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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mir_Dad_KhanMir Dad Khan - Wikipedia

    Risaldar-Major Mir Dad Khan, OBI (born around 1871, died c. 1926 ), was from the Tareen tribe in Hazara region of the North West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakthunkhwa in Pakistan ). He was a Risaldar Major in the British Indian Army.

  2. Risaldar Mir Dad Khan Tareen (or Tarin), OBI (died c. 1932), was a native officer of the British Indian Army, who belonged to the Hazara region of the North West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakthunkhwa in Pakistan). He was the father of former Pakistani president Ayub Khan. Mir Dad Khan was...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ayub_KhanAyub Khan - Wikipedia

    Muhammad Ayub Khan (14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974), better known as Ayub Khan, was a Pakistani military officer who served as the second president of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969. He previously served as the third Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army from 1951 to 1958.

  4. Jan 4, 2021 · Interestingly, Pakistan’s then first dictator president, self-promoted to the rank of Field Marshal, Ayub Khan, was the son of Risaldar Major Mir Dad Khan, of 9th Hodson’s Horse, the same regiment of Indian Army which topped in destroying Pakistan Army tanks and more.

  5. Mir Osman Ali Khan acceded as the Nizam of Hyderabad upon the death of his father in 1911. The state of Hyderabad was the largest of the princely states in colonial India. With an area of 86,000 square miles (223,000 km 2 ), it was roughly the size of the present-day United Kingdom.

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › mir-dad-khanBiography of Mir Dad Khan

    Who is Mir Dad Khan? Risaldar Mir Dad Khan Tareen, OBI, was a native officer of the British Indian Army, who belonged to the Hazara region of the North West Frontier Province. He was the father of former Pakistani president Ayub Khan.

  7. Ayub Khan was born in the village of Rehana in Haripur District to a Hindko speaking family of the Tareen tribe, the first child of the second wife of Mir Dad Khan, who was a Risaldar-Major (the senior most non-commissioned rank) in Hodson's Horse, a cavalry regiment of the Royal Indian Army.