Nasreddin Murat-Khan
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Nasreddin Murat-Khan[lower-alpha 1] TI (1904 – 15 October 1970) was a Russian-born Pakistani architect and civil engineer. He is renowned for designing the iconic national monument, the Minar-e-Pakistan.[1][2][3] He was also the architect of the Gaddafi Stadium and several other notable buildings and structures.
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Nasreddin Murat-Khan | |
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Насреддин Муратханов (Russian) نصر الدین مراد خان (Urdu) Nasruddin Muratxan (Kumyk) | |
Born | 1904 (1904) |
Died | 15 October 1970 (aged 65–66) |
Resting place | New Elahi Park, Misri Shah Cemetery, Lahore 31°35′9″N 74°19′58″E |
Nationality | Russian (1907–1950) Pakistani (1950–1970) |
Education | Civil engineering Architecture |
Notable work | Minar-e-Pakistan Gaddafi Stadium |
Spouse |
Hamida Akmut (m. 1944–1970) |
Children | Pari Murat-Khan, Zeynab Ozbek, Maryam Murat-Khan, Mesme Tomason, Meral Murat-Khan (daughters) |
Awards | Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (1963) |
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