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Role
  
Pakistani Politician

Name
  
Miangul Amir


Prime Minister
  
Nawaz Sharif

Succeeded by
  
Jamal Nasar

Parents
  
Miangul Amirzeb

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President
  
General Parvez Musharraf

Prime Minister
  
Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali

President
  
Justice Retired Muhammad Rafiq Tarar

Died
  
December 28, 2007, Manglor, Pakistan

Resting place
  
Saidu Sharif, Swat District

Preceded by
  
Dr. Mahboob-ur-Rahman

Miangul Asfandyar Amir Zeb (Pashto:میانگل اسفندیار امیرزېب) was a Pakistani politician and a member of the royal family of the former Princely State of Swat, who was killed in an assassination attack by the Taliban during the 2007 skirmishes in Swat. His assassination was the first high-profile killing by the Taliban militants of Swat, occurring just a day after the killing of Benazir Bhutto.

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Family

Amir Zeb was the grandson of the former ruler of the Swat, Miangul Jehanzeb, and the former president of Pakistan, Ayub Khan Khatri. He was the son of Miangul Amir Zeb (who was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan in 1977) and a nephew of Miangul Aurang Zeb, former Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Early life and education

Born on 30 November 1965 in Saidu Sharif, Amir Zeb received his early education in the Catholic Public High School of Sangota Swat. He was then sent to the Army Burn Hall College in Abbottabad where he completed his Senior Cambridge. He received a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the College of Engineering, University of Peshawar in 1989.

Political career

Amir Zeb, as a young politician affiliated with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), was elected to the NWFP (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Assembly on the PML-N ticket in the 1997 elections and was inducted into the cabinet as education minister on 5 September 1998, a position he held until 12 October 1999. He had also won the election for the District Nazim in 2003 after the death of the previous District Nazim, Mehboobur Rahman. He held the position until 2005. The people of the valley were satisfied with his performance as District Nazim, and many drew analogies between him and his grandfather, the former ruler of Swat, Miangul Jehanzeb, who had developed the valley during his rule that ended in 1969.

Election campaign and assassination

Amir Zeb had decided to contest election on the PF-81 Swat constituency in the 2008 general elections and was campaigning in his constituency when he was killed in a roadside bomb blast targeting his vehicle on December 28, 2007 at Manglawar near Mingora. Six of his supporters were also killed in the attack. His assassination was the first high-profile death during the skirmishes in Swat. His contributions to the welfare and rehabilitation of Swat, in many fields, including education, predate the later role of Malala Yousafzai and other such activists.

References

Miangul Asfandyar Amir Zeb Wikipedia