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Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan

Yahya Khan
یحییٰ خان
Yahya Khan (cropped version).jpg
3rd President of Pakistan
In office
25 March 1969 – 20 December 1971
Prime Minister Nurul Amin
Preceded by Ayub Khan
Succeeded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Commander in Chief of Pakistan Army
In office
18 June 1966 – 20 December 1971
Lieutenant Lt.Gen. Abdul Hamid Khan
Preceded by Musa Khan
Succeeded by Gul Hassan
Personal details
Born Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan
(1917-02-04)4 February 1917
Chakwal, Punjab, British Indian Empire
(now in Punjab, Pakistan)
Died 10 August 1980(1980-08-10) (aged 63)
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Resting place Westridge
Citizenship British Indian Empire
 Pakistan
Nationality British Subject (1917–1947)
Pakistan (1947–1980)
Political party None
Domestic partner Akleem Akhtar
Alma mater Punjab University
Indian Military Academy
Command and General Staff College
Religion Shia Islam
Civilian awards Order of Pakistan.png Nishane-e-Pakistan (withdrawn)
Yellow Crescent, Symbol of Islam.png Hilal-e-Pakistan (withdrawn)
Order of Pahlavi (Iran).gifNeshan-e-Pahlavi
Military service
Service/branch  British Indian Army
 Pakistan Army
Years of service 1939–1971
Rank OF-9 Pakistan Army.svgUS-O10 insignia.svg General
Unit 4/10th Baluch Regiment (S/No. PA–98)
Commands Deputy Chief of Army Staff
GOC 7th Division (Peshawar)
15th Division, Sialkot
14th Division, Dacca
105th Independent Brigade
Battles/wars

World War II

Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

Military awards Hilal-Jurat Ribbon.gifHilal-e-Jurat (withdrawn)

World War II

Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

Indo-Pakistani War of 1971

Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (Urdu: آغا محمد یحییٰ خان‎; 4 February 1917 – 10 August 1980), widely known as Yahya Khan, NePl, was a Pakistani military leader, martial law administrator, and the President of Pakistan, serving in this post from 1969 until turning over his presidency in 1971. His presidency witnessed the breaking-up the unity of Pakistan from being the largest Muslim country in the world to economic and military collapse through a foreign intervention in 1971.

Participated in the Mediterranean theatre of World War II on behalf of Great Britain's British Indian Army, he opted for Pakistan when joining its military after the United Kingdom partitioned the India in 1947, and helped executing the covert infiltration in Indian Kashmir that sparked the war with India in 1965. After controversially appointed to assume the army command, Yahya Khan took over the presidency and enforced martial law by suspending the constitution in 1969. Holding the nation's first nationwide elections in 1970, he delayed the power transition to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman that inflammed the civil violent unrest in East-Pakistan and authorized the East Pakistani authorities to violently suppressed the rebellion while trying restoring the law and order in West-Pakistan.


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