Pakistan proud prime minister Nawaz sharif comes in at number 10. he led Pakistan to celebrate a huge military achievement Pakistan conducted a series of nuclear tests on May 28 1998


at the change test site in Balochistan this allowed Pakistan to join a group of countries that are nuclear power states this day is known as yum Takbir and it made the world see that Pakistan is a nation that should not be messed with and this put a sense of peace and security in the hearts of the people of Pakistan and prime minister Nawaz Sharif was the one who decided to authorize these tests

 number nine brings us to


Arfa Kareem ARPA Kareem van gaawa became the youngest Microsoft certified professional at the age of nine years old that's young her achievements and contributions to the i.t a sector of the country are major after she became a Microsoft professional bill gates himself invited Arfa to meet with him apart from being a Microsoft professional at the age of 10 years, old Arfa joined dubai's flying club and flew a plane lucky child however unfortunately this does end on a bad note she passed away at a very young age due to an epileptic seizure in the year 2012. now our Arfa kereem technology park has been built-in Lahore Pakistan which honors.her and stands in her a memory we have another female coming in

at number eight Aisha Farooq she's not only Pakistan's but south asia's first


war-ready female fighter pilot this has also led her to be a role model for

millions of women fighter pilots have extremely tough training routines as you could imagine because the job requires so much so much focus and coordination and the ability to make quick decisions so going into this is no joke it's great to see Pakistani females in the military who are standing shoulder to shoulder with men.

 next i want to look at dr weed Syed


dr Saeed is a globally recognized scientist of Pakistani origin and the head of the department of cell biology and anatomy at the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss brain institute in Canada now get this he was the first scientist to connect brain cells to a silicon chip this is a a huge accomplishment and something that Pakistan is very proud of connecting brain cells to electronic chips open up a new possibility to take artificial intelligence to the n

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level malala yousafzai comes up next at number six


Mala  yusuf zai is a pakistani activist for female education and she's also the youngest Nobel prize recipient malala Yusuf sai had been an advocate for female education from her childhood and because of this she was brutally attacked but she ended up surviving and now she advocates for women's rights her ngo named the malala fund helped many girls get education in developing countries and she received the sake of prize in 2013 as well as the Nobel peace prize in2014.

afterward continuing with number five Benazir Bhutto


she was the first elected female prime minister not just of Pakistan but of any Muslim country she's also very educated she was an oxford and Harvard graduate and made huge contributions to the governmental structure of Pakistan and this woman was very courageous she came back to Pakistan after self-exile but unfortunately she was assassinated in the year 2007 but you see her efforts to defend democracy in Pakistan they remain until this day this is something that is deeply respected even among her.

rivals all right I had to include Nusrat Fateh Ali khan this man is a legend he was a the singer that was considered to be among the greatest voices


ever in recorded music history, he gave his first performance at the age of 16 years old and he won many awards like the president of Pakistan's award in 1987 and the UNESCO music prize in 1995 among many others  is considered the godfather of modern kawali he fused western music with kawali and he gave it a completely different direction than anybody saw for it and he was the first person to introduce kawali to the west in august 2010 nusrat fateh ali khan was included in CNN's list of the 20 most iconic musicians of the past 50 years.

1992


pakistan's team led by Imran khan they came home as world champions the country erupted in celebration and and because this time in history was so magical cricket fans around the world not just in Pakistan they're gonna remember this day forever the team captain Imran khan played with everything that he had not only this but Imran khan has consistently given back to his country did you know as a matter of fact that Imran khan donated the entire sum of his prize money from his win in the 1992 cricket world cup to build the shortcut condom cancer hospital now the Imran khan cancer appeal or the like for short helps some of the world's poorest people beat cancer and not to mention all of his philanthropic work but he also serves as the current prime minister of Pakistan yeah this guy is always willing to give his all for his country .

number two brings us to Abdul Satar Eddie


Abdul Satar Eddie gave the country of Pakistan its spirit especially in the early days Eddie built a charity empire from nothing so a lot of blood sweat and tears went into this and the Eddie foundation holds the world's largest private ambulance service he's recognized all around the world as one of the greatest philanthropists of all time and he received several international awards including Lenin and London peace awards he also received the country's highest civilian honor the Nissan Imtiyaaz and he received that

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