Abdul Aziz Mirza

Abdul Aziz Mirza
NI(M)HI(M)SI(M)SBtLoMLoH
عبدالعزيز مرزا
Pakistan Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
In office
8 October 2002  27 January 2005
Preceded byAsad Durrani
Succeeded byShahid Karimullah
Chief of Naval Staff
In office
2 October 1999  2 October 2002
Preceded byAdm Fasih Bokhari
Succeeded byAdm Shahid Karimullah
Personal details
Born
Abdul Aziz Mirza

1943 (age 8182)
Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India
(Present-day Pakistan)
CitizenshipBritish Indian (1939–47)
Pakistan (1947 – present)
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Navy
Years of service1961–2002
Rank Admiral
UnitNaval Operations Branch
CommandsVice-Chief of Naval Staff
DCNS (Operations)
Add.Secy. Ministry of Defence
Battles/wars
AwardsNishan-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Sitara-e-Basalat
Legion of Merit
Tong-il Merit Medal
Legion d'honneur

Abdul Aziz Mirza NI(M)HI(M)SI(M)SBtLoMLoH (Urdu: عبدالعزيز مرزا; born 1943) is a retired Pakistan Navy admiral who served as the 15th Chief of Naval Staff from 1999 until retiring in 2002, after taking over the command of the Navy following the revolt and resignation Admiral Fasih Bokhari over the appointment of Chairman joint chiefs.

After retiring from the Navy, he briefly tenured as the Pakistan Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 2001 to 2005 and later became the CEO of The Centaurus in Islamabad. During his military service in the Navy, Admiral Mirza is given credit for commissioning the country's first ingeniously and locally built long-range submarine, the Agosta 90B submarine in 1999.