Early Life
He was born at Rojhan on 6 October 1930 to Mir Murad Baksh Khan, Chief of the Mazari Tribe; he lost his mother when he was one and father when he was two. As an orphan he, along with his two brothers and three sisters, was placed under the guardianship of the British Government. He studied at Aitchison College at Lahore and until partition at the Royal Indian Military College at Dera Doon.
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