Muhammad Ayub khan

second President of Pakistan In office 27 October 1958 – 25 March 1969 Gone before by Iskander Mirza Prevailed by Yahya Khan fourth Minister of Defense In office 28 October 1958 – 21 October 1966 Agent Government Secretary Defense See list Muhammad Khurshid (1958-59) S. Fida Hussain (1959-61) Nazir Ahmed (1961-65) Gone before by Ayub Khuhro Prevailed by V-Adm. Afzal Rahman Khan In office 24 October 1954 – 11 August 1955 Head administrator Mohammad Ali Bogra Delegate Akhter Husain (Protection Secretary) Gone before by Mohammad Ali Bogra Prevailed by Mohammad Ali Priest of Interior In office 23 March 1965 – 17 August 1965 Agent Inside Secretary Gone before by K. H. Khan Prevailed by Ali Akbar Khan third Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army In office 23 January 1951[1] – 26 October 1958 Agent Head of General Staff See list Maj-Gen. Yusuf Khan (1951-53) Maj-Gen. M. H. Noise (1953-55) Maj-Gen. Sher Khan (1955-57) Maj-Gen. Yahya Khan (1957-58) Gone before by Gen. Douglas Gracey Prevailed by Gen. Musa Khan Head administrator of Pakistan Boss Martial Law Administrator In office 7 October 1958 – 26 October 1958 President Iskander Mirza Gone before by Feroz Khan Noon Prevailed by Nurul Amin (1971) Individual subtleties Conceived Muhammad Ayub Khan 14 May 1907 Rehana, NWFP, British India Kicked the bucket 19 April 1974 (matured 66) Islamabad, Pakistan Reason for death Cardiovascular failure Resting place Rehana, Haripur, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Citizenship English Indian (1907-1947) Pakistani (1947-1974) Youngsters 2, including Gohar Ayub Khan Bureau Service of Talents Non military personnel grants Request of Pakistan.png Nishan-I-Pakistan Yellow Crescent, Symbol of Islam.png Hilal-I-Pakistan MY Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara (Crown of the Realm) - DMN.svg Order of the CrownGCMG Military help Branch/administration English Indian Army (1928-47) Pakistan Army (1947–58) Long periods of administration 1928–58[a] Rank OF-10 Pakistan Army.svg Field Marshal[b] Unit Identification of fifteenth Punjab Regiment 1922-47.jpg fifteenth Punjab Regiment Orders Aide General, GHQ GOC, fourteenth Infantry Division, Dacca Fights/wars Battle in Waziristan (1936–39) The Second Great War Burma Campaign Military honors Hilal-Jurat Ribbon.gif Hilal-e-Jurat

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