Agha Muhammad Ali Khan
Agha Muhammad Ali Khan | |
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| Inspector-General of West Pakistan Police | |
| In office 5 November 1955 – 22 February 1963 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 17 September 1910 Campbellpur, Punjab Province, British India |
| Died | 1992 (aged 81–82) Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
| Resting place | Peshawar, Pakistan |
| Nationality | British Subject (1910-47) Pakistani (1947-92) |
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| Relatives | Yahya Khan (brother) |
| Education | Forman Christian College Aligarh Muslim University |
| Occupation | Police Officer, Law Enforcement Official |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | British Raj (1935–1947) Pakistan (1947–1963) |
| Years of service | 1935–1963 |
| Rank | Inspector-General |
| Unit | Indian Imperial Police West Pakistan Police |
Agha Muhammad Ali Khan (17 November 1910-1992) was a distinguished Pakistani police officer and a senior law enforcement official who played a significant role in shaping the police system during Pakistan's formative years. He was the elder brother of General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan, who served as the President of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971. His contributions to public service, particularly in law enforcement, left a lasting impact on the country's administrative framework.