Tariq Saleem Doggar
– Former Inspector General of Punjab Police.Tariq Saleem Dogar is a former Inspector General of Police, Punjab
Sardar Abdul Hameed Dogar
- Abdul Hameed Dogar (Urdu:عبدالØمید ڈوگر) is a former justice of Sindh High Court and a former Chief Justice of Pakistan
Abdul Hameed Dogar is a former justice of Sindh High Court and a former Chief Justice of Pakistan.
Following the Proclamation of Emergency by General Pervez Musharraf as Chief of Army Staff, on November 3, 2007., Justice Dogar took oath on Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) and was administered the oath of office of Chief Justice of Pakistan. On July 31, 2009, the Supreme Court of Pakistan, in delivering a decision on Constitution Petitions No. 08 and 09 of 2009, declared that the taking oath on PCO was not legal and held that Justice Dogar was never a Constitutional Chief Justice of Pakistan as the office of the Chief Justice of Pakistan was never vacant by the de jure Chief Justice, hence treated him the de facto Chief Justice of Pakistan by protecting his all administrative, financial acts and any oath made before him in the ordinary course of affairs of the office of the Chief Justice of Pakistan, except the recommendations made by him in respect of appointments and reappointments for the offices of the superior judges.
Dr. Nazir Ahmad Mithu Dogar(Late), former MPA from Burewala and a noted activist.
Sardar Muhammad Irfan Dogar - National Assembly of Pakistan
Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar , MNA (PML (N) - Pakpattan
Sardar Wajid Hussain Dogar - Assembly Tenure: 2008-2013 (15th Assembly )
Sardar Wajid Ali Dogar son of Sardar Allah Ditta was born on February 2, 1967 at Pakpattan.
He passed intermediate in 1990. He has been elected as Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in bye-elections 2008 against the seat vacated by his brother Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar, who had won both National and Provincial seats and opted for National Assembly seat.
He served as Member District Council Pakpattan during 1992-95; as Nazim District Government, Pakpattan during 2005-08.
His brother remained Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1997-99 and is a sitting MNA.
He passed intermediate in 1990. He has been elected as Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab in bye-elections 2008 against the seat vacated by his brother Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar, who had won both National and Provincial seats and opted for National Assembly seat.
He served as Member District Council Pakpattan during 1992-95; as Nazim District Government, Pakpattan during 2005-08.
His brother remained Member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1997-99 and is a sitting MNA.
Sardar Muhammad Hussein Dogar.
Twice member of Punjab Assembley and Special Assistant to Chief Minister Punjab.
Sardar Muhammad Hussein Dogar.
Twice member of Punjab Assembley and Special Assistant to Chief Minister Punjab.
Sardar Muhammad Hossain Dogar son of Sardar Noor Ahmed Dogar was born on September 18, 1955 at Kasur.
He obtained the degree of LL.B. in 1981 from Punjab University Law College, Lahore. He served as Member, District Council Kasur during 1987-92; as Member, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab during 1993-96 and also functioned as Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government and Rural Development during 1993-95 and as Special Assistant to Chief Minister during 1995-96.
A landlord, an agriculturist, a lawyer and a businessman, who has returned to the Punjab Assembly for the second term in general elections 2008. He has travelled to Saudi Arabia, UK and Dubai.
He belongs to a famous political family and several members of his family including Sardar Muhammad Ashiq Dogar, Sardar Muhammad Sharif Dogar and Sardar Shaukat Ali have served as Members of Punjab Assembly as well as of National Assembly.
CH.GHULAM RASOOL DOGAR:S/O CH.KAMAL DIN DOGAR. ADVOCATE SHEIKHUPURA.
Sardar Muhammad Shareef Dogar (Jameyat-e-Ulma-e-Pakistan)
Abdus Samad Dogar
He was elected as member of the Senate in March 1997 for a six year term. He is currently a member of the Senate Standing Committees on Petroleum and Natural Resources and on Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and on Labour, Manpowr and Oversease Pakistinies and also on Functioanl Committee on Problems of Less Developed Areas.
Abdus Samad Dogar
Mohammad Asif Dogar
Dr. Dogar joined RDR in July of 2008 after completing his radiology training at university of Iowa hospitals and clinics.
Dr. Dogar completed clinical year, four years of residency training in Diagnostic Radiology and a fellowship in Neuroradiology at Universities of Iowa Hospital and Clinics Iowa City Iowa.
During his residency he trained in Conventional Radiology, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Dogar attended King Edward Medical College Lahore, Pakistan, where he received his M.B.B.S (Bachelor in Medicine and Surgery).
Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar
Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar, who was appointed as director general public relations of Punjab on July 5, 2010, is author of eight books and is a prominent columnist.
His books are part of the syllabus of journalism in Punjab University.
Dr Aslam Dogar got master and PhD degrees in journalism from the Punjab University. He has rich experience in journalism and teachings.
He joined the Punjab Public Relations Department as assistant director and served in various positions after that.
He has also been teaching MA and MPhil in journalism students in the Punjab University and Beaconhouse National University.
He also served as assistant editor of monthly ‘Siara Digest’ from 1980 to 1982 and deputy editor of monthly ‘Qaumi Digest’ from 1982 to 1985.
His columns appear under the title of ‘Zer-e-Lab’ in Urdu-language dailies including ‘Pakistan’, ‘Jang’ and ‘Nawa-i-Waqt’ and weekly ‘Zindagi’.
Dr Muhammad Aslam Dogar, who was appointed as director general public relations of Punjab on July 5, 2010, is author of eight books and is a prominent columnist.
His books are part of the syllabus of journalism in Punjab University.
Dr Aslam Dogar got master and PhD degrees in journalism from the Punjab University. He has rich experience in journalism and teachings.
He joined the Punjab Public Relations Department as assistant director and served in various positions after that.
He has also been teaching MA and MPhil in journalism students in the Punjab University and Beaconhouse National University.
He also served as assistant editor of monthly ‘Siara Digest’ from 1980 to 1982 and deputy editor of monthly ‘Qaumi Digest’ from 1982 to 1985.
His columns appear under the title of ‘Zer-e-Lab’ in Urdu-language dailies including ‘Pakistan’, ‘Jang’ and ‘Nawa-i-Waqt’ and weekly ‘Zindagi’.
Air Commodore Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar
Born in early 1920s in village of Jhangvi, Punjab, India.
He was self-educated, hailing from a humble family of farmers. Inspute of objections from his parents and family, who preferred he work in the fields, he walked 7 miles each day to school.
He offered free tuition to a local household’s children on his way back from school, in exchange for a meal and time to finish his own studies, since there was no electricity in his village and he could not read/write in the dark.
He finished his schooling and joined Faisalabad Agricultural University (before partition) to receive a Bachelors in Agriculture and won gold medalist award in Mathematics.
He joined the Indian Air Force as a pilot in the 40s and moved to Pakistan after partition with his wife and daughter of a few months. The journey to Pakistan was on foot and very grueling, encountering several attacks from Hindu and Sikh bands.
After reaching Pakistan, he settled back Faisalabad, where he took up a job teaching in a local college.
He finally enlisted in the Pakistan Air Force and was awarded the Sitaar-e-Juraat by Ayub Khan for his bravery in a 1948 daring mission into Indian-occupied Kashmir.
Air Commodore Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar was the Pakistan Air Force bomber pilot and aerial warfare specialist who was the first military person to receive the Pakistani military award Sitara-e-Jurat. A World War II vetern, he is most known for his participation in Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 when he had interecepted the IAF fighter jets. A founding and former member of what is known now as Special Service Wing, Dogar is known to be instrument in creation of a special forces unit for the Pakistan Air Force called the Special Service Wing (SSW).
* Air Commodore Mukhtar Ahmad Doggar - was the first PAF recipient of the Sitara-i-Jurat for the events of November 4, 1948.
* Vice Admiral Mehmood Ali Doggar.
* Sharon Doggar - Author of Waves.
* Rana (Doggar) Foroohar - Newsweek Senior Editor, Overseas
Editions.
Abdus Samad Doggar-Senator PML(Nawaz)
Chaudhary Abdul Ghani dogar(30 may_1910-13 june_1999) Mr Abdul ghani dogar was the subedar in the Indian army before partiotion of India and Pakistan .He was educated from Aligardh university situated in India was the one of the famous University of India for muslims.He partecipated in the 2nd world war and went to Turkey for the purpose of war . He was the Famous Armed personality in Jalender and Hoshyar pur .After partition he came Lahore and took the charge of Nankana Sahib in 1949. HE took part in the war of 1965 too.he got retirement in 1973 He has eight sons living in Chak #232 R.B baway wala Faisalabad. Mr abdul Ghani died in 13 june 1999 in the same village.(may Allah bless him )
Chaudhry Ghulam Ahmad Dogar(Late):, Ex Account Manager Of BUREWALA TEXTILE MILL. He Was a Great Personality among the Dogar communtiy. His sons; Sardar Saeed Ahmad Dogar He is working in BUREWALA TEXTILE MILL at a higher rank in Spinning Section. Sardar Rashid Ahmad Dogar He is working in PAKISTAN AIR FORCE As a Wing Commander And now These Days He is Working IN Quetta. Sardar Aziz Ahmad Dogar and Sardar Najeeb Ahmad Dogar Both are doing a well business in ISLAMABAD.
Chaudhry Noor Ahmad Dogar(Late):, He was a famous ‘Advocate of High Court’ based in Faisalabad, Pakistan and also had his own petroleum business. Ch. Noor Ahmed Dogar was originally from Kamalia, Zila Toba Tek Singh but finally settled in Faisalabad after graduating in law from Karachi. Ch. Noor Ahmed Dogar was known as a true gentleman having a very likeable personality. He has left behind three daughters and one son; namely Fariha Noor (Masters in Food and Nutrition), Faiza Noor (Masters in Organic Chemistry and Degree in Social Sciences & Psychology from UK), youngest daughter Dr. Ayesha Madiha and a son called Ch. Mohammed Umar Hayat Dogar (BENG(Hons) in Electronics & Information Engineering as well as Business Administration qualification gained from UK). Ch. Mohammed Umar Hayat Dogar is settled in UK and now works as a European Manager for a global electronics company as well as having his own property business.
Chaudary (late) Mahtab Din Dogar:He was the sixth Zaildar and one of the most respected leaders in the Dogar community. He was awarded two squares of land in Chichawatni by the British Rulers of India, in reward for examplary bravery for apprehending robbers. He helped settle his brothers in 41/12L Dogaranwala, and went back to his Zail which consisted of 44 villages in Jalendar Hoshairpur area. His sons; Chaudary Charag Din who graduated from Canada in 1952 became the Agriculture Advisor to the Government of Pakistan; Chaudary Nawab Din became Tehsildar (1st class magistrate); followed by Chaudary Gulam Mahue Din becoming the seventh Zaildar of the Dogar family before the birth of Pakistan; Lt. Col. Sardar M. joining the British Forces; Chaudary Abual Fazal and Chaudary Bashir Ahmed. Three of his grand-daughters became foreign qualified Nuclear Research doctors and two grand-sons became one star Generals in the Armed Forces along with many of his nephews as two star Generals and a great-grand-son Brig. Abdullah Dogar becoming a third generation officer and a soldier continuing the legacy of Dogars as brave and intelligent soldiers. Also, huge new legacy line of numerous doctors. Lt. Col. (late)
Sardar Mohammed Dogar: Graduated from Lahore, commissioned in British Army as first Dogar Officer of Crown; Passed out with Sword of Honor from Daradoom Indian Military Academy; Being Camp Commander while serving with 17th Dogara Regiment as a captain he was responsible for bringing and helping whole villages across border from India while himself being the last one to cross border. Later on commanded the most distinguished infantry regiment of Pakistan in 1965 War against India. He was famous for not wearing a steel helmet and leading with a stick. After, leaving the Army he was founding member of Pakistan Employees Social Security Institution and later on became the assistant commissioner of Punjab Employee Social Securities Institution. His military tradition was followed by many of his nephews, two sons (Major Ahmed Khalid Dogar; Pak Army and Muhammed Qasim; Royal Canadian Armed Forces) and grand children first from Maj. Ahmed Khalid Dogar who has two sons who are Dr. Saifuddin Khalid Dogar and Dr. Salahudin Khalid Dogar working as doctors in Manchester,U.K; also in recognition a legacy of Doctors for Lt. Col.'s grand-children are Dr. Irum Aziz Dogar, Dr. Ahsan Tariq Dogar, Dr. Saira Imran and Dr. Sana Arif Dogar.
Chaudhry Rehmat Ali Dogar, arguably the wealthiest Dogar in Pakistan has left behind a legacy of successful and sprawling community of his siblings based out of Burewala, Pakistan. Chaudhry Rehmat Ali migrated alone from Hoshiarpur India to Burewala in 1948. He strove hard to build the largest privately owned, passenger transport company " Abbassia transport-Bure Bus service'. He has numerous philanthropic ventures to his name, from donating land to Burewala girls college to an entire area of Burewala named after him as 'Rehmatabad'. His land holdings in and around Burewala span over 1800 acres of agricultural land. Chaudhry Rehmat Ali' youngest son Abdul Aziz was elected to parliament as MPA from Burewala in 1977. Chaudhry Rehmat Ali's most of the grandsons are now settled abroad with one : Nadeem Ahmad Dogar working as CEO of Warid Telecom Georgia, two grandsons from his daughter (Dr. Saifuddin Khalid Dogar and Dr. Salahudin Khalid Dogar working as doctors in Manchester,U.K, Tanveer Ahmad Dogar (a graduate of Georgia State University) is currently working as a Assistant General Manager at one of the Hilton Hotels in Atlanta and Azhar Aziz Dogar who (a graduate of University of Pennsylvania and Brown University/USA) is currently working as a managing director at DIB Capital (part of Dubai Islamic bank), UAE. Tariq Saleem Dogar is Inspector General (IG) of Punjab Police. Formerly, he was Director General of the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) and, prior to that, Additional Inspector General (AIG) of Punjab police. He is based in Lahore. Over the last two decades he has held numerous posts in Punjab police and has made tremendous contribution to the welfare of law and order in Pakistan, to help his community of needy Dogar's and promote justice in the society.
'Malik Muhammad Azam Dogar'-is serving in OGDCL as its Executive Director in BS-21. He has served in OGDCL for the last 36 years in different capacities. He belongs to a respectable of Multan. His father (Shamas Malik) was the first resident Editor of Daily Nawai Waqt and was a close associate of Quaid-e-Azam. Sardar Muhammad Ashiq Dogar(Late) was the first from the Dogar tribe to be elected as MPA twice and later first to be elected as MNA twice from Kasur Distt. Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar is a close relative of ex MNA Srdar Muhammad Ashiq Dogar. He himself has a unique honour of winning both MNA and MPA seats in 2007 General elections. He won the provincial assembly election in 1997 as well. Air Commodore Mukhtar Ahmad Dogar was the first PAF recipient of the Sitara-i-Jurat for the events of November 4th, 1948.
Brig Abdul Hamid Dogar: Served as Director General of Armoured Corps.
Brig Abdul Waheed Dogar: Besides holding various Command and Staff positions, he carried out a successful anti-Hijacking operation at Lahore Airport.
Brig Yasub Ali Dogar, Sitara-i-Basalat, Sitara-i-Esaar, Sitara-i-Imtiaz; Was a pioneering member of the Special Services Group (SSG) Commandos; Commanded Guides Infantry (FF), an armoured infantry battalion; Commanded the operational Brigade at Siachin; Was the founder director of Anti-Narcotics Force, Punjab; Has been Lord Mayor of Lahore and Advisor to the Governor of the Punjab on Public Affairs and Minority Affairs; Was also appointed to be Coordinator of the National Volunteer Movement (NVM) created after the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake. Is an active member of Pakistan Red Crescent Society (Punjab).
Brig Zahid Hussain Dogar: Besides holding various Command and Staff positions in army was also a great polo player and the polo ground of Quetta is named after him . Vice Admiral Mahmood Ali was Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Pakistan Navy. Rear Admiral
Tayab Ali Dogar of the Pakistan Navy is currently Commandant of the National Security College and former Director General of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency.
Justice Sardar Muhammad Dogar of the Lahore High Court is from the Chotali Dogars of District Hoshiarpur and now hails from Sheikhupura.
Muhammad Rafiq Dogar is a famous journalist and columnist. He is also the author of a famous Islamic book "Al-Ameen", written on the life of Muhammad.
'Riasat Ali Dogar-is a government functionary and working with Oil and Gas Development Company as its Public Relationing Officer. He belongs to Faisalabad and had now settled in Islamabad for the last 16 years. He is known in circles for his services for the welfare and betterment of Dogar community all over Pakistan. He is a well known figures within electronic and print media of Pakistan.
Hamid Riaz Dogar is a senior journalist and columnist of Lahore. Currently he is working with Daily Jasarat Karachi, as the Chief Editor and the Bureau Chief of Lahore Office.
Babar Dogar is a renowned journalist and columnist. He has worked with different leading media groups including Nawa-i-Waqt Group, Jang Group, and Express Group. Currently he is working with The News and is Bureau Chief of The Associated Press news organization of the United States.
Mustapha Dogar, Author of a four-volume series book about the history of Dogar tribe in subcontinent , including a book on history of PATIALA state, regarding the roll of dogar tribe in the state.
Sharon Dogar: Author of Waves.Lt Col
Muhammad Sarwar Dogar Sardar Saifullah Dogar. The first DMG officers of the Dogar tribe.
Murtaza Bilal Qasim Dogar, Chief Technology Specialist e-Bizsoft Inc. Florida, USA. Ghulam Farooq Dogar, Ophthalmologist and vitreoretinal surgeon, Canada. A graduate of King Edward Medical College, Lahore, he was previously been working in Shalamar and Sharif City hospitals, Lahore after training in Ireland and the U.K. He attained his FRCS(Ophthalmology) from Ireland. He subsequently moved to Newfoundland Canada, where he is a well-known Ophthalmologist.
Ghulam Mahmood Dogar, Police Service of Pakistan, holds both Quid-i-Azam Police Medal and President Police Medal, presently serving as Senior Superintendent of Police in Punjab. He graduated with the highest honor from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He has made a great contribution to the society and police department by nabbing notorious criminals during his various postings in Sindh, Baluchistan and Punjab.
Sultan Mehmood Dogar, renown journalist of the Northwest Frontier Province (NWFP). He produced hundreds of stories and he was arrested by the police many times. He broke the story of the famous corruption case of Sardar Mehtab, the former Chief Minister of NWFP.