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Following is a list of famous and notable
Punjabi people , an ethnic group belonging to the
Punjab region . It contains people mainly from what is today
Punjab, Pakistan and
Punjab, India , and people with Punjabi ancestry or people who speak Punjabi as their primary language.
Artists
Authors
Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu
Pakistan
India
Giani Gurdit Singh
English
Khushwant Singh (1915-2014) was a prominent Indian novelist and journalist.
Aviators
Architects
Business
India
Ajay Banga , president and CEO of MasterCard; ex-CEO of Citi Group Asia Pacific
Aroon Purie , India Today group
Avtar Lit , founder of Sunrise Radio
Avtar Saini , microprocessor designer and former vice president of Intel
Binny Bansal , businessman and co-founder of
Flipkart
Bob Singh Dhillon , Sikh Punjabi Indian-Canadian property businessman
Brijmohan Lall Munjal , was an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of Hero Group
Dharampal Gulati , founder of MDH
F. C. Kohli , regarded as the "father" of the Indian software industry, founder of TCS
Gulshan Kumar , T Series music label
Gurbaksh Chahal , entrepreneur who founded several internet advertising companies
J. C. Mahindra , Mahindra & Mahindra Group
Jagdish Khattar , managing director of Maruti Udyog ltd 1999 – 2007, civil servant
Jessie Singh Saini , Indo-American industrialist
Kanwal Rekhi , one of the first Indian entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley
Kushal Pal Singh , Chairman and CEO of
DLF
M. S. Banga , ex-CEO of Hindustan Lever; director on the board of Maruti Udyog Limited
Malvinder Mohan Singh , Fortis Group
Mohan Singh Oberoi , Oberoi Hotels
[2]
Narinder Singh Kapany , Indian-American physicist known for his work on fiber optics
Raj Kundra , British–Indian businessman
Rana Kapoor , founder and managing director of Yes Bank
Rohit Bansal , businessman and co-founder of
Snapdeal
Sabeer Bhatia , co-founder of
Hotmail
Sanjiv Sidhu , founder and president of
i2 Technologies
Shivon Zilis , venture capitalist
Sunil Mittal , owner of Bharti Airtel
Vikram Chatwal , hotelier
Vinod Dham , father of the
Pentium processor
Vinod Khosla , co-founder of
Sun Microsystems
Pakistan
Anwar Pervez , founder of
Bestway
Ashar Aziz , founder of
FireEye in Silicon Valley
Bashir Tahir , former CEO of Dhabi Group
Fred Hassan , director at
Warburg Pincus
James Caan , founder of Hamilton Bradshaw
Malik Riaz , founder of Bahria Town,
Mansoor Ijaz , founder of Crescent Investment Management Ltd
Mian Muhammad Latif , founder of Chenab Group
Mian Muhammad Mansha , founder of Nishat Group
Michael Chowdrey , founder of
Atlas Air
Shahid Khan , owner of Flex-N-Gate, Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham F.C
Sohaib Abbasi , former CEO of
Informatica
Zameer Choudrey , CEO of Bestway
Cartoonists
Doctors
India
Educators and scientists
Nobel laureates
Abdus Salam , first Pakistani Nobel prize winner in Physics
Har Gobind Khorana , first Punjabi Nobel prize winner.
Pakistan
Asad Abidi , professor of electrical engineering at the
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Masud Ahmed , theoretical physicist and one of the leading figures of the Theoretical Physics Group - the group that developed the theoretical designs of Pakistan's nuclear weapons
Ishtiaq Ahmed , professor of political science at the
University of Stockholm
Nazir Ahmed , experimental physicist and first chairman of the
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)
Farooq Azam , professor of oceanography at the
University of California, San Diego
Tariq Ali , political activist, historian, writer, journalist and public intellectual
Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry , nuclear physicist and pioneer of Pakistan's nuclear weapons research program
Nayyar Ali Dada , architect in modernist architecture
Fayyazuddin , theoretical physicist
Mahbub ul Haq , economist and inventor of the
Human Development Index (HDI)
Tasawar Hayat , mathematician
Shahbaz Khan , hydrologist and director of the UNESCO cluster office in Jakarta
Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood , nuclear engineer
Salim Mehmud , rocket scientist
Atif Mian , professor of economics, public policy and finance at
Princeton University
Zia Mian , physicist and co-director of the program on science and global security at
Princeton University
Ghulam Murtaza , theoretical physicist
Qaiser Mushtaq , mathematician
Adil Najam , dean of global studies at
Boston University
Ayyub Ommaya , neurosurgeon and inventor of the
Ommaya reservoir
Khalil Qureshi , physical chemist
Muneer Ahmad Rashid , mathematical physicist
Riazuddin , theoretical physicist and one of the leading figures of the Theoretical Physics Group - the group that developed the theoretical designs of Pakistan's nuclear weapons
India
M. M. S. Ahuja , Indian physician and endocrinologist
Om P. Bahl , Indian molecular biologist
Jasbir Singh Bajaj , Indian physician and diabetologist; conferred with the Padma Vibhushan award
Hoon Balakram , Indian mathematician
Indu Banga , historian at Punjab University, Chandigarh
Lekh Raj Batra , distinguished mycologist and linguist
Sabeer Bhatia , founder of the Hotmail email service and Jaxtr
Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar , first director-general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
Praveen Chaudhari , Indian American physicist
Kasturi Lal Chopra , Indian material physicist
Ram Nath Chopra , Indian medical officer; widely considered the "father of Indian pharmacology"
Virender Lal Chopra , Indian biotechnologist, geneticist, agriculturalist, former director-general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
Kirpal Singh Chugh , Indian nephrologist
Manoj Datta , Indian engineer
Sukh Dev , Indian organic chemist
Vinod Dham , engineer, entrepreneur and venture capitalist; popularly known as "Pentium Engineer"
Meena Dhanda , philosopher and academic at
University of Wolverhampton
Satish Dhawan
Baldev Singh Dhillon
Vijay K. Dhir , Indo-American scientist
Guru Prakash Dutta , Indian cell biologist and immunologist
Khem Singh Gill , Indian academic, geneticist
Piara Singh Gill , Indian nuclear physicist
Sucha Singh Gill , Indian academic, economist
Khem Singh Grewal , Indian pharmacologist
Ravi Grover , Indian nuclear scientist
Hansraj Gupta , Indian mathematician
Sardul Singh Guraya , Indian biologist
Ranjit Lal Jetley , soldier and scientist
Gurcharan Singh Kalkat , Indian agricultural scientist
Ved Prakash Kamboj
Vijay Kumar Kapahi , Indian astrophysicist
Narinder Singh Kapany , Indian-born American Sikh physicist
Satinder Vir Kessar , Indian synthetic organic chemist
Pradeep Khosla , academic computer scientist
Vinod Khosla Indian American engineer and businessman
Rakesh Khurana , Indian-American educator
Neelam Kler , Indian neonatologist
Nayanjot Lahiri , Indian historian and archaeologist at
Ashoka University
Purshotam Lal , Indian cardiologist
Narinder Kumar Mehra , Indian immunologist
Mridula Mukherjee , Indian historian specialized in modern India
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Manohar Lal Munjal , Indian acoustical engineer
Yash Pal , Indian scientist, educator and educationist
Mohinder Singh Randhawa , Punjabi civil servant, botanist, historian, art and culture promoter, prominent writer
Narinder Singh Randhawa , Indian agricultural scientist
Suresh Rattan
Birbal Sahni , Indian paleobotanist who studied the fossils of the Indian subcontinent
Daya Ram Sahni , Indian archaeologist
Harvinder Sahota , Indian American cardiologist
Hargurdeep (Deep) Saini , Vice President and Principal of the
University of Toronto at Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Sartaj Sahni , American-Indian computer scientist
Harvinder Sahota , Indian American cardiologist
Pritam Saini , English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu writer; historian; literary critic
[3]
Sanjay Saini , professor of radiology,
Harvard Medical School
[4]
[5]
Subhash Saini , senior computer scientist,
NASA Ames Research Center , USA
[6]
P. K. Sethi
Dheeraj Sharma , professor at IIM-Ahmedabad; writer
Khushdeva Singh , Indian physician and social worker
Manjit Singh , armament scientist
Upinder Singh , Indian historian specialized in ancient India at
University of Delhi
Sahib Singh Sokhey , Indian biochemist
Janak Raj Talwar , Indian cardiothoracic scientist
B. K. Thapar , Indian archaeologist; Director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India, 1978–1981
Kartar Singh Thind
Surinder Vasal , Indian geneticist scientist
Purshottam Lal Wahi
Khushwant Lal Wig , Indian physician
Bagicha Singh Minhas , Indian economist
Folklore
Film industry
Bollywood (India)
The following is a list of famous Punjabi families and individual artistes who have worked in Bollywood:
Family
Artistes
The Sahnis
Balraj Sahni ,
Bhisham Sahni ,
Parikshit Sahni
The Anands
Chetan Anand ,
Dev Anand ,
Vijay Anand
The Chopras - 1
Baldev Raj Chopra ,
Yash Chopra ,
Ravi Chopra ,
Aditya Chopra ,
Uday Chopra
The Chopras - 2
Priyanka Chopra ,
Parineeti Chopra
The Deols
Dharmendra ,
Sunny Deol ,
Bobby Deol ,
Esha Deol ,
Abhay Deol
The Bachchans
Teji Bachchan ,
Amitabh Bachchan ,
Abhishek Bachchan ,
Shweta Bachchan Nanda
The Malhotras
Prem Nath ,
Rajendra Nath ,
Bina Rai ,
Prem Kishen
The Roshans
Rakesh Roshan ,
Hrithik Roshan
The Singhs
Dara Singh ,
Vindu Dara Singh
The Rajs
Jagdish Raj ,
Anita Raj
The Puris
Madan Puri ,
Amrish Puri ,
The Khannas - 1
Rajesh Khanna ,
Twinkle Khanna ,
Rinke Khanna
The Khannas - 2
Vinod Khanna ,
[10]
Akshaye Khanna ,
Rahul Khanna
The Bedis
Kabir Bedi ,
Pooja Bedi ,
Protima Bedi
The Kapurs
Pankaj Kapur ,
Shahid Kapoor
The Kapoors - 1
Prithviraj Kapoor ,
Trilok Kapoor ,
Raj Kapoor ,
Kareena Kapoor ,
Ranbir Kapoor ,
Rishi Kapoor ,
Shashi Kapoor ,
Shammi Kapoor ,
Randhir Kapoor ,
Karishma Kapoor ,
Rajiv Kapoor ,
Karan Kapoor
The Kapoors - 2
Anil Kapoor ,
Boney Kapoor ,
Sanjay Kapoor ,
Arjun Kapoor ,
Sonam Kapoor
The Kapoors - 3
Jeetendra ,
Tusshar Kapoor ,
Ekta Kapoor
The Ahujas
Arun Kumar Ahuja ,
Nirmala Devi ,
Govinda Ahuja ,
Sunita Ahuja ,
Tina Ahuja ,
Krushna Abhishek ,
Ragini Khanna ,
Vinay Anand ,
Arti Sharma ,
Saumya Seth
The Dhawans
David Dhawan ,
Varun Dhawan ,
Rohit Dhawan ,
Anil Dhawan
The Devgans
Veeru Devgan ,
Ajay Devgan ,
Anil Devgan
The Oberois
Suresh Oberoi ,
Vivek Oberoi
The Aroras
Malaika Arora Khan ,
Amrita Arora
The Tulis
Rajendra Kumar ,
Kumar Gaurav
The Dutts
Nargis Dutt ,
Sunil Dutt ,
Sanjay Dutt
Individual Actors
Directors
Documentary filmmakers
Lollywood (Pakistan)
Directors
Punjabi cinema (India)
Directors
Actors
The Punjabi film industry has produced a number of successful actors, actresses, writers, directors and filmmakers, many of whom have been known internationally.
Actors
Actresses
Tamil cinema (India)
International Film and TV personalities
Governor
Mughal Empire
Muslim
Adina Beg , last Muslim governor of the Punjab
Abd al-Samad Khan
Zakariya Khan Bahadur was the Mughal Empire's subahdar of the Lahore Subah from 1726, succeeding his father, Abd al-Samad Khan, in the post.
Shaikh Gadai Kamboh , Chief Justice of Mughal Empire
[11]
Shahbaz Khan Kamboh , Governor of
Bengal
Wazir Khan ,
[12]
Grand Vizier of Mughal Empire
Saadullah Khan ,
[13]
Grand Vizier of Mughal Empire
Hifzullah Khan , Governor of Sindh and Kashmir
[14]
Sayyid Abdullah Khan , Governor of
Bijapur and
Ajmer
[15]
Sayyid Hassan Khan ,
Grand Vizier of Mughal Empire .
[15]
Sayyid Hussain Khan ,
Mir Bakhshi of Mughal Empire.
[15]
Moin-ul-Mulk was the Mughal and later Durrani governor of the Punjab between 1748 and 1753
Adina Beg Arain , Governor of
Lahore and
Multan
Fakir Azizuddin
Mutawassil Khan Rustam Jang
Nizam Hidayat Muhi-Ud-Din Khan
Sultan of Gujarat, a descendant of
Muzaffar Shah I
[16]
Sikh
Hindu
Monarch
Sikh Empire
Maharaja Ranjit Singh , founder of the Sikh Empire
Misl Rulers
Others
Journalists
Print
India
England
Pakistan
Electronic/broadcast
India
Pakistan
Military
Pakistan Armed Forces
General
Raheel Sharif , former
Chief of Army Staff of the
Pakistan Army , is the most respected and popular general in the country's history.
[26]
Air Force
Army
Adina Beg
Ranjit Singh
Hari Singh Nalwa
Ilahi Bakhsh
General
Asim Munir , current Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
General (R)
Raheel Sharif , former
Chief of Army Staff of the
Pakistan Army
General (R)
Qamar Javed Bajwa , former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
General
Zia ul Haq , former Chief of Army Staff and
President of Pakistan
General (R)
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani , former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan army
General (R)
Tikka Khan , former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
General (R)
Asif Nawaz
Janjua , former Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army
Lt Gen
Asim Saleem Bajwa
Lt Gen (R)
Abdul Ali Malik
Lt Gen (R)
Nasser Khan Janjua
Maj Gen (R)
Rao Farman Ali
Maj Gen (R)
Muhammed Akbar Khan
Maj Gen
Iftikhar Janjua , most senior Pakistani officer killed in battle during
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 while fighting with his troops on the front line
Maj Gen (R)
Iftikhar Khan , first local Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army
Maj Gen (R)
Muhammad Yusaf Khan
Maj Gen (R)
Raja Sakhi Daler Khan
Maj Gen (R)
Akhtar Hussain Malik
Maj Gen (R)
Noel Israel Khokhar
Brig (R)
Raja Habib ur Rahman Khan
Brig (R)
Amir Gulistan Janjua
Major
Tufail Muhammad ,
Nishan-e-Haider
Major
Raja Aziz Bhatti , Nishan-e-Haider
Major
Muhammad Akram , Nishan-e-Haider
Major
Shabbir Sharif , Nishan-e-Haider
Captain
Muhammad Sarwar , Nishan-e-Haider
Naik
Saif Ali Janjua , Nishan-e-Haider
Lance Naik
Muhammad Mahfuz , Nishan-e-Haider
Sowar
Muhammad Hussain , Nishan-e-Haider
Navy
Indian Armed Forces
Airforce
Army
General Bikram Singh , former
Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army
General
Deepak Kapoor , former Indian Army Chief
General
Om Prakash Malhotra , former Indian Army Chief
Captain
Saurabh Kalia , martyr of
Kargil war
General
Ved Prakash Malik , former Indian Army Chief
General
Bikram Singh , former Indian Army Chief
Captain
Arun Singh Jasrotia ,
[29]
General
Pran Nath Thapar , former Indian Army Chief
General
Nirmal Chander Vij , former Indian Army Chief
Lt General
Jagjit Singh Aurora (1916–2005), General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Eastern Command of the Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971; led the ground forces campaign in the eastern front of the war
Lt General
Punita Arora , first woman in the Indian Armed Forces to reach the second highest rank of Lt General;
[30] first woman to become the Vice-Admiral of
Indian Navy
[31]
Major General
Shabeg Singh
Brigadier
Kuldip Singh Chandpuri (retired), awarded
Maha Vir Chakra (MVC) by the
Indian Army for his leadership in the
Battle of Longewala
Captain Vikram Batra , former officer of Indian army, martyred in 1999
Kargil war and was awarded
Param Vir Chakra posthumously
Navy
Other notables
Singapore Armed Forces
Music
Pakistan
Alam Lohar , considered one of the most important singers of Punjabi folk.
[32]
Punjabi Folk
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan , considered as one of the greatest performers of qawwali.
[33]
Sufi Qawwali
Classical Hindustani Gharanas
Panjabi Gharana
Patiala Gharana
Sham Chaurasia Gharana
Atif Aslam , widely acclaimed playback singer
Modern Playback
India
Mohammed Rafi was a singer famous for singing multiple genres and styles
Punjabi folk singers and sisters
Parkash Kaur and
Surinder Kaur in 1967
Punjabi folk
Sufi Qawwali
Jagjit Singh , popular
ghazal singer
Classical Hindustani Music
Patiala Gharana
Sham Chaurasia Gharana
Sukhwinder Singh , singer of
Academy and
Grammy award-winning song "
Jai Ho "
Modern playback
Models
Politicians
India
Pakistan
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Revolutionaries
Religious figures
Sikh Gurus
Guru Nanak , founder of
Sikhism
Other Sikh figures
Muslim Sufis and saints
Hindu Gurus and saints
Buddhist figures
Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Ahmadiyya
Sportspersons
Baseball
Chess
Table Tennis
Tennis
Cricket
India
Harbhajan, pictured here bowling in the nets
Pakistan
Pakistani
cricketer
Shoaib Akhtar is one of the fastest bowlers in the world.
England
Canada
New Zealand
Basketball
Hockey
Field hockey
Ice hockey
Athletics
Golf
Wrestling
Shooting
Cycling
Soccer
Boxing
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Freestyle Wrestling
Mixed martial arts
See also
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