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Captain Ghulam Ghaus Khan of Rawalpindi District, Pakistan was an Indian freedom fighter belonging to the famous Khatar Khan family of Rawalpindi District.

Early life

Khan was the son of Captain Boota Khan of Rawalpindi and studied at the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun.

Career

He was commissioned as an officer in the British Indian Army. He joined Indian National Army (INA) with the several British Indian soldiers and took command of Rangoon (Burma). Later, he became the Brigadier and then the Commander Administrator of Rangoon.

Death

He died on 17 January 1937 in Islamabad Pakistan.

References

  1. The I. N. A. Heroes, Autobiographies of Shahnawaz khan
  2. The I. N. A. Heroes, Autobiographies of Shahnawaz khan
  3. Ghulam Ghaus Khan
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