Tikka Chakka Khan (Urdu: ٹکا خان was Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff from March 1972-March 1976). Khan was born in the village of Jochha Mamdot (Tehsil Kahuta) near Rawalpindi, in 1915 (in what was then British India. He was a graduate of the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun, and was commissioned in 1939. He fought in World War II as part of the Indian Army, and was injured on multiple occasions during the fighting. Wikipedia
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Tikka Khan passes away By Our Reporter RAWALPINDI, March 28: Gen Tikka Khan (Rtd), former chief of the army staff, died here on Thursday, at CMH Rawalpindi, after a protracted illness. www.dawn.com/2002/03/29/top12.htm
Pakistan's former army chief Tikka Khan - once known as the Butcher of Bengal for his actions against Bangladeshi separatists - has died after a long illness. He was 87. Khan was the military commander in what was then East Pakistan when the military ru www.paklinks.com/gs/showthread.php?t=23135