محمد ایوٗب خان
Appearance
محمد ایوٗب خان | |
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محمد ایوب خان | |
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 |
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 | Rehana, North-West Frontier Province, British India | 14 مٔیی 1907
موت | 19 اَپریل 1974 Islamabad, Pakistan | (ؤری 66)
دَفَن | Rehana, Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan |
قومیِت |
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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 |
Cabinet | Ministry of Talents |
Military service | |
Allegiance | فرما:Country data British India British India (1928–47) Pakistan (1947–58) |
Branch/service | فرما:Country data British India British Indian Army Pakistan Army |
Years of service | 1928–1958[lower-alpha 1] |
Rank | Field Marshal[lower-alpha 2] |
Unit | 15th Punjab Regiment |
Commands | |
Battles/wars | فرما:Tree list
Wars as a Soldier:- Wars after Becoming Martial administrator:- فرما:Tree list/end |
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- ↑ "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۔ –
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