Abdul Hamid Khan (general)

Abdul Hamid Khan
عبد الحمید خاں
Official Military portrait c. 1971
5th Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army
In office
25 March 1969 – 20 December 1971
PresidentYahya Khan
Preceded byBakhtiar Rana
Succeeded bySawar Khan
(As Vice Chief of Army Staff)
Interior Minister of Pakistan
In office
25 March 1969 – 20 August 1969
PresidentYahya Khan
DeputyGhulam Umar
Preceded byAfzal Rahman Khan
Succeeded byAbdur Rashid Khan
Personal details
BornAbdul Hamid Khan
29 April 1917
Maymyo, Burma Province, British India
(present-day Myanmar)
Died1984 (aged 66–67)
Resting placeLahore Cantonment, Punjab
RelationsMaj-Gen Tariq Hamid (son)
Children3
Alma materIndian Military Academy
Staff College, Quetta
NicknameHam
Military service
Allegiance British India (1939–1947)
 Pakistan (1947–1971)
Branch/service British Indian Army
 Pakistan Army
Years of service1939 – 1971
RankGeneral
Unit10th Baloch Regiment
CommandsChief of Staff of the Army
I Corps
GOC, 11th Infantry Division
6th Baloch Regiment
3rd Baloch Regiment
Battles/wars
Awards Hilal-e-Quaid-e-Azam
Sitara-e-Pakistan
Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam
Order of the Crown
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Abdul Hamid Khan (29 April 1917 – 1984) was a Pakistani military general who served as the de facto Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan army from 1969 to 1971. He led the Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War and the subsequent Indo-Pakistani War in 1971. He was also the Deputy Chief Martial Law Administrator under Yahya Khan.

He is considered a chief architect of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide, during the Bangladesh Liberation War, alongside Yahya Khan and Tikka Khan.