词条 | Shamoon Alam Khan |
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| honorific-prefix = | name =Shamoon Alam Khan | native_name = | native_name_lang = | honorific-suffix = | image = | image_size = | image_upright = | smallimage = | alt = | caption = | order = | office =Pakistan Ambassador to Ukraine | term_start =2002 | term_end =2004 | alongside = | monarch = | president =Pervez Musharraf | governor_general = | primeminister =Zafarullah Jamali | taoiseach = | chancellor = | governor = | vicepresident = | viceprimeminister = | deputy = | lieutenant = | succeeding = | parliamentarygroup = | constituency = | majority = | predecessor = | successor = | prior_term = | order2 =Pakistan Ambassador to Tunisia | office2 = | term_start2 =1995 | term_end2 =1997 | alongside2 = | monarch2 = | president2 = | governor_general2 = | primeminister2 = | chancellor2 = | taoiseach2 = | governor2 = | vicepresident2 = | viceprimeminister2 = | deputy2 = | lieutenant2 = | succeeding2 = | predecessor2 =Tariq Kamal Khan | successor2 =Jawaid Iqbal | parliamentarygroup2= | constituency2 = | majority2 = | prior_term2 = | pronunciation = | birth_name =Shamoon Allam | birth_date = | birth_place =Shillong, Meghalaya, India {{small|(Present-day in Meghalaya, India.)}} | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | citizenship ={{PAK}} | nationality = | party = | otherparty = | height = | spouse = | partner = | relations =Shamim Alam Khan {{small|(Older brother)}} | children = | parents = | mother = | father = | relatives = | residence = | education = | alma_mater = | occupation = | profession = | known_for = | salary = | net_worth = | cabinet = | committees = | portfolio = | awards = | blank1 = | data1 = | blank2 = | data2 = | blank3 = | data3 = | blank4 = | data4 = | blank5 = | data5 = | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | nickname = | allegiance ={{PAK}} | branch = Pakistan Navy | serviceyears =1955-1995 | rank =Vice-Admiral | unit = | commands =Pakistan Fleet Cmdnt Joint Staff College Pakistan Naval Academy Naval attaché at Pakistan Embassy, Beijing | battles =Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 Bangladesh Liberation War Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 | mawards = Hilal-i-Imtiaz Sitara-i-Jurat Sword of Honour | military_blank1 = | military_data1 = | military_blank2 = | military_data2 = | military_blank3 = | military_data3 = | military_blank4 = | military_data4 = | military_blank5 = | military_data5 = | module = | module2 = | module3 = | module4 = | module5 = | footnotes = }}Vice-Admiral Shamoon Alam Khan (Urdu: شمعون عالم) {{small|HI(m), SJ}}, is a retired three-star rank admiral in admiral in the Pakistan Navy and a diplomat.[1][2] BiographyShamoon Alam Khan was born in Shillong, Meghalaya in India, into an Urdu-speaking family, and his father, Mahboob Alam Khan, was an officer in the Indian Civil Service who worked at an administration position at the Survey of India.[3] His mother, Nisa Begum, was a housewife.[3] His father, Mahboob Alam, had nine children with Nisa among all joined the respected branches of the Pakistan Armed Forces.[3] His older brother, Shamim was a career officer who would later ascended as Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee in the 1990s. After the partition of India in 1947, the Allam family moved from Bangalore to Rawalpindi via train, where the Allam brothers witnessed the violence and riots that was taking place in the trains at the time of the partition in 1947.[4] Eventually, Mahboob Alam eventually found the employment at the Survey of Pakistan.[4] After his matriculation, Shamoon, along with Shamim, went to attend the Lawrence College where he earned the diploma.[4] In 1955, he joined the Pakistan Navy and was selected to be trained at the Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth in United Kingdom, trained as a surface officer.[4] In the 1960s, Lt. Shamoon served as an Executive officer at various surface warships, and participated in the naval offence against the Indian Navy during the second war with India in 1965.{{rp|12}}[5] In 1967, Lt. Shamoon joined the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and was posted in East Pakistan, working on the intelligence gathering.[11] For a short period of time, Lieutenant-Commander Shamoon provided and ran a short training course to the junior officers graduating from the Naval Academy in Karachi at the PNS Babur near the Bay of Bengal.{{rp|12}}[6] In 1970–71, Lt-Cdr. Shamoon moved his ISI office in Comilla, and took participation in briefing the formations of Pakistan Marines and special forces of Army and Navy to commence offence on approaching Indian Army.[7] During the height of the civil insurgency in East-Pakistan, Lt-Cdr. Shamoon volunteered into the entrance in the Navy Special Service Group and was a commanding officer of the Navy SEAL Team that conducted a reconnaissance mission to gain knowledge on the Indian Army's movement near at the Rangamati, leading to insert the Pakistan Marines battalions, and later made a way to secure intelligence on the Kaptai Dam.[7] In 1971, Lt-Cdr. Shamoon was taken war prisoner by Indian Army after the unilateral surrender was signed and expatriated to Pakistan in 1973.[7] In 1974, Cdr. Shamoon remained associated with the ISI for remainder of his career, and was directed to attend the Armed Forces War College (afwc) at the National Defence University, and attained MSc in War studies in the class of 1976.[8] His first diplomatic assignment included Capt. Shamoon's appointment as a Naval attache' at the Pakistan Embassy in Beijing in 1981.{{rp|121}}[9] In 1983, Capt. Shamoon was promoted as a one-star rank admiral in the Navy, and was selected to attend a year-long staff course at the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) in London.[7] Upon returning, Cdre. Shamoon was appointed as commandant of the Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi in 1987–88, and later served as commandant of the Joint Staff College in Chaklala.{{rp|70–72}}[6] In the 1990s, Rear-Admiral Shamoon's two-star rank assignments included his role as DCNS (Training) at the Navy NHQ.{{rp|1299}}[10] In 1993, R-Adm. Shamoon was promoted to the three-star rank, and eventually appointed as senior fleet commander of the Pakistan Fleet.{{rp|145}}[6]{{rp|488}}[11] V-Adm. Shamoon played a vital role increasing the security role of the ISI in sea-based operations while strengthening coastal defence by empowering the MSA's capabilities in search and rescue operations.{{rp|145}}[6] In 1995, V-Adm. Shamoon eventually sought his retirement after completing 40-years of military service.[4] After his retirement, Shamoon joined the Foreign Service, and was appointed as Pakistan Ambassador to Tunisia in 1995, which he served until 1997.[1] In 2001, Shamoon was appointed and sent as a Pakistan Ambassador to Ukraine, which he served until 2004.[2]\\ {{clear}}References1. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Pakistan Embassy Tunis|title=Pakistan Embassy Tunis|url=http://www.pakistanembassytunis.com/ambassador-of-pakistan-embassy-tuni|website=Pakistan Embassy Tunis|publisher=Pakistan Embassy Tunis|accessdate=25 December 2017}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Solodky|first1=Serhiy Solodky|title=Shamoon Alam KHAN, Ambassador of Pakistan To Ukraine: "We don't bargain when we make decisions"|url=https://day.kyiv.ua/en/article/day-after-day/shamoon-alam-khan-ambassador-pakistan-ukraine-we-dont-bargain-when-we-make|website=Shamoon Alam KHAN, Ambassador of Pakistan To Ukraine: "We don't bargain when we make decisions"|accessdate=25 December 2017|language=en|date=23 October 2001}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite news|last1=Editorial contribution|first1=News desk writers|title=The Alam Brothers in the Pakistan Armed Forces|url=http://nation.com.pk/11-Sep-2015/alam-brothers-in-pakistan-army|accessdate=22 December 2017|work=The Nation|agency=The Nation|publisher=The Nation, 2015|date=11 September 2015|location=Islamabad|language=en-pk}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|last1=Amin|first1=A.H.|title=Remembering Our Warriors|url=http://www.defencejournal.com/2002/april/zakhan.htm|website=www.defencejournal.com|publisher=Defence Journal|accessdate=22 December 2017|location=Islamabad|language=en-pk|date=April 2002}} 5. ^{{cite book|title=Defence Journal|date=2002|publisher=Ikram ul-Majeed Sehgal|accessdate=25 December 2017|language=en}} 6. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|last1=Anwar|first1=Cdre. Muhammad|title=Stolen Stripes and Broken Medals: Autobiography of a Senior Naval Officer|date=2006|publisher=AuthorHouse|location=Oxford, UK|isbn=9781425900205|pages=285|edition=1st|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U2IQ7bkak5wC&pg=PA73&dq=commodore+shamoon&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWmqTEy6bYAhXDx1QKHTZTCvkQ6wEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=shamoon&f=false|accessdate=26 December 2017|language=en-uk|format=google books|chapter={{small|Early years in the Navy}}}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|last1=Khan, PA|first1=Brig. Z.A.|title=The Way It Was - 2|url=http://www.defencejournal.com/sept98/wayitwas2.htm|website=www.defencejournal.com|publisher=Defence Journal|accessdate=25 December 2017|location=Islamabad|pages=2|language=en-pk|date=September 1998}} 8. ^{{cite web|last1=NDU|first1=afwc|title=1976 Armed Forces War Course|url=http://www.ndu.edu.pk/afwc/alumni_archives/war_course/1976_war_course.doc|website=www.ndu.edu.pk|publisher=NDU press|accessdate=25 December 2017|format=doc|date=1976}} 9. ^{{cite book|last1=Service|first1=United States Foreign Broadcast Information|title=Daily Report: People's Republic of China|date=1981|publisher=National Technical Information Service|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HassAAAAMAAJ&q=shamoon+alam+khan+attache&dq=shamoon+alam+khan+attache&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwk8HD0qXYAhWljlQKHUMYB_wQ6wEIKjAA|accessdate=25 December 2017|language=en}} 10. ^{{cite book|last1=Sharpe|first1=Richard|title=Jane's fighting ships: 1995-96|date=1995|publisher=Jane's Information Group|isbn=9780710612540|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WdQqAQAAMAAJ&dq=rear+admiral+shamoon&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=shamoon|accessdate=26 December 2017|language=en}} 11. ^{{cite book|last1=Sharpe|first1=Richard|title=Jane's fighting ships: 1995-96|date=1995|publisher=Jane's Information Group|isbn=9780710612540|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WdQqAQAAMAAJ&dq=rear+admiral+shamoon&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=shamoon|accessdate=26 December 2017|language=en}} See also
23 : 1938 births|People from Shillong|Military personnel from Bangalore|Muhajir people|People from Rawalpindi|Lawrence College, Murree alumni|Graduates of Britannia Royal Naval College|People of Inter-Services Intelligence|Pakistani spies|Special Service Group (Navy) personnel|People of the Bangladesh Liberation War|Pakistani military personnel of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971|Pakistani prisoners of war|National Defence University, Pakistan alumni|Alumni of the Royal College of Defence Studies|Pakistan Navy admirals|Pakistani diplomats|Ambassadors of Pakistan to Tunisia|Ambassadors of Pakistan to Ukraine|Russian–Urdu translators|Pakistani academics|Pakistani scholars|Living people |
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