Moinuddin haider biography

  • He saw action in the 1965 and the 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
  • Moinuddin Haider, HI is a retired three-star rank general of the Pakistan Army, who later served as the Governor and Chief Minister of Sindh, and then as the Federal Interior Minister of Pakistan.
  • Moinuddin Haider, HI(M) (born 5 June 1942) is a retired lieutenant general of the Pakistan Army, who after retirement served as the Governor of Sindh and then.
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  • Moinuddin Haider

    Pakistani politician

    Moinuddin Haider, HI(M) (Urdu: معین الدین حیدر; born 5 June 1942) is a retired three-star rank general of the Pakistan Army, who later served as the Governor and Chief Minister (Chief Executive) of Sindh, and then as the Federal Interior Minister of Pakistan. He has also served as ChairmanAskari Bank, and was the top choice for media representation by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

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    Haider was commissioned in the Pakistan Army in 1962 first in the 26th PMA Long Course in the Frontier Force Regiment.[citation needed] He earned his master's degree in defence studies from the Royal College of Defence Studies in Seaford HouseUK, and was the first Pakistani to get his thesis published in Seaford House Papers.[1]

    He saw action in the 1965 and the 1971 Indo-Pak wars.[citation needed] He served as instructor at the Pakistan Military Academy from 1967 to 1970.[citation needed] He commanded a reconnaissance and support battalion twice in 1975–77 and in 1981–82.[citation needed] Later he was head of Pakistan Mutual Cooperation Group in Somalia from 1978 to 1981. Subsequently, he served as GSO-I operations and colonel staff in an infantry division. He a

    Mu'in al-Din

    Mu'in al-Din or Moinuddin (Arabic: معین الدین) is a male Muslim name composed of the elements Muin, meaning helper and ad-Din, meaning of the faith.[1][2] It may refer to:

    • Mu'in ad-Din Unur (d. 1149), Seljuk ruler of Damascus
    • Mu'in al-Din Chishti (1143–1236), Sufi saint
    • Mu'in al-Din Hasan ibn al-Shaykh (d. 1246), vizier of the Ayyubid sultanate
    • Pervâne Mu'in al-Din Suleyman (d. 1277), politician in Anatolia
    • Mo'in al-Din Junayd ibn Mahmud ibn Muhammad Baghnovi Shirazi, or just Junayd Shirazi (fl. 1389), Persian Sufi poet
    • Muhammad Mueenuddeen I (d. 1835), sultan of the Maldives
    • Muhammad Mueenuddeen II (fl. 1887), sultan of the Maldives
    • Moinuddin Haider (b. 1942), Pakistan army General
    • Moinuddin Aqeel (b. 1946), Pakistani author, critic and linguist
    • Mirza Ghulam Moinuddin Muhammad, Javaid Jah Bahadur (b. 1946), Indian descendant of the Mughal emperors
    • Moin al-Din Saeedi [fa], Baluchi-Iranian Politician
    • Moinuddin (cricketer) (b. 1987), Pakistani cricketer
    • Syed Moinuddin (1924–1978), Indian football player

    References

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    1. ^Salahuddin Ahmed (1999). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. London: Hurst & Company.
    2. ^S. A. Rahman (2001). A Dictionary of Muslim Names. New Delhi: Goodword Books.