Munir Hafiez, the Glossary
Lieutenant-General (retd) Munir Hafiez (born March 1949) is a retired Pakistan Army general and the former chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) of the Government of Pakistan.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Bahawalpur, Chief executive officer, Director (business), Fauji Fertilizer Company, Government of Pakistan, Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, Karachi, Kargil War, Lieutenant general, Lieutenant general (Pakistan), National Accountability Bureau, Pakistan Army, Shahid Aziz, Vice president, XXXI Corps (Pakistan), 55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force), 7th Infantry Division (Pakistan).
- Army Burn Hall College alumni
- Frontier Force Regiment officers
- Pakistani military personnel stubs
Bahawalpur
Bahawalpur (Punjabi and Urdu: بہاول پور, romanised: Bahāwalpūr) is a city in Punjab, Pakistan.
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Chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.
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Director (business)
The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organizations.
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Fauji Fertilizer Company
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFC) (فوجی فرٹیلائزر) is a Pakistani conglomerate company based in Rawalpindi.
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Government of Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan (حکومتِ پاکستان, abbreviated as GoP), constitutionally known as the Federal Government, commonly known as the Centre, is the national authority of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a federal republic located in South Asia, consisting of four provinces and one federal territory.
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Indo-Pakistani war of 1971
The Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, also known as the third India-Pakistan war, was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan from 3 December 1971 until the Pakistani capitulation in Dhaka on 16 December 1971.
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Karachi
Karachi (کراچی) is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Sindh.
Kargil War
The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict, was fought between India and Pakistan from May to July 1999 in the Kargil district of Ladakh (erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir) and elsewhere along the Line of Control (LoC).
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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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National Accountability Bureau
The National Accountability Bureau (قومی احتساب بیورو; abbreviated NAB) is Pakistan's anti-corruption agency.
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Pakistan Army
The Pakistan Army, commonly known as the Pak Army (پاک فوج|translit.
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Shahid Aziz
Shahid Aziz (شاہد عزیز) is a Pakistani military author and a public official who served as the Chairman of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) from 2004 to 2007, and university administrator of the Federal Urdu University in 2014–16. Munir Hafiez and Shahid Aziz are Pakistani generals.
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Vice president
A vice president or vice-president, also director in British English, is an officer in government or business who is below the president (chief executive officer) in rank.
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XXXI Corps (Pakistan)
The XXXI Corps is a field corps of the Pakistan Army, currently stationed in Bahawalpur, Punjab in Pakistan.
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55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force)
The 55th Coke's Rifles (Frontier Force) was a regiment of the British Indian Army.
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7th Infantry Division (Pakistan)
The 7th Infantry Division, also known as the Golden Arrow (after its formation sign) and Peshawar Division, (after its garrison city) is one of the Pakistan Army's oldest and most battle-hardened division.
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See also
Army Burn Hall College alumni
- Ajmal Khan (Islamia College University)
- Akbar Ahmed
- Akbar Ayub Khan
- Ali Kuli Khan Khattak
- Babar Iftikhar
- Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan
- Daud Kamal
- Farrakh Khan
- Gohar Ayub Khan
- Haissam Hussain
- List of Army Burn Hall College alumni
- Mahmud Ali Durrani
- Mervyn Middlecoat
- Miangul Asfandyar Amir Zeb
- Munir Hafiez
- Nawabzada Salahuddin Saeed
- Noman Bashir
- Omar Ayub Khan
- Raja Muhammad Asad Khan
- Salman Bashir
- Syed Aqil Shah
- Tariq Khan (general)
- Tariq Rahman
- Wasim Sajjad
- Yousuf Ayub Khan
Frontier Force Regiment officers
- Abdul Waheed Kakar
- Ahmad Shuja Pasha
- Alam Khattak
- Anant Singh Pathania
- Asim Munir
- Attiqur Rahman
- Colonel Imam
- Gul Hassan Khan
- Harbans Singh Virk
- Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury
- Imran Ullah Khan
- Iqbal Khan (general)
- Julian Peter
- Maqsood Ahmad
- Mian Ghulam Jilani
- Mian Hayaud Din
- Muhammad Musa (general)
- Muhammad Nawaz (general)
- Munir Hafiez
- Nisar Akbar Khan
- Peter Whitehouse
- Qazi Altaf Hussain
- Raheel Sharif
- Rizwan Akhtar
- Sam Manekshaw
- Shaukat Qadir
- Siddique Salik
- Tim Inskip
- Vidya Dhar Jayal
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
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munir_Hafiez
Also known as Munir Hafeez.