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Ayub Khan

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Ayub Khan

Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan NPk HJ HPk MBE LoM (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Pakistani army officer and military dictator who served as the second president of Pakistan from 1958 until his resignation in 1969. He was the first native commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army, serving from 1951 to 1958. Ayub Khan's presidency started in 1958 when he overthrew President Iskander Mirza in a coup d'état, and ended in 1969 when he resigned amid mass protests and strikes across the country. Born in the North-West Frontier Province, Ayub Khan was educated from the Aligarh Muslim University and trained at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He fought in the Second World War on the British side against the Imperial Japanese Army. After the Partition of British India in August 1947, he joined the Pakistan Army and was posted in East Bengal. In 1951, he became the first native commander-in-chief, succeeding General Gracey. From 1953 to 1958, he served in the civilian government as Defence and Home Minister and supported President Iskandar Ali Mirza's decision to impose martial law against prime minister Feroz Khan Noon's administration on 7 October 1958. Three weeks later, Ayub Khan seized the presidency in a military coup, the first in the country's history. As president, Khan controversially appointed General Musa Khan to replace him as commander-in-chief, superseding decorated senior officers such as Generals Adam Khan, Sher Ali Khan Pataudi and M.A. Latif Khan. He aligned Pakistan with the United States, and allowed American access to air bases inside Pakistan, most notably the airbase outside of Peshawar, from which spy missions over the Soviet Union were launched. Relations with neighboring China were strengthened, but his alignment with the US worsened relations with the Soviet Union in 1962. He launched Operation Gibraltar against India in 1965, leading to an all-out war. It resulted in a stalemate, and peace was restored via the Tashkent Declaration. Domestically, Ayub subscribed to the laissez-faire policy of Western-aligned nations at the time. Khan privatised state-owned industries and liberalised the economy generally. Large inflows of foreign aid and investment led to the fastest-growing economy in South Asia. His tenure was also distinguished by the completion of hydroelectric stations, dams, and reservoirs. Under General Ayub Khan, Pakistan's space program was established, and the country launched its first uncrewed space mission by 1962. However, the failure of land reforms and a weak taxation system meant that most of this growth landed in the hands of the elite. In 1965, General Ayub Khan entered the presidential race as the Convention Muslim League's candidate to counter the opposition candidate Fatima Jinnah. Ayub Khan won the elections and was re-elected for a second term. In 1967, disapproval of price hikes of food prompted demonstrations across the country led by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Due to the Mass Uprising protests in East Pakistan, finding no way, frightened General Ayub Khan resigned on 25 March 1969 and appointed General Yahya Khan as his successor. Later, fighting a brief illness, he died in 1974. Khan remains the country's longest-serving president and second-longest serving head of state. His legacy remains mixed; his era is often referred to as the "Decade of Development." Khan is credited with economic prosperity and industrialisation. He is denounced by critics for beginning the first of the intelligence agencies' incursions into national politics, for concentrating wealth in a corrupt few hands, and for geographically discriminatory policies that later led to the Bangladesh Liberation War.

Infobox

Preceded by
General Gracey
Succeeded by
General Musa Khan
President
Iskander Ali Mirza
Deputy
Interior Secretary
Governors General
mw- Khawaja NazimuddinMalik Ghulam MuhammadIskander Ali MirzaOffice abolished; succeeded by President
Prime Minister
Liaquat Ali KhanKhawaja NazimuddinMohammad Ali BograChaudhry Muhammad AliH. S. SuhrawardyI. I. ChundrigarFeroz Khan Noon
Chief of General Staff
See list Maj. Gen. Yusuf Khan (1951–1953)Maj. Gen. Mian Hayaud Din (1953–1955)Maj. Gen. Sher Ali Khan Pataudi (1955–1957)Maj. Gen. Yahya Khan (1957–1958)
Born
(1907-05-14)14 May 1907Rehana, North-West Frontier Province, British India
Died
19 April 1974(1974-04-19) (aged 66)Islamabad, Pakistan
Resting place
Rehana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Political party
Convention Muslim League (before 1974)
Other politicalaffiliations
Pakistan Muslim League (1962)
Children
2, including Gohar Ayub Khan
Relatives
Sardar Bahadur Khan (brother)Omar Ayub Khan (grandson)Arshad Ayub Khan (grandson)Yousuf Ayub Khan (grandson)
Branch/service
British Indian Army (1928–1947) Pakistan Army (1947–1958)
Years of service
1928–1958[a]
Rank
Field Marshal[b]Service number: PA-10
Unit
14th Punjab Regiment
Commands
Adjutant General, GHQG.O.C, 14th Infantry Division, Dacca
Battles/wars
mw- li Waziristan campaign (1936–1939) World War II Pacific War Burma campaign Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes Bajaur Campaign Operation Desert Hawk Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Party
Convention Muslim League (before 1974)

Tables

· Awards and decorations
Hilal-e-Jurat (Crescent of Courage)
Hilal-e-Jurat (Crescent of Courage)
Col 1
Hilal-e-Jurat (Crescent of Courage)
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
Hilal-e-Pakistan (HPk)
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
Pakistan Medal (Pakistan Tamgha) 1947
Col 4
Tamgha-e-Qayam-e-Jamhuria (Republic Commemoration Medal) 1956
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Col 1
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
Legion of Merit (Degree of Chief Commander) (US)
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
India General Service Medal (1936)
Col 4
1939–1945 Star
Burma Star
Burma Star
Col 1
Burma Star
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
War Medal 1939–1945
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
India Service Medal 1939–1945
Col 4
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (1953)
Nishan-e-Pakistan (Order of Pakistan)
Hilal-e-Jurat (Crescent of Courage)
Hilal-e-Pakistan (HPk)
Pakistan Medal (Pakistan Tamgha) 1947
Tamgha-e-Qayam-e-Jamhuria (Republic Commemoration Medal) 1956
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Legion of Merit (Degree of Chief Commander) (US)
India General Service Medal (1936)
1939–1945 Star
Burma Star
War Medal 1939–1945
India Service Medal 1939–1945
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal (1953)
· Awards and decorations › Foreign Decorations
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
Order of St Michael and St George
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Foreign Awards
US
US
Foreign Awards
US
Foreign Awards
Legion of Merit (Degree of Chief Commander)
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
India General Service Medal (1936)
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
1939–1945 Star
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
Burma Star
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
War Medal 1939–1945
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
India Service Medal 1939–1945
Foreign Awards
UK
UK
Foreign Awards
UK
Foreign Awards
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
Foreign Awards
THA
THA
Foreign Awards
THA
Foreign Awards
Knight Grand Commander of the Order of Rama
Foreign Awards
YUG
YUG
Foreign Awards
YUG
Foreign Awards
Order of the Yugoslav Great Star
Foreign Awards
Foreign Awards
UK
Order of St Michael and St George
UK
Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE)
US
Legion of Merit (Degree of Chief Commander)
UK
India General Service Medal (1936)
UK
1939–1945 Star
UK
Burma Star
UK
War Medal 1939–1945
UK
India Service Medal 1939–1945
UK
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
THA
Knight Grand Commander of the Order of Rama
YUG
Order of the Yugoslav Great Star
· External links
Preceded byGeneral Gracey
Preceded byGeneral Gracey
Military offices
Preceded byGeneral Gracey
Military offices
C-in-C of the Pakistan Army 1951–1958
Military offices
Succeeded byGeneral Musa Khan
Political offices
Political offices
Military offices
Political offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Military offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Military offices
Defence Minister of Pakistan 1954–1955
Military offices
Succeeded byChaudhry Muhammad Ali
Preceded byIskander Mirza
Preceded byIskander Mirza
Military offices
Preceded byIskander Mirza
Military offices
President of Pakistan 1958–1969
Military offices
Succeeded byYahya Khan
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1958–1969
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1958–1969
Military offices
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1958–1969
Preceded byMuhammad Ayub Khuhro
Preceded byMuhammad Ayub Khuhro
Military offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ayub Khuhro
Military offices
Defence Minister of Pakistan 1958–1966
Military offices
Succeeded byAfzal Rahman Khan
Preceded byKhan Habibullah Khan
Preceded byKhan Habibullah Khan
Military offices
Preceded byKhan Habibullah Khan
Military offices
Minister of the Interior 1965
Military offices
Succeeded byChaudhry Ali Akbar Khan
Military offices
Preceded byGeneral Gracey
C-in-C of the Pakistan Army 1951–1958
Succeeded byGeneral Musa Khan
Political offices
Preceded byMuhammad Ali Bogra
Defence Minister of Pakistan 1954–1955
Succeeded byChaudhry Muhammad Ali
Preceded byIskander Mirza
President of Pakistan 1958–1969
Succeeded byYahya Khan
Chief Martial Law Administrator 1958–1969
Preceded byMuhammad Ayub Khuhro
Defence Minister of Pakistan 1958–1966
Succeeded byAfzal Rahman Khan
Preceded byKhan Habibullah Khan
Minister of the Interior 1965
Succeeded byChaudhry Ali Akbar Khan

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  122. Friends Not Masters: A Political Autobiography
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  123. Daily Star
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  124. The power of US in Pakistan
  125. Khan, Muhammad Ayub, Friends Not Masters, Oxford University Press, 1967.
  126. Dawn
    https://www.dawn.com/2012/06/08/pakistans-first-rocket-soars-80-miles-high/
  127. Helen Keller Archive
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  128. Helen Keller Archive
    https://www.afb.org/HelenKellerArchive?a=d&d=A-HK01-07-B154-F05-028.1.6
  129. The Encyclopedia of World Problems | Union of International Associations (UIA)
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  130. Pakistan Herald
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210809194823/http://www.pakistanherald.com/profile/fatima-jinnah-1174
  131. A journey to Disillusionment
  132. (Pick April 1969).
  133. "Pakistan-THE AYUB KHAN ERA"
    http://www.mongabay.com/history/pakistan/pakistan-the_ayub_khan_era.html
  134. The Express Tribune
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  135. "Ex-dictator Ayub Khan's body should be exhumed, hanged for Constitution violation"
    https://www.samaa.tv/2087314664-ex-dictator-ayub-khan-s-body-should-be-exhumed-hanged-for-constitution-violation-asif
  136. Dawn
    https://www.dawn.com/news/1833276
  137. www.pakistani.org
    https://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution/part1.html
  138. The Friday Times newspaper
    https://web.archive.org/web/20110925185823/http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta2/tft/article.php?issue=20110916&page=30
  139. Borba
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  140. Mimbar Penerangan
    https://books.google.com/books?id=gmEdAQAAIAAJ
  141. "Senarai Penuh Penerima Darjah Kebesaran, Bintang dan Pingat Persekutuan Tahun 1962"
    http://www.istiadat.gov.my/v8/images/stories/1962.pdf
  142. Open Library website
    https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL4168A/Mohammad_Ayub_Khan
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