Talk:Tarar (surname)

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sikh tarars are only few in haryana. one of the prominent family is in village-singarah,nanaksar,nissing-karnal. late sardar harnam singh, also famous as BA harnam singh, was head of the family , migrated from pakistan in 1947,with his uncle. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.95.41.19 (talk) 15:18, 22 September 2006‎

"Tarar DataBase"
Can someone please explain what this "database" is doing in a general encyclopedia article? Please move it somewhere else - it does not belong here. This is not a chat group. John Hill 23:01, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

famous TARAR of Pakistan
1- Muhammad Rafiq Tarar (Urdu: محمد رفیق تارڑ) (born November 2, 1929) was the ninth President of Pakistan from January 1, 1998 until June 20, 2001 and before that Supreme Court of Pakistan judge and Chief Justice of Lahore High Court. During Pakistan's independence in 1947, Rafiq Tarar performed voluntary duty as a relief worker in camps set up by Muslim Students Federation for refugees, migrating from India to Pakistan.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Rafiq_Tarar)

2-Mustansar Hussain Tarar (Urdu: مستنصر حسين تارڑ) ( 1 March 1939)is a Pakistani author, actor, former radio show host, compere and enthusiast. Having made a name for himself by taking the mantle in Pakistan's mountaineering community, Mustansar Hussain is widely recognized as one of the most famous and well known personalities in both Pakistan and the rest of the world. Though the origin of his fame and decadence is usually considered to be his established and decorated career and as a writer, Tarar can also be recognized as the foremost endorser for tourism projects in Northern areas of Pakistan, having exorbitantly increased the array of tourist exposure to the areas in question by becoming both a mountaineer and an adventure author who uses these locations as backdrops for his storylines.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustansar_Hussain_Tarar)

3-Sultan Amir Tarar (died January 2011), best known as Colonel Imam, was a Pakistan Army officer and special warfare operation specialist. He was a member of the Special Service Group (SSG) of the army, an intelligence officer of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and served as Pakistani Consul General at Herat, Afghanistan.[1] A veteran of the Soviet war in Afghanistan, he is widely believed to have played a key role in the formation of the Taliban, after having helped train the Afghan Mujahidin on behalf of the United States in the 1980s.[2] Colonel Imam, who was a commando-guerrilla warfare specialist, had trained Mullah Omar and other Taliban factions. Colonel Imam remained active in Afghanistan's civil war until the 2001 United States led War on Terrorism, and supported the Taliban publicly through media.[2](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_Imam) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ajmeritarar (talk • contribs) 15:17, 11 April 2011‎

Non notable names etc
Hi I am again removing non notable and repeated names from this list of notables. Please openly add those names of people who already have existing articles on Wikipedia thanks. 39.54.247.135 (talk) 16:16, 1 April 2016 (UTC) Ch Shahid Hussain Tarar, Pakistan (Punjab)