General Pervez Musharraf
General Pervez Musharraf
General Pervez Musharraf
1943.
He is a retired four-star general who served
as the 13th Chief of Army Staff and tenth
President of Pakistan as well as tenth
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Committee. Musharraf headed and led an
administrative military government from
October 1999 till August 2007. He ruled
Pakistan as Chief Executive from 1999 to
2001 and as President from 2001 to 2008.
Facing impeachment, he preferred to resign
on 18 August 2008.
Musharraf and his family left for Pakistan on one of the last
safe trains in August 1947, a few days before the partition of
India took effect. His father began to work for the new
Pakistani government and eventually joined the Foreign
Ministry. In his autobiography Line of Fire, Musharraf
elaborates on his first experience with death, after falling out of
a mango tree.
Musharraf's family moved to Ankara in 1949, when his father
became part of a diplomatic deputation from Pakistan to
Turkey. He learned to speak Turkish. He had a dog named
Whiskey that gave him a "lifelong love for dogs". He often
played sports in his youth. He left Turkey in 1956.
He returned to Pakistan in 1957. He attended Saint Patrick's
School in Karachi and Forman Christian College in Lahore.