تیکا خان
تیکا خان (اوردو: ٹِکّا خان )، (دوغوم:۱۰ فوریه ۱۹۱۵ -اؤلوم:۲۸ مارس ۲۰۰۲) بیر پاکیستانلی ۴ اولدوزلو ژنرال ایدی.
قایناقلار
دَییشدیر- ^ General Tikka Khan's Headstone (Headstone in graveyard). Army Graveyard, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. 2011.
- ^ "Gen. Tikka Khan, 87; 'Butcher of Bengal' Led Pakistani Army". Los Angeles Times. 30 March 2002. http://articles.latimes.com/2002/mar/30/local/me-passings30.1. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
آرتیق اوخو
دَییشدیر- Zaheer, Hasan: The separation of East Pakistan : The rise and realisation of Bengali Muslim nationalism, Oxford University Press, 1994.
- Sisson, Richard & Rose, Leo: War and secession : Pakistan, India, and the creation of Bangladesh, University of California Press (Berkeley), 1990.
- Matinuddin, General Kamal: Tragedy of Errors : East Pakistan Crisis, 1968–1971, Wajidalis, Lahore, Pakistan, 1994.
- Salik, Siddiq: Witness to surrender, Oxford University Press, Karachi, Pakistan, 1977.
ائشیک باغلانتیلار
دَییشدیر- Official profile at Pakistan Army website Archived 2017-05-07 at the Wayback Machine.
- Tikka Khan Passes Away—DAWN
- Article rebutting General A.A.K. Niazi's accusations against General Tikka Khan, by Nasir M. Khan, Pakistan Link, 30 March 2001
- Article mentioning General Tikka Khan's tenure as Chief of Army Staff (1972–1976), A.R. Siddiqui, Dawn, 14 September 2003.
- Hamood-ur-Rehman Commission Report, The Report of the Commission of Inquiry – 1971 War as Declassified by The Government of Pakistan, Volume-I: Supplementary Report – Top secret, PART III – MILITARY ASPECT, CHAPTER VI. Archived 2012-10-10 at the Wayback Machine.
- Hamood-ur-Rehman Commission Report, The Report of the Commission of Inquiry – 1971 War as Declassified by The Government of Pakistan, Volume-I: Supplementary Report – Top secret, PART IV – SURRENDER IN EAST PAKISTAN, CHAPTER II – Alleged atrocities by the Pakistan Army. Archived 2005-02-14 at the Wayback Machine.
- Hamood-ur-Rehman Commission Report, The Report of the Commission of Inquiry – 1971 War as Declassified by The Government of Pakistan, PART IV – MILITARY ASPECT, Chapter III, The formulation of defence plans. Archived 2005-03-01 at the Wayback Machine.
- Hamood-ur-Rehman Commission Report, The Report of the Commission of Inquiry – 1971 War as Declassified by The Government of Pakistan, Volume-I: Supplementary Report – Top secret, PART IV – SURRENDER IN EAST PAKISTAN, CHAPTER I – The moral aspect. Archived 2005-02-18 at the Wayback Machine.
- Hamood-ur-Rehman Commission Report, The Report of the Commission of Inquiry – 1971 War as Declassified by The Government of Pakistan, PART V: MISCELLANEOUS, CHAPTER VI: Summary and recommendations. Archived 2005-02-14 at the Wayback Machine.
- Amin Fahim pays rich tributes to General Tikka Khan, Dawn, 5 April 2002.
- General Yahya Khan agreed to withdraw forces, India did not, by Khalid Hasan, Daily Times, 3 July 2005.
Political offices | ||
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قاباقکی Attiqur Rahman |
Martial Law Administrator of Zone A, (باتی پاکیستان) 1969–1971 |
سونراکی Bahadur Sher |
Governor of باتی پاکیستان 1969 |
سونراکی Nur Khan | |
قاباقکی Sahabzada Yaqub Khan |
Martial Law Administrator of Zone B, (East Pakistan) 1971 |
سونراکی Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi |
Governor of East Pakistan 1971 |
سونراکی Abdul Motaleb Malik | |
قاباقکی Makhdoom Sajjad Hussain Qureshi |
Governor of Punjab 1988–1990 |
سونراکی Mian Muhammad Azhar |
Military offices | ||
قاباقکی Lieutenant General Sahabzada Yaqub Khan |
Commander of Eastern Command 7 March 1971 – 7 April 1971 |
سونراکی Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi |
قاباقکی Lt. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan as Commander-in-Chief, Pakistan Army |
Chief of Army Staff 1972–1976 |
سونراکی Gen. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq |