THE KOHATIANS WHO ROSE TO EMINENCE AND EXCELLENCE


            It has been our ardent and passionate desire to establish in the Web Site of Cadet College Kohat , a Gallery of those prominent Kohatians who touched high watermark in the related field of their professions.
            The names of such Kohatians are very few with us . They are requested to please intimate their Alma-Mater about their salient achievements so as to enable us to materialize our plan . However , some names with us reproduced as follows: 

MARTYRS ("SHOHADA")

            The EX-Cadets who embraced martydom for the greater glory of their mother-land are as follows:

SWORDS OF HONOUR

  1.    Ex-Cadet Khurram Nawaz Khan, Kit No. 9, Jinnah House (PMA Kakul).

  2.    Ex-Cadet Ahmad Fauzan, Rustam House (Pakistan Navy, 1986).

  3.    Ex-Cadet Ahmad Farooq, Munawar House (Pakistan Navy, 1991).

  4.    Ex-Cadet Kashif Jadoon, Khushal House (Pakistan Navy, 1998).

  5.    Ex-Cadet Abrar Hussain, Khushal House (PAF, 1999).

MAJOR GENERALS

  1.     Ex-Cadet Maj. General Syed Sabahat Hussain (First Entry - Munawar House)

  2.     Ex-Cadet Maj.General Haroon Pasha (First Entry - House Comander Khushal House)

RECIPIENTS OF TAMGHA-E-BASALAT

  1.     Ex-Cadet Major Munawar Hayat Khan Niazi (6th Entry, Munawar House)

  2.     Ex-Cadet Major Ansar Shah (9th Entry, Jinnah House)

PROVINCIAL MINISTERS - N.W.F.P

  1.    Ex-Cadet Iftikhar Ahmad Khan Jhagra (1st entry, Khushal House)

  2.    Ex-Cadet Mohabbat Ali Zafar (9th Entry, Khushal House)

YOUNGEST PROFESSOR FROM PAKISTAN IN CANADA

Ex-Cadet Professor Dr. Ashfaq Shoaib (5th Entry, Khushal House),
Professor Of Medicine and Director of Neurology,
University of Alberta, Canada.

RESEARCH SCHOLAR

       Ex-Cadet Dr. M. Zafar Khan (5th Entry, Khushal House)

RELIGIOUS SCHOLAR, AUTHOR, SPEAKER,  POLITICAL LEADER

       Ex-Cadet Dr. M. Farooq Ahmad Khan (3rd Entry, Iqbal House)

RENOUNED PLAYER AND ATHELETE

       Ex-Cadet Major Tariq Mehmood Sadozai has the following achievements:

  1.    The best Athelete and the fastest man of the army/services for two consecutive years.

  2.    4 times International Gold Medalist.

  3.    The Fastest Man of Pakistan for one year.

  4.    Represented Pakistan in Atheletics in Asian Games in

GLORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT

                Ex-Cadet Nasir Ajmal (Kit No. 1924), a young kohatian, did his Masters in Environmental  and Energy Managment from George Washington University USA with distinction in 1997, and is currently working with Climate Institute, a Washington D.C. based N.G.O. In November 1999, at a meeting of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change in Bonn, Germany, he launched a unique project to make St. Lucia, a small island state in the Carribean, the first country to use renewable energy technologies for all its energy needs, and set an example for the rest of the world.