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Rahimuddin Khan : ウィキペディア英語版
Rahimuddin Khan

Rahimuddin Khan (; born 21 July, 1924) is a retired four-star general of the Pakistan Army who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee from 1984 to 1987, and previously as the 7th Governor of Balochistan from 1978 to 1984. He also served as the 16th Governor of Sindh in 1988.
As Balochistan's longest-serving governor, Rahimuddin ended the 1973 operation in Balochistan, declaring a general amnesty and military withdrawal in 1978. His tenure saw widespread economic development and the halting of the Baloch insurgency,〔"Tribal Politics in Balochistan 1947-1990" Conclusion (1990) p.6〕 but was controversial for suppressing the Afghan mujahideen entering the province during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
==Military service==
Rahimuddin Khan was born in Qaimganj, United Provinces, India, in the majority Afridi Pashtun community that migrated from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He was the nephew of educationist Zakir Hussain, later the President of India, and the son-in-law of educationist Mahmud Hussain. He attended Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi, founded by Zakir Hussain. He opted for Pakistan during independence in 1947, enrolled as Gentleman Cadet-1 of the Pakistan Military Academy. As captain, he helped enforce martial law in Lahore during the 1953 Lahore riots.
He attended Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and Command and Staff College in Quetta. He was hospitalized months before the Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 with a broken ankle. In 1969, he was appointed sub-martial law administrator to Hyderabad. He was Chief Instructor at the Armed Forces War College at the then National Defence College, Rawalpindi until 1975. According to Bhutto aide Maulana Kausar Niazi, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto wanted Rahimuddin to head the new Atomic Energy Commission and nuclear programme, but was declined.〔Maulana Kausar Niazi (''The Last Days of Premier Bhutto'' p.60 )〕〔Maulana Kausar Niazi (''The Last Days of Premier Bhutto'' p.61 )〕 As Lieutenant-General, he became Commander II Corps in Multan in 1976.〔Arif, ''Working with Zia'', (1995), p.311〕 He was made Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee by General Zia-ul-Haq in 1984. He retired in 1987.

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