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The grand wedding ceremony of Ammar Tayyab, son of Mian Saleem Tayyab

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The grand wedding ceremony of Ammar Tayyab, the son of Mian Salim Tayyab, the chief executive of Mian Channu, the famous British and Pakistani businessman Tayyab Restaurant London and Royal Tayyab Wedding Hall, was held in Lahore and Mian Chanu, in which prominent British and Pakistani business socialites were present. Political personalities participated

LAHORE/Mian Chanun Report by Arif Chaudhary

Son of Pakistani and British businessman Tayyab Restaurant London Chief Executive Mian Saleem Tayyab and husband of Tayyab Restaurant Director Mian Waseem Tayyab and nephew of Mian Aleem Tayyab and founder and entrepreneur of Tayyab Restaurant London late Mian Muhammad Tayyab. Grandson Ammar Salim Tayyab’s wedding ceremony was held in a local hall in Lahore with Iqra Imran, the daughter of late business personality Mian Imran. The barat was welcomed by the famous band, the friends, relatives and the bride threw bhangra to the beat of the drum and the grand ceremony of Walima was held at the Royal Taib Hall in Mian Channu. Among them PTI senior leader Rana Faisal Rauf Khan – Rana Umar Member of National Assembly Chaudhry Azhar Nara – Former Superintendent Jail Bashir Khan – RPO Rao Munir Ahmed Zia – SSP Khurram Shahzad Bureau Secretary Malik Nisar Ahmed – Sheikh Mohammad Nadeem. – Chaudhry Zahid Gujjar – Chaudhry Sunny Gujjar – Aamir Khan London – Tanveer Ashraf – Zulfiqar Ali Chauhan – Nabi Hussain – Naeem Malik – Mian Ramzan – Mian Zahoor Tayyab – Chaudhry Qasim – Chacha Fayaz Ali – Mian Shafiq Mian Siddique – Sohail Anjum Ansari – Seth Sajjad Hussain Kharl – Azam Awan – Syed Ali Gibran – and community leaders from all over the region participated.


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