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Summary Of: Yahya Khan

Yahya Khan was born in... Immediately after the 1965 war Major General Yahya Khan who had commanded the 7th Division in... Once Ayub handed over power to Yahya Khan on 25 March 1969 Yahya inherited a two... in December 1971 lay in the fact that Yahya Khan blundered unwittingly into the thankless task of fixing the problems of Pakistan... Yahya Khan has been widely portrayed as a ruthless uncompromising insensitive and grossly inept leader... Yahya Khan attempted to solve Pakistan... Yahya Khan could not reach a compromise... officers against the government of President Mohammed Agha Yahya Khan swept the country... Yahya Khan died in August 1980... Henry Kissinger and PM China discussed Yahya Khan and 1971 loss... Yahya Khan Is Arrested In Pakistan...

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