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Bakhtiar Rana

Lieutenant General Bakhtiar Rana, M.C., was a senior officer in the Pakistan Army. He was Chief Martial Law Administrator (West Pakistan). As a Lieutenant General, he commanded one of Pakistan Army's strike corps, I Corps, as its Corps Commander from 1958 to 1966. As a Brigadier, he commanded the Frontier Corps as its Inspector-General from 1953 to 1955.〔http://www.khyber.org/pashtohistory/frontiercorps/frontiercorps.shtml〕
== Early life ==
Bakhtiar Rana was born in a Muslim Naru Rajput family in Hoshiarpur British India. His father, Rana Talia Muhammad Khan, was a former British Indian Army officer and the first Muslim Inspector-General of Police in British India, serving as Inspector-General of Patiala State〔''Studies in History'' (Volume 1, Issue 2), Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for Historical Studies, New Delhi: Vikas Pub. House (1979), p. 231〕 and the North-West Frontier Province. Earlier, he served famously as Superintendent of Police, Kohat and District Officer, Frontier Constabulary, Hangu.〔J. A. Robinson, ''Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan'', Gosha-e-Adam, 1978, p. 187〕

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