Jahan Dad Khan, the Glossary
Lieutenant General Jahan Dad Khan (جہانداد خان, 1929 – 2011) was an officer of the Pakistan Army and 14th Governor of Sindh, Pakistan.[1]
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20 relations: Ashraf W. Tabani, Government of Sindh, Governor of Sindh, Hilal-i-Imtiaz, Lieutenant general, Lieutenant general (Pakistan), Malhoo, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Muhammad Khan Junejo, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Oxford University Press, Pakistan, Pakistan Army, Pakistan Medal, Pakistan Military Academy, Pakistan Red Crescent Society, Rawalpindi, Regiment of Artillery (Pakistan), Sadiq-ur-Rashid Ibrahim Abbasi, Sitara-e-Basalat.
- Governors of Sindh
- Pakistani military personnel stubs
Ashraf W. Tabani
Ashraf W. Tabani (17 December 1930 – 16 July 2009) was a Pakistani businessman and politician who was the Governor of Sindh and the Provincial Minister of Finance, Industries, Excise and Taxation between 1981 and 1984 during Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's term of office as the President of Pakistan. Jahan Dad Khan and Ashraf W. Tabani are governors of Sindh.
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Government of Sindh
The Government of Sindh (حڪومت سنڌ) (حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan.
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Governor of Sindh
The governor of Sindh is the appointed head of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Jahan Dad Khan and governor of Sindh are governors of Sindh.
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Hilal-i-Imtiaz
The Hilaal-e-Imtiaz, also spelled and transliterated as Hilāl-e-Imtiyāz, is the second-highest (in the hierarchy of "Hilal") civilian award and honour given to both civilians and military officers of the Pakistan Armed Forces by the Government of Pakistan.
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Lieutenant general
Lieutenant general (Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a military rank used in many countries.
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Lieutenant general (Pakistan)
Lieutenant General is a three-star army officer rank in the Pakistan Army.
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Malhoo
Malhoo (Urdu:ملہو) is a village in the Chach Valley of Attock District in Punjab, Pakistan.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 187611 September 1948) was a barrister, politician, and the founder of Pakistan.
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Muhammad Khan Junejo
Mohammad Khan Junejo (18 August 1932 18 March 1993) was a Pakistani politician and statesman who served as the tenth Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1985 to 1988 under president Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
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Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (12 August 192417 August 1988) was a Pakistani military officer who served as the sixth president of Pakistan from 1978 until his death.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.
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Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army, commonly known as the Pak Army (پاک فوج|translit.
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Pakistan Medal
The Pakistan Medal (Tamgha-e-Pakistan) was established by King George VI in 1949 as a commemorative medal.
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Pakistan Military Academy
Pakistan Military Academy, also referred to by its acronym PMA, is an officers training centre located near Kakul village in the city and district of Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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Pakistan Red Crescent Society
Pakistan Red Crescent Society (ہلالِ احمر پاکستان), is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency medical and relief services in Pakistan.
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Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi (Punjabi) is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab.
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Regiment of Artillery (Pakistan)
The Regiment of Artillery is the military administrative and combat support branch of the Pakistan Army.
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Sadiq-ur-Rashid Ibrahim Abbasi
Lieutenant General Sahibzada Muhammad Sadiq ur-Rashid Ibrahim Abbasi (صادق الرشید ابراہیمعباسی; 1928–2002), also known as S.M. Abbasi, was a three star general in the Pakistani Army, Governor of Sindh (military administration) and member of the Bahawalpur royal family. Jahan Dad Khan and Sadiq-ur-Rashid Ibrahim Abbasi are governors of Sindh.
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Sitara-e-Basalat
Sitara-e-Basalat (ستارہِ بسالت||Star of Valour) is a non-operational gallantry (courageous behaviour, especially in battle) award of Pakistan Armed Forces given to individuals for distinguished acts of gallantry, valor or courage while performing their duty It is given by the President of Pakistan on the recommendation of a service chief.
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See also
Governors of Sindh
- Amir Nasir Khan Talpur
- Ashraf W. Tabani
- Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim
- Francis Mudie
- George Baxandall Constantine
- Governor of Sindh
- Governor's House, Karachi
- Habib Rahimtoola
- Hakeem Muhammad Saeed
- Hugh Dow
- Imran Ismail
- Ishratul Ibad
- Jahan Dad Khan
- Junayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-Murri
- Kamaluddin Azfar
- Kamran Tessori
- Lancelot Graham
- List of commissioners and governors of Sind (British India)
- Mahmoud Haroon
- Mamnoon Hussain
- Mir Adal
- Mir Rasool Bux Talpur
- Moinuddin Haider
- Muhammad Dilawar Khanji
- Muhammad Mian Soomro
- Muhammad Zubair Umar
- Mumtaz Bhutto
- Nasreen Jalil
- Qadeeruddin Ahmed
- Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
- Rahimuddin Khan
- Sadiq-ur-Rashid Ibrahim Abbasi
- Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui
- Shaikh Din Muhammad
Pakistani military personnel stubs
- Abbas Abbasi
- Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry
- Anis Ahmed (military officer)
- Asif Mumtaz Sukhera
- Azhar Abbas (general)
- Ghulam Hussain Chaudry
- Hercharn Singh
- Hussain Khan (captain)
- Iftikhar Ali Khan (general)
- Jahan Dad Khan
- Jamil Rahmat Vance
- Julian Peter
- Leslie William Cannon
- Major Amir
- Mervyn Cardoza
- Muhammad Khan (Pakistan Army officer)
- Muhammad Rafiq (brigadier)
- Muhammad Riaz Khan
- Munir Hafiez
- Munir Sadiq
- Naveed Mukhtar
- Raja Rizwan
- S. K. Malik
- S. K. Tressler
- Safdar Butt
- Saifullah Cheema
- Samad Ali Changezi
- Shahbaz Khan (colonel)
- Shahid Baig Mirza
- Shahida Malik
- Shahzad Naeem Khan
- Shamsur Rahman Kallue
- Sharbat Ali Changezi
- Sohail Aman
- Syed Ahmed Salman
- Tanveer Naqvi
- Tariq Waseem Ghazi
- Zaheer-ul-Islam