dust (1941). He died in 1970.