High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lieutenant-General Tikka Khan, HJ, HQA, SPk, was Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff from 3 March, 1972 to 1 March, 1976. He was commonly called the "Butcher of Bengal" for this actions during the 1971 Bangladesh atrocities (and had been known as "Butcher of Baluchistan" even earlier for his brutal suppression of a Baloch revolt in 1965). Raja Tikka Khan was born in a Narma Rajput family in the village of Jochha Mamdot in Kahuta Tehsil near Rawalpindi, in 1915 (in what was then British India). He was a graduate of the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun, and was commissioned on 22 December, 1940. He fought in World War II as part of the Indian Army. After his return from World War II, Khan was an instructor at the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun for some time. During the independence, Major Tikka Khan remained in what is now Pakistan, and became an officer in the Pakistan Army.
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