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Ayub Khan, Muhammad
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Ayub Khan, Muhammad (1907–1974)

Pakistani soldier and president 1958–69. He served in the Burma Campaign 1942–45, and was commander-in-chief of the Pakistan army in 1951. In 1958 Ayub Khan assumed power after a bloodless army coup. He won the presidential elections in 1960 and 1965, and established a stable economy and achieved limited land reforms. His militaristic form of government was unpopular, particularly with the Bengalis. He resigned in 1969 after widespread opposition and civil disorder, notably in Kashmir.



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Reformers have been so unpopular that they have allied themselves with authoritarian (some bloodsoaked) regimes, like that of Ataturk Mustafa Kemal Pasha in Turkey, Reza Shah in Iran, Bashir al-Asad in Syria, Saddam Hussein in Iraq and both Pervez Musharraf and Ayub Khan in Pakistan.
Should it in fact come to pass, it would be a case of history repeating itself, the original player being Field Marshall Ayub Khan.
Muhammad Ayub Khan in the '50s and Mohammed Zia ul-Haq in the '70s.
 
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