This is a partial listing of prominent political families of Pakistan given in alphabetical order.
Bahram Khan Family
The members of Bahram Khan family who have been active in politics are:
- Khan Abdul Bahram Khan (1850-1922), the founder of the family
- Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan (1882–1958) ("Dr. Khan Sahib"), pioneer in the Indian Independence Movement and a Pakistani politician, son of Khan Abdul Bahram Khan
- Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890–1988), also known as Bacha Khan, independence activist, son of Khan Abdul Bahram Khan
- Abdul Ghani Khan (1914–1996), widely considered as one of the best Pashto language poets of the 20th century, son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan
- Abdul Wali Khan (1917–2006), secular democratic socialist leader and opponent of the British Raj, son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan
- Abdul Ali Khan (1922-1997), educationist, the youngest son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan
- Nasim Wali Khan (1932-2021), Politician and wife of Abdul Wali Khan
- Asfandyar Wali Khan (born 1949), politician, son of Abdul Wali Khan
- Sangeen Wali Khan (1959–2008), politician, son of Abdul Wali Khan
- Aimal Wali Khan (born 1986), politician, son of Asfandyar Wali Khan
Imran Khan family
Members of Imran Khan's family, who are noted mainly for contributions in sports and politics:
- First Generation
- Second Generation
- Third Generation
- Bazid Khan, son of Majid Khan and maternal first-cousin once removed
Qazi family
Members of Qazi family (Urdu: خاندان قاضی), of Sindh in politics:
- Qazi Abdul Majeed Abid (Qazi Abid), a four-time Federal Minister, Sindh Provincial Minister, and son of Qazi Abdul Qayyum
- Fahmida Mirza, Speaker of the National Assembly, former Acting President of Pakistan, three-time Member of the National Assembly, and daughter of Qazi Abid
- Zulfiqar Mirza, Sindh Provincial Home Minister, former Member of the National Assembly, and nephew of Qazi Abid, Qazi Azam, and Qazi Akbar.
- Pir Mazhar Ul Haq, Senior Minister and Education Minister in the Sindh Provincial Cabinet, a three-time Sindh Provincial Minister, and grandson of Qazi Muhammad Akbar
- Marvi Mazhar, a former Member of the Provincial Assembly in Sindh and daughter of Pir Mazhar Ul Haq.
Swati Family of Mansehra
Swati is the biggest land-owning family of District Mansehra and District Battagram which controls the politics of these two districts dating back to pre-partition India.
Gabri Swati Family :
- Babar Saleem Khan Swati (Speaker KPK Assembly, MPA Mansehra II, current Khan Of Mansehra City)
- Munir Lughmani Swati (Current MPA Mansehra I)
- Zahid Chanzeb Swati (Current MPA Mansehra III)
- Khan Khudadad Khan Swati (Freedom Fighter of Pakistan Independence Movement, member of All India Muslim league, 1st Minister of Health West Pakistan and Ex- Chief of Siran Valley Mansehra)
- Saleh Muhammad Khan Swati (MNA of Mansehra District)
- Nawab Zada Wali Muhammad Khan(He remained MPA of Battagram District which was former part of Mansehra District)
- Prince Nawaz Khan Swati ( MNA of District Battagram, Prince of Allai, Son of Nawab Muhammad Ayub Khan Swati, Last Nawab of Independent Allai State)
- Reham Khan Swati (BBC journalist, former wife of Imran Khan, belongs to landlord family of Baffa Mansehra)
- Abdul Hakeem Khan Swati (Ex-Governor Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa Province, uncle of Reham Khan, Ex- Khan of Baffa Pakhal)
- Bashir Khan Jehangiri Swati (17th Chief Justice of Pakistan)
- Mufti Kifayat Ullah Khan Swati (Ex-MNA Mansehra III, famous religious scholar)
- Muhammad Nawaz Khan Swati (current MNA of Battagram)
- Abrar Ahmed Swati ( Famous Pakistani Cricketer)
- Ghulam Ghaus Hazarvi (Well Known Islamic Scholar and Politician)
- Haji Muhammad Yousaf Khan Swati( 8 times elected MPA of Battagram I, Current Khan of Trand Village)
Mitravi Swati Family
- Azam Khan Swati (Senator, former federal Minister of Railways, former federal minister of Narcotics Control, former federal minister of Science and Technology, current Chief of Sherpur, Mansehra District)
- Waji-Uz-Zaman Khan Swati ( Current royal Chief of Agror Valley, Mansehra)
- Laiq Muhammad Swati (He is the Ex-MNA current MPA of Torghar District which was former part of Mansehra District. He is also the younger brother of Azam Swati)