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Abdur Rahim Khan was born on 25 October, 1925 in Pakistan, is a Pakistan Air Force Officer, first to break the Sound Barrier. Discover Abdur Rahim Khan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October 1925
Birthday 25 October
Birthplace N/A
Date of death 28 February, 1990
Died Place Potomac, Maryland, United States
Nationality Pakistan

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1925

Air Marshal Abdur Rahim Khan (25 October 1925 – 28 February 1990) was a three-star air officer who served as the last Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Air Force under President Yahya Khan, from 1969 until 1972.

Abdur Rahim Khan was born in Rawalpindi, Punjab in India on 25 July 1925.

He hailed from a Punjabi Gujjar family.

1943

He joined the Royal Indian Air Force (RIAF) and was commissioned as Flying officer in 1943.

He participated in the RIAF's bombing missions against Japan in the Burma theater in World War II.

1947

After the independence of Pakistan as a result of partition of India on 14 August 1947, he opted for Pakistan and joined the newly established Pakistan Air Force (PAF) while taking up the instructor position in the Air Force Academy (the RPAF college).

1950

In 1950s, he was sent to United Kingdom where he attended the Imperial Defense College where he graduated with a staff course degree.

He later went to the United States to attend the staff college and underwent to complete a pilot's training on the jet aircraft.

1952

In 1952, he became the first Pakistani pilot (and probably the first Asian pilot) to break the sound barrier.

Upon returning to Pakistan, he was given the command of No. 11 Squadron (Arrows), the only squadron equipped with jet fighters.

He also commanded the No. 9 Squadron (Griffins).

His command assignment included his role as commandant of the Air War College and AOC of Masroor Air Force Base in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.

1965

In 1965, Air Cdre Khan was appointed as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Air Operations and participated in detailing the air operations during the second war with India.

1969

On 1 September 1969, Air Commodore Khan was promoted to three-star rank, Air Marshal, and was appointed Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, serving under President Yahya Khan.

During this time, he paid a visit to China to strengthened military relations between two nations.

1971

In 1971, Air Marshal Khan led the PAF during the third war with India.

He issued directives banning the Bengali pilots flying for the bombing missions after a one pilot attempted to defect to India, but the attempt was made unsuccessful by the second pilot.

Air Marshal Khan played a critical and pivotal role in turning over President Yahya Khan's administration and helped Zulfikar Ali Bhutto assuming the presidency on 20 December 1971.

Air Marshal Khan became known as the strongest military influence in the country.

1972

In 1972, Air-Marshal Abdur Rahim Khan along with the Pakistan Army's Commander-in-Chief Lieutenant-General Gul Hassan was prematurely retired from military service over his refusal to use Pakistan Air Force aircraft in Lyallpur to buzz over crowds of police agitation, demanding pay raise.

On 11 March 1972, Air Marshal Abdur Rahim Khan was appointed designate Pakistan Ambassador to Spain.

He presented his diplomatic credentials to Juan Carlos I in Barcelona.

1977

Later he joined the Foreign Service and served as Pakistan Ambassador to Spain till 13 April 1977, when along with General Gul Hassan Khan, who was then the Pakistan Ambassador to Greece, he resigned as a protest against the rigging of the general elections held in 1977

On 13 April 1977, he resigned his post in protest against allegations of riggings during the general elections held in 1977.

He immediately appealed and called for the removal of Prime Minister Bhutto over his undemocratic actions.

After the military takeover of civilian government by General Zia-ul-Haq, the Chief of Army Staff, Abdul Rahim left the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and moved to United States.

1990

He bought an estate in Potomac, Maryland in the United States, and lived until his death due to Kidney failure on 28 February 1990.

Abdul Rahim Khan was married to Princess Mehrunissa Khan, the only child of the beloved but unofficial third queen of the Nawab of Rampur.

They got married in London when Rahim Khan was serving as a Group-Captain (Col.) in the Air Force.

Abdul Rahim Khan was described as "soft‐spoken" and was fond of golf, polo, classical Indian music; and he avoided making slighting remarks about his Indian adversaries.