Muhammad Shariff | |
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Gen. Shariff (second left) along with Gen. Zia (third left) in the passing out parade of the 55th PMA Long Course, 16 April 1977.
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Birth name | Muhammad Shariff |
Born |
Rawalpindi, Punjab State, British Indian Empire (now Pakistan) |
February 22, 1921
Died | August 6, 1999 Lahore, Punjab |
(aged 78)
Buried at | Lahore, Punjab Province |
Allegiance | Pakistan |
Service/branch | Pakistan Army |
Years of service | 1942 - 1978 |
Rank | General |
Service number | (PA – 426) |
Unit | 3rd Battalion of Punjab Regiment |
Commands held |
Command and Staff College, Quetta Military Representative to CENTO GOC 33rd Infantry Division II Corps, Multan Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff |
Battles/wars |
Dir Operation of 1961 Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 |
Muhammad Shariff (22 February 1921 – 6 August 1999) was a retired four-star general in the Pakistan Army who was the first Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee since its inception in 1976 till his retirement in 1978. General Muhammad Shariff was the first Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff Committee of the Pakistan Defense Forces who was succeeded by Admiral Mohammad Shariff in 1978.
Shariff received his early education at Lawrence College, Ghora Gai, Murree. Shariff was commissioned in the British Indian Army in 1942 into a battalion of 3rd Punjab Regiment, the Muslim companies of which were amalgamated into 1 Punjab after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. He and Aslam Khan Afridi(Fellow Kashmiri and elder brother of Asghar Khan, Pak AirForce Chief) took part in Indonesia operations as well as kashmir 1947-48 operations. He was one of few ethnic kashmiri officers to join Pakistan Army at the independence of Pakistan in 1947 as senior most kashmiri officers Hiralal Atal and Md Karimullah Sheriff joined Indian army. Shariff then moved to 3 Punjab Regiment.His bravery in kashmir operations was noted and he was rapidly promoted. He became Lieutenant Colonel in 1952 and was promoted to Brigadier-General eight years later in 1959. Then Brigadier-General Shariff took part in the 1960 Dir Operations when the army removed the Nawab of Dir when he was commanding the Shariff Force.
As a major general, a rank to which he was promoted in 1966, Gen Shariff served in the GHQ, commanded an infantry division and then became Commandant, Command and Staff College, Quetta in May 1968 continuing till January 1970. In 1970 he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and posted as Pakistan's Permanent Representative at CENTO HQ in Ankara, Turkey.