Mian Aminuddin
4th Governor of West Punjab
In office
2 May 1953  24 June 1954
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralMalik Ghulam Muhammad
Preceded byIbrahim Ismail Chundrigar
Succeeded byHabib Ibrahim Rahimtoola
Personal details
RelativesShah Mehmood Qureshi (granddaughter's husband)
Mian Yousuf Salahuddin
Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi
Justice Sir Mian Abdul Rashid
OccupationCivil Servant in the British Raj and then Pakistan


Mian Aminuddin (Punjabi, Urdu: میاں امین الدین) was a Pakistani civil servant. He served the Imperial Civil Service during the British Raj and then Pakistani civil servivce after independence of Pakistan. He served as the first Mayor of Lahore. He also served as the Chief commissioner of Baluchistan between 1949 and 1952 and then as the fourth Governor of West Punjab between 1953 and 1954.[1][2][3]

Early life and career

Mian Aminuddin was among the very few and early Muslim members of the Indian Civil Service (British India).[1]

"At independence Pakistan faced an acute shortage of experienced senior administrators. In the government of undivided India, there were only two Muslim ICS officers and one Muslim Indian Political Service (IPS) officer who had risen to the position of joint secretary, namely Mian Aminuddin (ICS, 1923), Ikramullah Khan (ICS, 1927), and Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Iskander Mirza."[1][4]

In Pakistan, Mian Aminuddin later served as Governor of Punjab, Pakistan also from 2 May 1953 to 24 June 1954.[3]

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