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词条 Mansoor-ul-Haq Malik
释义

  1. Army career

  2. Non-military positions

  3. Death

  4. Family

  5. Literature

  6. References

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|name= Mansoor-ul-Haq Malik
|birth_date= 1929
|death_date= {{Death year and age|2005|1929|06}}
|birth_place= British Raj
|death_place= London, United Kingdom
|placeofburial= Gardens of Peace, Ilford, Greater London, United Kingdom
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|allegiance={{flagcountry|Pakistan}}
|branch= Pakistan Army
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|rank= Brigadier (retired)
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|unit= Pakistan Army Corps of Signals
|battles=1965 Indo-Pakistani War
1971 Indo-Pakistani War
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|relations= Yastur-ul-Haq Malik (brother)
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  • Director General T&T (now PTCL)
  • Managing Director OPF

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Brigadier (r) Mansoor-ul-Haq Malik was a retired 1-Star officer of the Pakistan Army Corps of Signals. He had also served as Director General of the Pakistan Telephone & Telegraph Department (T&T) which is now PTCL and as Managing Director of the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation.

Army career

Malik had been a member of the Pakistan Army Corps of Signals throughout his army career during which he also commanded a full brigade. He was active in both the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War as well as in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. Malik was taken as prisoner of war in the latter and documented that experience by writing the Urdu book Jangi Qaidi Ki Diary (English: Diary of a prisoner of war).

Non-military positions

In addition to his army positions Malik has headed the Pakistan Telephone & Telegraph Department and the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation.

Death

Malik was en route from Pakistan to the United States of America when he suddenly suffered a heart attack at London Heathrow Airport. He was rushed to the hospital but

did not survive.[1]

Family

Malik's youngest brother is Admiral (r) Yastur-ul-Haq Malik. His 3 elder brothers have also served in Pakistan's Armed Forces.

Malik's Eldest brother was Admiral (r) Ikram-ul-Haq Malik

Followed by Brigadier (r) Zahur-ul-Haq Malik and Lieutenant colonel (r) Manzur-ul-Haq Malik

Malik's youngest sister is Safura Zafar

Malik has 6 Children: 2 Daughters & 4 Sons.

Literature

  • Jangi Qaidi Ki Diary (English: Diary of a prisoner of war)

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Brigadier Mansoor-ul-Haq Malik passes away|url=http://www.baabeilm.org/c-affairs/baabnews.asp?id=2990|date=3 June 2005|accessdate=18 December 2012}}
{{Military of Pakistan}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Malik, Mansoor-Ul-Haq}}

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