Mohammad Ayub

Mohammad Ayub

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  • Mohammad Ayub Khan — Muhammed Ayub Khan Muhammed Ayub Khan (* 14. Mai 1907 im Dorf Rehana, Distrikt Hazara; † 20. April 1974 in Rawalpindi) war pakistanischer Offizier, Politiker und Präsident. Er war der jüngste General und (selbsternannte) Feldmarschall in… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mohammad Ayub Salangi — General Mohammad Ayub Salangi is the Current Police Chief of Kabul. He has held a number of different security positions throughout Afghanistan. In late 2003 he was described as a high ranking Kabul garrison officer [1] and the Kabul military… …   Wikipedia

  • Ayub Khan — Presidente de Pakistan 1958 – 1969 Datos personales …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ayub Khan (Field Marshal) — This article is about a Pakistani military officer. For other uses see Ayub Khan (disambiguation). Field Marshal Ayub Khan محمد ایوب خان …   Wikipedia

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  • Mohammad Yaqub Khan — Amir of Afghanistan Mohammad Yaqub Khan Reign February 21, 1879 October 12, 1879 Born 1849 …   Wikipedia

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