General
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Muhammad Shariff ( ; 22 February 1921 – 6 August 1999) was a Pakistani general who served as the first
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee from 1976 until tendering his
resignation in 1977 over the disagreement with the
military takeover of the
civilian government by the
army
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.
Biography
Muhammad Shariff was born on 22 February 1921 into a
Punjabi family in
Lahore
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,
Punjab in
India
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.
After being educated at the
Lawrence College in
Murree, Shariff was
commissioned in the 3rd infantry battalion of the
2nd Punjab Regiment of the
British Indian Army in 1942.
2nd-Lt. Shariff saw actions in the
Burma front during
World War II
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with the
British Indian Army.
After the
partition of
India
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in
1947
It was the first year of the Cold War, which would last until 1991, ending with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Events
January
* January–February – Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom: The worst snowfall in the country i ...
,
Captain Shariff moved to join the newly formed
Pakistan Army
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where his career progressed extremely well, having attended and graduated from the
Imperial Defence College.
In 1952,
Major
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* Major (rank), a military rank
* Academic major, an academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits
* People named Major, including given names, surnames, nicknames
* Major and minor in musi ...
Shariff was promoted as a
lieutenant-colonel and qualified as
psc from the
Command and Staff College in
Quetta; he later achieved promotion to
Brigadier
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in 1959.
In 1960,
Brig. Shariff played a crucial role when he commanded the tactical
strike brigade to
remove the Nawab of Dir and
Khan of Jandol to prevent secession from
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
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.
In 1964–66,
Brig. Shariff moved to the staff assignment at the
Army GHQ, serving in the
Corps of Education where he served on the army board to select the potential candidates to be educated at the
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
In 1966,
Major-General Shariff was appointed as the
Inspector General Training and Evaluation (IGT&E) at the
Army GHQ, and later appointed as the
Commandant of the
Command and Staff College in
Quetta, which he served until 1970.
In 1970,
Maj-Gen. Shariff was promoted to the
three-star rank in the army, and took over the diplomatic assignment as opposed to the command assignment.
Lieutenant-General
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Shariff was posted as the
permanent representative at the
CENTO
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History
The name Cento is a reference to the centur ...
's
HQ in
Ankara
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,
Turkey
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, which he remained until 1971.
On 12 December 1971,
Lt-Gen. Shariff returned to Pakistan and partially took over the command of the
33rd Infantry Division, stationed in
Quetta, from its
GOC,
Maj-Gen. Naseer Ahmad, who was
wounded in action against the
Indian Army.
After inspecting the
infantry division
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, Lt-Gen. Shariff eventually handed over the command of the
33rd Infantry Division to then
Maj-Gen. Iqbal Khan and departed to Turkey.
In 1972, Lt-Gen. Shariff was appointed as
field commander of the
II Corps, stationed in
Multan
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.
During this time, Lt-Gen. Shariff played a crucial role in his role as a
secondment
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Job rotation
The employee typically retains their s ...
when he led his
II Corps to provide the
military aid to the civil power to maintain
law and order in
Karachi
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, amid the
labour unrest.
In 1974, Lt-Gen, Shariff was appointed as an honorary
Colonel commandant
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of the
Punjab Regiment.
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
In 1976, General
Tikka Khan
Tikka Khan, also known as the Butcher of Bengal.Tikka Khan title:
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's retirement as a
chief of army staff was due, and Lt-Gen. Shariff was the most senior army general in the
Pakistani military.
Initially, Lt-Gen, Shariff was in the race for the promotion to
four-star rank alongside six other army generals.
Eventually,
Prime Minister
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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (5 January 1928 – 4 April 1979) was a Pakistani barrister and politician who served as the fourth president of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973 and later as the ninth Prime Minister of Pakistan, prime minister of Pakistan from 19 ...
promoted and elevated the junior-most Lt-Gen,
Zia-ul-Haq, to the
four-star appointment and appointed him as nation's second
army chief in 1976.
Prime Minister Bhutto moved to create the
Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and promoted Lt-Gen. Shariff to the four-star rank, posting him as first
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee on 1 March 1976.
His relations with Gen. Zia were limited but he seemed to dislike General Zia personally.
In 1974–75, Lt-Gen. Shariff had submitted a report to the then-army chief General
Tikka Khan
Tikka Khan, also known as the Butcher of Bengal.Tikka Khan title:
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that detailed
Maj-Gen. Zia's actions of bypassing the
chain of command in the military but the report was overshadowed due to Zia's dedication towards promoting the professionalism in the military.
His duties as
Chairman Joint Chiefs had been largely ineffective, and his deputy Admiral
M.S. Khan had led the delegation to meet with
Vice Chairman Li Xiannian when he paid a state visit to Pakistan on 22 January 1977.
His relations with Gen. Zia soured and he was not supportive towards the actions by General Zia of
military takeover of the
civilian government, and regretted that this ultimate step had become inevitable. In July 1977, General Shariff prematurely sought retirement and he submitted his resignation to the
President of Pakistan, asking him to relieve him of his duty.
In public circles, General Shariff privately made it clear that the
martial law
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was in fact unconstitutional.
Furthermore, General Shariff was of the view of strengthening the Chairman joint chiefs' role to be more assertive and with more power than the army chief, but before the system could evolve itself, the July 1977 coup disturbed the power balance, and tilted it heavily in favor of the army chief.
[Brig (retd) Yasub Ali Dogar]
"Pakistan's Higher Defence Reorganisation"
''Defence Journal'' January 1999
In 1977, General Shariff left the chairmanship of the joint chiefs to his deputy Admiral
Mohammad Shariff but it was not until 1979 when his resignation actually became effective.
He died in Lahore on 6 August 1999.
Awards and decorations
Foreign decorations
References
External links
Obituary of General Muhammad Shariff
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1921 births
1999 deaths
Lawrence College Ghora Gali alumni
Military personnel from Lahore
Graduates of the Staff College, Quetta
Punjab Regiment officers
British Indian Army officers
Indian Army personnel of World War II
Graduates of the Royal College of Defence Studies
Pakistani expatriates in Turkey
Pakistani diplomats
Pakistani generals
Chairmen Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
Pakistani democracy activists