Pervez Musharraf: A Life In Power And Politics

As the former Pakistan President is handed the death sentence for high treason by a special court, we look back at his journey

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As the former Pakistan President is handed the death sentence for high treason by a special court, we look back at his journey

A ‘special court’ in Islamabad, Pakistan, has found the country’s former military ruler Gen Pervez Musharraf guilty of high treason and handed him death the sentence. This is the first time in Pakistan’s history that a dictator has been handed a death sentence. Born in Old Delhi, in undivided India, Musharraf reached the heights of military leadership, waged war with India and headed the civilian government for almost a decade.

A look at Musharraf’s life

1. He was born in a Muslim family on August 11, 1943 in Old Delhi’s Nehar Wali Haveli—The House Next to the Canal. 

2. His great grandfather, Khan Bahadur Qazi Mohtashim ud din was deputy collector of revenue in Delhi.

3. His father Syed Mushararrafuddin was educated at the famous Aligarh Muslim University.

4. His father was working as an accountant in the foreign office before he migrated with his family to Pakistan on August 14, 1947.

5. His mother, Zarin, was a graduate of Delhi University and got her master’s degree from Lucknow University.

6. His mother later worked as a teacher.

7. Musharraf and his two brothers studied for a few years in India. Musharraf went to Church High School in Delhi.

8. He spent a few of his formative years in Turkey as his father was working there for the Pakistan embassy.

9. He was back in Karachi from Turkey when he was thirteen years old and went to St. Patrick’s school in Karachi.

10. He joined the Forman Christian College in Lahore for his higher education.

11. He joined the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul, in 1961.

12. He fought in the 1965 war with India soon after his graduation from the Pakista...

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