Tikka Khan
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Le général Tikka Khan (ourdou : ٹِکّا خان), né le 7 juillet 1915 à Ghakar, dans le Pendjab et mort le 28 mars 2002 à Rawalpindi, est un militaire pakistanais. Il a été à la tête des forces armées de son pays du 3 mars 1972 au 1er mars 1976, quand Zulfikar Ali Bhutto était au pouvoir.
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Tikka Khan (Urdu: ٹکا خان) (Punjabi: ٹکا خان; 10 Februari 1915 – 28 Maret 2002) adalah Kepala Staff Militer Pakistan dari Maret 1972 sampai dengan Maret 1976). Raja Tikka Khan lahir di desa Jochha Mamdot di dekat Rawalpindi tahun 1915. Ia lulus dari Akademi Militer India di Dehradun dan ditugaskan pada tahun 1939.
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Тикка Хан (англ. Tikka Khan; 7 июля 1915, Равалпинди, Британская Индия — 28 марта 2002, Равалпинди, Пенджаб), полное имя — Мохаммед Тикка Хан. Известный пакистанский военный деятель, генерал, отличился особой жестокостью по отношению к бенгальскому населению Восточного Пакистана во время войны. За свои жестокие действия в ходе конфликта получил прозвище — Мясник Бенгалии.
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General Tikka Khan HJ HQA SPk NePl (Urdu: ٹکا خان; 10 February 1915 – 28 March 2002) was a Pakistan Army general who was the first chief of army staff from 3 March 1972 until retiring on 1 March 1976. Along with Yahya Khan, he is considered a chief architect of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide which according to independent researchers led to the deaths of 300,000 to 500,000 people.
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Le général Tikka Khan (ourdou : ٹِکّا خان), né le 7 juillet 1915 à Ghakar, dans le Pendjab et mort le 28 mars 2002 à Rawalpindi, est un militaire pakistanais. Il a été à la tête des forces armées de son pays du 3 mars 1972 au 1er mars 1976, quand Zulfikar Ali Bhutto était au pouvoir.
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Tikka Khan (Urdu: ٹکا خان) (Punjabi: ٹکا خان; 10 Februari 1915 – 28 Maret 2002) adalah Kepala Staff Militer Pakistan dari Maret 1972 sampai dengan Maret 1976). Raja Tikka Khan lahir di desa Jochha Mamdot di dekat Rawalpindi tahun 1915. Ia lulus dari Akademi Militer India di Dehradun dan ditugaskan pada tahun 1939.
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General Tikka Khan HJ HQA SPk NePl (Urdu: ٹکا خان; 10 February 1915 – 28 March 2002) was a Pakistan Army general who was the first chief of army staff from 3 March 1972 until retiring on 1 March 1976. Along with Yahya Khan, he is considered a chief architect of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide which according to independent researchers led to the deaths of 300,000 to 500,000 people. Gaining a commission in 1940 as an artillery officer in the British Indian Army to participate in World War II, he rose to command the 8th and 15th infantry divisions in the war with India in 1965. In 1969, he was appointed as the commander of IV Corps while acting as martial law administrator in West Pakistan under President Yahya Khan. In 1971, he took over the command of army's Eastern Command in East Pakistan and appointed as Governor of East Pakistan where he oversaw the planning and the military deployments to execute the military operations to quell the liberation war efforts by the Awami League. His tough rhetoric to deal with political enemies earned him notoriety and a nickname of Touka (meaning Cleaver) and he was soon relieved of his command by President Yahya Khan. After commanding the II Corps in the war with India in 1971, Tikka Khan was promoted to four-star rank and appointed as the first chief of army staff of the Pakistan Army in 1972. As an army chief, Tikka Khan provided support to the Pakistan nuclear programme alongside bureaucrat Ghulam Ishaq Khan. Upon retirement from the military in 1976, he was subsequently appointed as National Security Advisor by Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, only to be removed in 1977 as a result of enforced martial law. In the 1980s, he remained active as a political worker of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and emerged as its leader when appointed as Governor of Punjab after the general elections held in 1988. His tenure ended when President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismissed Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's government in 1990 and he was succeeded by Mian Muhammad Azhar. He retired from politics in 1990. He died on 28 March 2002 and was buried with full military honours in Westridge cemetery in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
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Тикка Хан (англ. Tikka Khan; 7 июля 1915, Равалпинди, Британская Индия — 28 марта 2002, Равалпинди, Пенджаб), полное имя — Мохаммед Тикка Хан. Известный пакистанский военный деятель, генерал, отличился особой жестокостью по отношению к бенгальскому населению Восточного Пакистана во время войны. За свои жестокие действия в ходе конфликта получил прозвище — Мясник Бенгалии.
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