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Nawab Muhammad Abbas Khan Abbasi
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Nawab Muhammad Abbas Khan Abbasi (نواب محمد عباس خان عبّاسی)born at the Sadiqgarh Palace, Dera Nawab Sahib, Bahawalpur, 22nd March 1924. He was eldest son of, Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi (نواب صادق محمد خان عبّاسی پنجم) Amir of the God gifted country of Bahawalpur۔ He educated at Aitchison College, Lahore and ICS Coll, Dehra Dun.He got Commission as 2nd-Lieut IA attached 5th Btn Indian Grenadiers, served in WW2 in Persia and Burma, remained Recruiting Officer at AHQ Lahore 1943-1944. He became Acting Chief Minister of Bahawalpur 1948, and after that Deputy Chief Minister 1948-1949. He was appointed as Director Military Operations from 1971-1972. Delegate Delineation Jammu and Kashmir Line of Control 1972. He also served as Governor of the Punjab from 1975-1977. He succeeded on the death of his father, 24th May 1966. He was deprived of his rank, titles and honours by the Government of Pakistan, 1st January 1972. He Chair Sir Sadiq Mohammad Khan Trust, Patron Sadiq Public School, Sadiq Abbas Degree Coll, Dera Nawab Sahib, Dar ul-Amman Orphanage, Al-Sadiq Jamia Mosque, etc. He recieved Imtiaz-i-Abbasia 1st class, Silver Jubilee (1935), Coron (1937 & 1953), 39/45 and Burma stars, British War and India Service (1945), Pakistan Independence (1950), Pakistan Republic (1956) medals, etc. He was married to Nawab Shamsa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Major Aali Martabat Maulvi Shams ud-din Muhammad Qureishi, at Bahawalpur Fort on 18th March 1945. He died on 14th April 1988. He was burried in Nawabi Cemetery, Derawar Fort. He had issue, two sons and two daughters:
 * 1) 1) Nawab Salah ud-din Ahmad Khan Abbasi
 * 2) 2) Sahibzada Falah ud-din Muhammad Abbasi [Prince Falahuddin Abbasi]
 * 3) 3) Sahibzadi Aisha Yasmien [Princess Yasmien Abbasi]
 * 4) 4) Sahibzadi Safia Nausheen [Princess Nausheen Abbasi]