(27-10-58 to 17-6-66)

General Muhammad Musa Hazara

He is the oldest son of Sardar Yazdan Khan. He was a Naik (junior officer) in Hazara Pioneers and went to the Indian Miliary Academy in Dehra-Dun as a cadet and graduated with the first batch of the Indian commissioned officers. He was posted to the 6th Royal Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles as a Platoon Commander in 1936. He took part in the Waziristan Operations in 1936-11938 and in World War II, where he served in North Africa. He served with distinction in the Pakistani Army and became the commander-in-chief of Pakistan Armed Forces during President Mohammad Ayub Khan’s regime (1958-1969). In 1965, Indian Army attacked West Pakistan from Lahore border, with 600 modern tanks and 5 time bigger then Pakistan Army, but the President Field Marshal M. Ayub Khan and the brave commander-in-chief General M.Musa Khan defended the country with heart and soul. The Wahaga battle field became the graveyard of Indian tanks and Indian Army left their dead bodies in Pakistan soil. That was a great tribute to the Motherland Pakistan and that battle became an example of great defend in the world history. After he retired from the army, President Ayub appointed him as Governor of West Pakistan (1967-1969) and after serving for s few years; he retired and settled in Karachi. In 1987, he was appointed as Governor of Balochistan Province by President Zia-ul-Haq. He is the author of a book, his autobiography, Jawan to General. He died 1991.

 

 

Captain Dost Muhammad Khan

Hazara Information Bank (HIB)'s Goal
There are many sites dedicated to Afghanistan and its people. HIB has chosen to concentrate on the Hazara people and the Hazaragi culture and traditions, as it is almost impossible for this web-master, to provide information on all the Afghan tribes and their respective cultures and traditions.

H
IB is one of the most informative sites on the Hazara people of Afghanistan, living both inside and outside its borders. This site is dedicated to providing information on the Hazara people and their culture and traditions. It is completely independent of any political or religious attitudes, content or bias.

 

It should be noted that HIB respects all Afghans, regardless of their different tribes, cultures, traditions and religious beliefs. It is HIB's aim to work together with them in the future.

HIB appreciates every effort made to introduce Afghanistan and its People. Contact: paiman@pc.dk

 

Flight Lieutenant Samad Ali

Hazara Information Bank (HIB)'s Goal
There are many sites dedicated to Afghanistan and its people. HIB has chosen to concentrate on the Hazara people and the Hazaragi culture and traditions, as it is almost impossible for this web-master, to provide information on all the Afghan tribes and their respective cultures and traditions.

H
IB is one of the most informative sites on the Hazara people of Afghanistan, living both inside and outside its borders. This site is dedicated to providing information on the Hazara people and their culture and traditions. It is completely independent of any political or religious attitudes, content or bias.

 

It should be noted that HIB respects all Afghans, regardless of their different tribes, cultures, traditions and religious beliefs. It is HIB's aim to work together with them in the future.

HIB appreciates every effort made to introduce Afghanistan and its People. Contact: paiman@pc.dk

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Generals in Army
Air Marshal Sharbat Ali Changazi

Major Nadir Ali Hazara

Captain Zafar Ali (Sitara-e-Imtiyaz)

Captain Mohammad Ali (Sitara-e-jurrat)

Major Mohammad Ali ( Sitara-e-jurrat)