Wajid Ali Khan Burki Military person

Lieutenant-General Wajid Ali Khan Burki MBE (1900–1988), was a high-profile military official who served as Minister-in-Charge of the Ministry of Health under the military government of Field Marshal Ayub Khan. Burki was one of the leading active-duty military official who played an influential role in advising and formulating the Health reforms and policies of the Ayub Khan Military administration. General Burki was Ayub Khan's right-hand man, and was instrumental in Ayub Khan's rise to power. Until today the three families (Ayub, Burki and Nawab Kalabagh) retain adjoining houses in Islamabad as part of their service in the creation of Islamabad.An army surgeon by training, General Burki played a significant role in the development of the Army's medical facilities, especially AFIP Rawalpindi and the Combined Military Hospital Network. He was knighted MBE (Order of the British Empire) 15 November 1945 by King George VI for Medical Service during WWII.

Personal facts

Wajid Ali Khan Burki
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1900
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1988

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Military person

award
Order of the British Empire
military operations
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
World War II
Indo-Pakistani War of 1965
military command
Pakistan Army Medical Corps
Army Medical College
Combined Military Hospital
Ministry of Health
military unit
Pakistan Army Medical Corps
service start1928
service end1968

Wajid Ali Khan Burki on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.friarstreetchisholms.me.uk/ACL%20MBE%20all.pdf