Imran Ullah Khan

Imran Ullah Khan

Infobox Military Person
name= Imran Ullah Khan
lived=Pakistan
placeofbirth= Charsadda, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan
placeofdeath=
caption=
nickname=
allegiance= flagicon|PAK Pakistan
branch=Pakistan Army
serviceyears= 1955-1991
rank= Lieutenant General
current position= retired
commands= Commandant, Pakistan Military Academy
10th Infantry Division (Lahore)
Adjutant General (AG)
X Corps (Rawalpindi)
unit= Infantry (Frontier Force)
battles=Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Siachen conflict
awards
laterwork=

Imran Ullah Khan is a retired Pakistan Army general. He remained the Governor of Balochistan province in PPP-led government (May 1994 to May 1997).

Early life and education

Imran Ullah Khan was born on 3rd December 1932 to a family of local landlords in the village now town of Utmanzai in Charsadda District of the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan. His father was Major Saadullah Khan who was a direct descendant of Malik Utman who founded the village/town of Utmanzai. The family belonged to the Sharif Khel Clan of the Pakhtuns

Imran Ullah Khan the eldest of the four sons received his education from Bishop Colton School Simla (Now India), Lawrence College Murree and Government College Lahore.

Career

After completing his education Imran Ullah Khan joined Pakistan Army and was sent to Royal Military Academy Sandhurst UK. On graduation from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst UK, he was commissioned into the Frontier Force Regiment on 18 September 1955.

Serving Pakistan army he took part in 1965 war as a captain and in 1971 war as a Battalion Commander. He also participated in the Siachin operation as a Corps Commander.

A graduate of Royal Military Academy Sandhurst UK, Command and Staff College Quetta and Pakistan Air Force Staff College Karachi General Imran Ullah Khan also distinguished himself at the Royal College of Defence Studies, London UK. General Imran Ullah Khan has served on various important staff and instructional appointments during his career. These include Instructor at the School of Military Intelligence Kuldana, Murree, Instructor at Command and Staff College Quetta, Commandant Pakistan Military Academy and Director of Military Training.

Commands

General Imran Ullah khan has had the privilege of commanding an infantry brigade on the Line of Control. As a Brigadier, he also had the distinction of holding the appointment of Director of Military Training Pakistan Army. In January 1978 he was appointed the Commandant of Pakistan Military Academy Kakul. He held this coveted post for over four years both as a Brigadier and Major General. In May 1982 he was posted as General Officer Commanding of the 10th Infantry Division at Lahore.

In May 1984 he was posted as Adjutant General of Pakistan Army at GHQ and in May 1987 he was posted to command the X Corps, the largest Corps of Pakistan Army, which is one of the two corps on the Line of Control. In this position he was responsible for operations in Siachen. He is credited with Pakistani success's at Chumik [ [http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/army/siachen/siachen5.html Pakistan Military Consortium :: www.PakDef.info ] ] and in Operation Qidaat [http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/army/siachen/siachen6.html] .

Retirement and Governorship

General Imran Ullah Khan retired from the Army in May 1991 having put in 36 years of commissioned service and in May of 1994, he was appointed as the Governor of Balochistan by Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He resigned from Governorship for personal reasons in May 1997.

Awards

He was awarded Sitaraie-Herb 1965, Sitara-i-Herb 1971, Pakistan Defense Medal with Siachin clasp, Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military), Sitara-i-Basalat and Hilal-i-Imtiaz (Military).

References

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years=May 1994- 22 April, 1997
before=Abdul Rahim Durrani| after=Amir-ul-Mulk Mengal


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