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  1. Sep 23, 2017 · Yahya Khan during a visit to East Pakistan in the wake of the disaster caused by the Bhola Cyclone that struck the region in November 1970. | Photo: Dawn/White Star Archives.

  2. Chiến tranh Ấn Độ-Pakistan 1971. Chiến tranh Giải phóng Bangladesh. Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan (4 tháng 2 năm 1917 – 10 tháng 8 năm 1980), được biết nhiều với tan Yahya Khan, NePl, là tướng lĩnh quân đội người Pakistan, và Tổng thống Pakistan từ năm 1969 đến khi kết thúc nhiệm kỳ năm 1971.

  3. Khan, Aga Mohammad Yahya (1917-1980) President of Pakistan. An ethnic Pathan, Aga Mohammad Yahya Khan was born on 4 February 1917 at Chakwal in Punjab. Having obtained his graduation from the Punjab University he joined the army and was commissioned from Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun on 15 July 1939. He served in the Second World War as ...

  4. On March 25, 1969, martial law was again proclaimed; General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, the army commander in chief, was designated chief martial law administrator (CMLA). The 1962 constitution was ...

  5. On March 1, 1971, Yahya Khan, who earlier had referred to Mujib as the "future prime minister of Pakistan," dissolved his civilian cabinet and declared an indefinite postponement of the National Assembly. In East Pakistan, the reaction was immediate. Strikes, demonstrations, and civil disobedience increased in tempo until there was open revolt.

  6. Yahya Khan Southern Command celebrates 'Vijay Diwas' in Pune 16 Dec 2022, 20:39 'Between Dusk and Dawn, Pakistan was ruled by pimps': Time Magazine's description in 1971 15 Dec 2022, 13:45

  7. Agha Yahya Khan (Urdu: آغا محمد یحیی خان; February 4, 1917 – August 10, 1980), was a four-star general officer and politician who served as the 3rd President of Pakistan from 1969 until East Pakistan's secession to Bangladesh in 1971, and Pakistan's defeat in the Indo-Pakistani war of the same year.[2] Serving with distinction in World War II as a British Indian Army officer ...