محمد ایوٗب خان
ظٲہِریَتھ
(ایوب خان پؠٹھٕ رُجوع مُکرَر)
محمد ایوٗب خان | |
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محمد ایوب خان | |
Khan in West Germany in 1961 | |
| 2nd President of Pakistan | |
| دَفترَس مَنٛز 27 October 1958 – 25 March 1969 | |
| سٲبِقہٕ | Iskandar Ali Mirza |
| جانِشیٖن | Yahya Khan |
| 4th Minister of Defense | |
| دَفترَس مَنٛز 28 October 1958 – 21 October 1966 | |
| سٲبِقہٕ | Muhammad Ayub Khuhro |
| جانِشیٖن | Afzal Rahman Khan |
| دَفترَس مَنٛز 24 October 1954 – 11 August 1955 | |
| ؤزیٖرِ اَعظَم | Mohammad Ali Bogra |
| نٲیِب | Akhter Husain (Defence Secretary) |
| سٲبِقہٕ | Mohammad Ali Bogra |
| جانِشیٖن | Chaudhry Muhammad Ali |
| Minister of Interior | |
| دَفترَس مَنٛز 23 March 1965 – 17 August 1965 | |
| نٲیِب | Interior Secretary |
| سٲبِقہٕ | K. H. Khan |
| جانِشیٖن | Ali Akbar Khan |
| 3rd Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army | |
| دَفترَس مَنٛز 23 January 1951[1] – 26 October 1958 | |
| صَدٕر | Iskander Mirza |
| Governor General |
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| ؤزیٖرِ اَعظَم | |
| نٲیِب | Chief of General Staff See list
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| سٲبِقہٕ | Sir Douglas Gracey |
| جانِشیٖن | Musa Khan |
| Chief Martial Law Administrator | |
| دَفترَس مَنٛز 7 October 1958 – 27 October 1958 | |
| صَدٕر | Iskander Mirza |
| سٲبِقہٕ | Feroz Khan Noon |
| جانِشیٖن | Nurul Amin (1971) |
| ذٲتی مَعلوٗمات | |
| زامُت | 14 مٔیی 1907 Rehana, North-West Frontier Province, British India |
| موت | 19 اَپریل 1974 (ؤری 66) Islamabad, Pakistan |
| دَفَن | Rehana, Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
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| سِیٲسی جَماعت | Convention Muslim League (before 1974) |
| Other political affiliations | Pakistan Muslim League (1962) |
| شٔریٖکِ حَیات | Begum Ayub Khan[2] |
| بَچہِ | 2, including Gohar Ayub Khan, Grandchildren: Omar Ayub Khan, Arshad Ayub Khan |
| کیبنٹ | Ministry of Talents |
| فوجی خدمات | |
| وَفادٲری | فرما:Country data British India British India (1928–47) |
| شاخ/خدمات | فرما:Country data British India British Indian Army |
| Years of service | 1928–1958[lower-alpha 1] |
| Rank | |
| Unit | 15th Punjab Regiment |
| Commands | |
| Battles/wars | Wars as a Soldier:- Wars after Becoming Martial administrator:- |
- ↑ حَوالہٕ غَلطی: Invalid
<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedAnkit - ↑ Field Marshal Auchinleck with Begum Ayub Khan and Begum Shahid Hamid, 1964. Maj. Gen. Syed Ali Hamid.
- ↑ "Gen. Ayub becomes President". Dawn. 6 September 2017. https://www.dawn.com/news/1355171#tab-1.
محمد ایوٗب خان (14 مئی 1907-19 اپریل 1974) یُس بٔڑس پیمانس پؠٹھ ایوٗب خان ناوٕ سٟتؠ زاننہٕ چھِ یوان اوس اَکھ پأکستٲنؠ فوجی افسَر یُس 1958 پؠٹھ 1969 تام بطور دویٚم صدرِ پأکستان اوس۔ –
حَوالہٕ
[اؠڈِٹ]- ↑ Ayub retired from active service in 1958; however, he made himself field marshal in 1959. See "Military Ruler Gets Himself Elevated", Dawn, 27 October 1959
Dawn October 27, 1959 (News Report) President Ayub made Field Marshal General Mohammad Ayub Khan was conferred the rank of Field Marshal by the presidential cabinet. The communique said that the conferment of this rank will serve to demonstrate to the world in a humble way the high esteem in which he is held by his people and how grateful the nation is to its saviour. The rank of Field Marshal is the highest rank of armies built on the patron of the British Army. The press communique added that by a peaceful revolution last year the President had not only defended the territorial integrity of Pakistan but had also saved the very existence of the nation.[3]
- ↑ Ayub never had an active regular military appointment of the rank of field marshal, his last military appointment was the commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army in the rank of full general.
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