Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir Daughter Mahnoor’s wedding at GHQ Rawalpindi
Pakistan got a look at power, tradition, and celebration when Mahnoor, daughter of Army Chief General Asim Munir, married her cousin Abdul Rehman. The wedding, at Pakistan Army Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi, got a lot of attention because of who the family is and who was there.
Military family weddings are usually private, but this one was different. Pakistan’s top leaders came.

GHQ Rawalpindi: A Special Place
The wedding being at Pakistan Army Headquarters showed just how important it was. GHQ is usually where big decisions are made, but it turned into a party place for the celebration.
The wedding stuck to old-fashioned values and family customs. The vibe was still formal, as you’d expect at such a big deal.
Who Was There?
The Asim Munir daughter wedding had all sorts of important people from Pakistan there. Here are a few:
- President Asif Ali Zardari
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
- Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar
- The Head of the ISI
- Important military people still serving
- Retired generals and former army chiefs
Having both political and military leaders there made the wedding feel like a really big deal.
Old Ways Meet New Interest
Marrying cousins is still normal in Pakistan, especially in families that like to stick to tradition. Mahnoor marrying her cousin Abdul Rehman fits that. People online have been chatting about it.
The family didn’t want to get too much attention, so they kept details quiet. That made people even more interested!
What People Think
The wedding news spread fast. Lots of Pakistanis were curious about who was there and where it was. It was super popular because it was rare to see the personal side of the country’s top military guy.
Some experts said that these events show how connected Pakistan’s politicians and military are.
More Than Just Politics
Even though powerful people were there, at the end of the day, it was a **family thing**—a happy moment for General Asim Munir and his family. In a country always dealing with politics and security, it was cool to see another side of things.
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