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    The Rawalpindi conspiracy was an attempted coup to overthrow Liaquat Ali Khan, the first prime minister of Pakistan, in March 1951. It was the first of...
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    Rawalpindi (/rɔːlˈpɪndi/; Punjabi, Urdu: راولپنڈی, romanized: Rāwalpinḍī; pronounced [ɾɑːʋəlpɪnɖiː] ) is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province...
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  • was convicted of an attempted coup that came to be known as the Rawalpindi Conspiracy, and served a five-year prison sentence. Later he served as the...
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    of Communist Party of Pakistan and played a significant role in Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case when she brought together the communist mass. Faiz and his...
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  • Venona project, and assisted the Soviet atomic bomb project. 1951 - Rawalpindi conspiracy - failed coup against Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan...
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    the Rawalpindi Conspiracy (1998), pp. 112–113 Das Gupta, Jammu and Kashmir (2012), p. 234. Zaheer, The Times and Trial of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy (1998)...
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    the Rawalpindi Conspiracy 1951: The First Coup Attempt in Pakistan. Oxford University Press. pp. xvi, 28–29. ISBN 978-0-19-577892-2. "Rawalpindi conspiracy...
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    of Pakistan plotted to overthrow the L.A Khan government in the Rawalpindi Conspiracy. The plot failed and the conspirators were arrested by Liaquat's...
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  • experiments on soldiers in British India Rawalpindi conspiracy, a 1951 plot to overthrow the Pakistani government Rawalpindi cricket team, a first-class cricket...
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  • Zaheer, Hasan (1998). "The Denouement". The Times and Trial of The Rawalpindi Conspiracy 1951: The First Coup Attempt in Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University...
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  • the First Kashmir War. She was accused as a co-conspirator in the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case but acquitted. Later she was became a founding member of the...
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    India. The existence of high level opposition was revealed in the Rawalpindi conspiracy, sponsored by Chief of General Staff Major-General Akbar Khan, and...
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  • p. 457, ISBN 978-969-425-092-2 Zaheer, Rawalpindi Conspiracy (1998), p. 103; Zaheer, Rawalpindi Conspiracy (2007), pp. 70–71; Puri, Across the Line...
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  • the perpetrators of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case. The Military Tribunal sentenced all the convicts in the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case to long imprisonment...
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  • The Times and Trial of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy 1998, p. 113; Zaheer, The Times and Trial of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy 2007, pp. 145–146: "GHQ Azad...
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    attempts in Pakistani history. The first noted attempt was the Rawalpindi conspiracy in 1951 led by Maj. Gen. Akbar Khan along with left-wing activists...
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  • United States. The assassination had come seven months after the Rawalpindi conspiracy, a failed coup d'état by the Pakistan Army against Khan and his...
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  • exposed) coup attempt in Pakistani history. The first one was the 1951 Rawalpindi Conspiracy when Maj Gen Akbar Khan, then CGS tried to overthrow the Prime Minister...
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  • against the government of Pakistan. This came to be known as the Rawalpindi conspiracy. 26 February – A second trade treaty is drafted and implemented...
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    then government of Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan. Previously, Rawalpindi Conspiracy case was registered in 1951 against the coup plotters and crackdown...
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    Kashmir, Wajidalis Zaheer, Hasan (1998), The Times and Trial of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy, 1951: The First Coup Attempt in Pakistan, Oxford University Press...
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    Ẓahīr, Ḥasan; Zaheer, Hasan (1998). The times and trial of the Rawalpindi conspiracy 1951: the first coup attempt in Pakistan. Karachi Oxford: Oxford...
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  • Secretary General of the party. In 1951, he was arrested in the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case along with Faiz Ahmed Faiz. He remained in jail for four years...
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    the capture of Mirpur, He was also allegedly involved with the Rawalpindi Conspiracy and the Poonch Uprising. Khan Muhammad Khan was born in April 25...
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  • Birdwood, Lord (1956), Two Nations and Kashmir, R. Hale, p. 70 Zaheer, Rawalpindi Conspiracy (1998), pp. 113–114. Mirza, The Withering Chinar (1991), pp. 13...
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    November 2018 Zaheer, Hasan (1998), The Times and Trial of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy, 1951: The First Coup Attempt in Pakistan, Oxford University Press...
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  • High Court.[citation needed] He was one of three justices on the Rawalpindi conspiracy Tribunal in Hyderabad, Sindh. On 10 November 1953, he was made the...
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  • Faiz Ahmed Faiz. After his arrest in 1951 in connection with the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case, Mazhar Ali Khan served as the editor-in-chief. The Pakistan...
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    Sir Douglas David Gracey as the chief of army staff. 23 February: Rawalpindi conspiracy, Eleven military officers including Major General Akbar Khan and...
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    to 1951 Retired with honorary rank of general – 1951 Iraqforce Rawalpindi Conspiracy 1951 First Indochina War "Sign in to Ancestry". London Gazette 14...
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