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- Le général Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara ou plus simplement Muhammad Musa ou Musa Khan (ourdou : محمد موسی خان هزاره) né le 20 octobre 1908 à Quetta et mort le 12 mars 1991 dans la même ville, est un militaire et homme politique pakistanais. Il est surtout notoire pour avoir été à la tête des forces armées de son pays entre 1958 et 1966, sous la présidence de Muhammad Ayub Khan. Il a également été gouverneur du Baloutchistan. Né dans une tribu hazara chiite de la province du Baloutchistan, Muhammad Musa suit une formation militaire avant de rejoindre l'armée indienne britannique au sein de laquelle il se distingue durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Choisissant le Pakistan à l'indépendance, il rejoint son armée et dirige ensuite plusieurs de ses bataillons. Proche et fidèle du président Ayub Khan, Musa est propulsé par celui-ci à la tête de l'armée pakistanaise en 1958. Il dirige ses troupes durant la deuxième guerre indo-pakistanaise en 1965 puis quitte la direction de l'armée l'année suivante. Il se reconvertit ensuite en politique, en étant gouverneur du Pakistan occidental de 1966 à 1969, puis beaucoup plus tard gouverneur du Baloutchistan entre 1985 et 1991. (fr)
- General Muhammad Musa Khan HPk HJ HQA MBE (Urdu: محمد موسی خان; 20 October 1908 – 12 March 1991) was a Pakistan Army senior general who served as the 4th Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army from 1958 to 1966, under President Ayub Khan. Following his tenure as C-in-C of the Army, he later became a politician. Gaining commission as a Second lieutenant in the British Indian Army, Khan served with distinction in the Burma and North African campaigns as part of the Allied effort in World War II. Following the Partition of India in 1947, he opted for the Dominion of Pakistan, subsequently transferring his military service to the newly created Pakistan Army. He led forward combat brigades against India during the First Kashmir War in 1947–1948, and eventually ascended the ranks to become C-in-C after the Pakistan Army imposed martial law in the country following the 1958 coup d'état. Khan gained notability and public fame throughout Pakistan when he was in command of the Pakistan Army during the Second Kashmir War with India in 1965. Khan retired shortly after the 1965 war and embarked on a career in national politics, after which he was appointed to serve as the Governor of West Pakistan, a position he held from 1966 to 1969. In 1985, he was appointed as the Governor of Balochistan and remained in office until his death in 1991. (en)
- Мухаммад Муса (англ. Muhammad Musa; 20 ноября 1908 — 12 марта 1991) — генерал пакистанских вооружённых сил, занимал должность командующего сухопутными войсками Пакистана с 27 октября 1958 по 17 июня 1966 года. (ru)
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- * World War II
** Waziristan campaign
** Burma campaign
** North African Campaign
* Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948
*Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict 1961
* Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 (en)
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- General Musa addressing Pakistani troops at forward area, (en)
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- President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation (en)
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- QE II Coronation Medal 1953.png (en)
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- Indian Distinguished Service Medal.png (en)
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- Inaccuracies and POV (en)
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- 1960 (xsd:integer)
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- Мухаммад Муса (англ. Muhammad Musa; 20 ноября 1908 — 12 марта 1991) — генерал пакистанских вооружённых сил, занимал должность командующего сухопутными войсками Пакистана с 27 октября 1958 по 17 июня 1966 года. (ru)
- Le général Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara ou plus simplement Muhammad Musa ou Musa Khan (ourdou : محمد موسی خان هزاره) né le 20 octobre 1908 à Quetta et mort le 12 mars 1991 dans la même ville, est un militaire et homme politique pakistanais. Il est surtout notoire pour avoir été à la tête des forces armées de son pays entre 1958 et 1966, sous la présidence de Muhammad Ayub Khan. Il a également été gouverneur du Baloutchistan. (fr)
- General Muhammad Musa Khan HPk HJ HQA MBE (Urdu: محمد موسی خان; 20 October 1908 – 12 March 1991) was a Pakistan Army senior general who served as the 4th Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army from 1958 to 1966, under President Ayub Khan. Following his tenure as C-in-C of the Army, he later became a politician. (en)
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- Muhammad Musa (fr)
- Musa Khan (general) (en)
- Муса, Мухаммад (ru)
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