Faiz Ali Chishti

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Lt Gen Faiz Ali Chishti is a Pakistani three-star rank general officer and former field commander of X Corps.[1][2][3][4] He joined British Indian army in 1946 as artillery officer and later joined Pakistan army after partition in 1947. He was architect of 1977 martial law imposed in Pakistan.[5][6][7] He wrote book Betrayals of Another Kind. Islam, Democracy and the Army in Pakistan [8] detailing President Zia-ul-Haq and coup of 1977.[9][10]

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  1. ^ "SMOKERS' CORNER: BEHIND ZIA'S IRON MASK". dawn.
  2. ^ "What exactly were the ex-servicemen of Pakistan doing while in service?". pakteahouse.
  3. ^ "Chishti demands death penalty for ex-generals". nation.com.pk.
  4. ^ "Lt General Faiz Ali Chisti's wife expires". nation.com.pk.
  5. ^ "Murshid, Marwa Na Daina". newslinemagazine.
  6. ^ "A leaf from history: Zia's planned precision". dawn.
  7. ^ "Pakistan's General Problem". openthemagazine.
  8. ^ "Betrayals of Another Kind. Islam, Democracy and the Army in Pakistan". abebooks.
  9. ^ "Professionalism and Discipline of Armed Forces in a Society with Repeated Military Interventions — Case of Pakistani Armed Forces". defencejournal.
  10. ^ "Pakistan's Black Day". thediplomat.
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