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On the evening of 25 January, shortly after his seemingly successful surgery, Rahman unexpectedly suffered a cardiac arrest while on the ventilator. That night, the doctors confirmed that he had passed away, his family members by his side at the time of his demise.
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due to the economic situation, where he was born. and received his basic schooling from here as well, though matriculating from Fatehpuri Muslim High School in Delhi and eventually going on to receive a degree from the Daryaganj Commercial College, also in Delhi.
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Aside from his love for newspapers and journalism, Rahman had a strong passion for cleanliness, as well as reading and writing. He was also extremely fond of recycling, as he hated unnecessary wastage of things.
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Mir Khalil ur Rahman was married to Mehmooda Khalil ur Rahman (1926-2021) from 1943 to 1992, following his death. Together, they had seven children (five daughters and two sons), including
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for medical treatment. There, he was further diagnosed with tracheostomy, having only one functioning lung, subsequently requiring surgery.
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the new headquarters for Jang Newspapers. The company was soon funded by a loan of 5,000 PKR from Abdul Ghani Barq of the
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By 1940, now having become a college student, he started and founded a newspaper and magazine publishing company for the
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Mir Khalil ur Rahman was born on 19 July 1921, the son of Mir Aziz ur Rahman and his wife, both immigrants from a
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During the mid-to-late 1930s, whilst still a teenager, him and his family moved to
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Publishers of Lahore. Pakistan's first Governor General and founder,
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and Mir Javed ur Rahman. He had a younger sister named Tahira Baqa.
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Mir Khalil ur Rehman Foundation official website (Archived)
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This business-related Pakistani biographical article is a
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Some time before his death, Rahman was diagnosed with
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was declared on 14 August 1947, Mir Khalil moved to
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Index

Mir Khalil ur Rehman
Gujranwala
Punjab
London
United Kingdom
Journalist
Business Executive
Jang Group of Newspapers
Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman
Jang Group of Newspapers
Urdu
Pakistan
Kashmiri
Kashmir Valley
Gujranwala
Punjab
New Delhi
Muslims
World War II
Delhi
Second World War
Pakistan
Karachi
Daily Jang
Karachi
Ferozsons
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors
London
United Kingdom

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