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- Syed Shahid Hamid (Urdu سید شاہد حامد) (17. September 1910 in Lucknow – 12. März 1993 in Rawalpindi) war ein Generalmajor in der pakistanischen Armee und der erste Direktor des Inter-Services Intelligence, des Geheimdienstes der pakistanischen Streitkräfte. (de)
- Major General Syed Shahid Hamid (Urdu: سید شاہد حامد) HJ (17 September 1910 – 12 March 1993) was a two-star general in the Pakistan Army, and a close associate of President Ayub Khan. Hamid was the first Master General of Ordnance (MGO) of the Pakistan Army. He also authored numerous books, most notably Disastrous Twilight - A Personal Record of the Partition of India 1946-1947, an eyewitness account of being on the staff of the last British Commander in Chief of the Indian Army, Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. He was the uncle of the Bombay-born British novelist, Salman Rushdie. He was the grandfather of the British journalist, Mishal Husain. (en)
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- World War II
*Burma Campaign 1941–1942
*Burma Campaign 1944–1945
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
*Ladakh Military operations (en)
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- Syed Shahid Hamid (Urdu سید شاہد حامد) (17. September 1910 in Lucknow – 12. März 1993 in Rawalpindi) war ein Generalmajor in der pakistanischen Armee und der erste Direktor des Inter-Services Intelligence, des Geheimdienstes der pakistanischen Streitkräfte. (de)
- Major General Syed Shahid Hamid (Urdu: سید شاہد حامد) HJ (17 September 1910 – 12 March 1993) was a two-star general in the Pakistan Army, and a close associate of President Ayub Khan. Hamid was the first Master General of Ordnance (MGO) of the Pakistan Army. He also authored numerous books, most notably Disastrous Twilight - A Personal Record of the Partition of India 1946-1947, an eyewitness account of being on the staff of the last British Commander in Chief of the Indian Army, Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck. He was the uncle of the Bombay-born British novelist, Salman Rushdie. (en)
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- Syed Shahid Hamid (de)
- Syed Shahid Hamid (en)
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