Background
Mughal, Mohammad Rafique was born on September 2, 1936 in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Son of Shaffi and Alam Shaffi (Bibi) Mughal.
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B & W Pictures & Line Drawings: 142 Colour Pictures: 28 Size 31.25cm x 23.50cm Cholistan - An arid and hostile land of exotic subcontinent of India for the milleiums and now mostly part of the southwest Pakistan is full of history of the heroic deeds of it's inhabitants known for their valour, honour and dignity. Its archaeological treasures could be the envy of any civilization.
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Mughal, Mohammad Rafique was born on September 2, 1936 in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan. Son of Shaffi and Alam Shaffi (Bibi) Mughal.
Bachelor with honors, Gordon College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 1956. Master of Arts, University Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1970.
Field officer and assistant, Department of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan, 1961-1967;
director explorations, Department of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan, 1973-1976;
visiting professor, University of California, Berkeley, 1977;
director department archaeology, National Museum, Karachi, Pakistan, 1979-1980;
archaeology advisor, Director Antiquities, Bahrain, 1980-1982;
director archaeology, Department Archaeology & Museum, Government of Pakistan, Lahore, 1983-1993;
director general of archaeology and museums, Department Archaeology & Museum, Government of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan, since 1994. Extension professor Punjab U., Lahore, 1988, 92. External examiner Master of Arts students Peshawar (Pakistan) U., 1965-1985.
External and internal examiner Punjab U., 1988-1989. Member of the Board of Governors Lahore and Bahawalpur Museum, 1990, 93. Consultant scholar University Museum of University Pennsylvania.
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Honorary fellow Society Antiquaries (London). Member International Council on Monuments and Sites, National Fund for Cultural Heritage, Pakistan Society Archaeology, Archives & Museum (committee for Sindh culture and history heritage 1994), International Union Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (permanent council), La Society Asiatique, German Archaeolog. Institute.
Married Zarina Tabassam Sharif, Febr. 6, 1966; children: Atif, Asim, Komal, Kashif.