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Mohammed Zaman Kiani

Mohammed Zaman Kiani (Urdu: محمد زمان کیانی; c. 1 October 1910 – 4 June 1981) was an officer of the British Indian Army who later joined the Indian National Army (INA), led by Subhas Chandra Bose, and commanded its 1st Division.

Mohammed Zaman Kiani
Kiani in the 1940s
Minister of Information of Pakistan
PresidentMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Personal details
Born1 October 1910
Shakarparian, Rawalpindi District, British India (Now Islamabad, Pakistan)
Died4 June 1981(1981-06-04) (aged 70)
Alma materIndian Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance British Raj (1931-1942)
Free India (1942-1945)
 Pakistan (1947-1981)
Branch/service British Indian Army
Indian National Army
 Pakistan Army
Rank Major General
Battles/warsWorld War II First Kashmir War

After Indian independence, Kiani opted for Pakistan. He commanded the Kashmir rebels in the First Kashmir War, served as a political agent of Gilgit Agency, a Major General of the Pakistan Army and later as the Minister of Information in Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq's government. His contributions to the Azad Hind Fauj were later acknowledged and he was awarded the Netaji Medal posthumously by the Indian Government.

Early life edit

Mohammad Zaman Kiani was born in the village of Tyal, near Bara Kahu in the Rawalpindi District, now part of Islamabad, Pakistan.[1]

A keen hockey player in his youth, Kiani joined the British Indian Army in 1931 at the Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun. He won the Sword of Honour & Gold Medal for the most outstanding Cadet in 1935 from the Indian Military Academy, and was commissioned in the 1st Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment as a Second Lieutenant.

Second World War and the Azad Hind edit

In March 1941 the 1st Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment was sent to Malaya and he fought in the Battle of Malaya during World War II and was taken prisoner of war. He later joined the First Indian National Army (INA), when it was formed in 1942 under the command of Mohan Singh. After this army collapsed due to disagreements with the Japanese, the Indian Independence League placed Kiani as Army Commander of the remains, with Jaganath Rao Bhonsle as Director of the Military Bureau.[2]

After the arrival of Subhas Chandra Bose in 1943 and the revival of the Indian National Army (INA), as well as the proclamation of the Free India government, Kiani was appointed the commander of the first division, which he led during the invasion of India in 1944.[3][4][5] At the time of the fall of Rangoon, Kiani led the personnel of the Indian National Army and the Azad Hind Government who, along with Bose, marched to Bangkok.[4] After Bose flew to Tokyo in August 1945, Kiani surrendered to the British 5th Division at Singapore on 25 August 1945 as the commander of the INA, along with the rest of his troops.[6] He was repatriated to India and interned until 1946, before being cashiered and discharged from the British Indian Army.[7]

Poonch Rebellion edit

Following the Partition of India, Kiani returned to Rawalpindi after the independence of Pakistan from British rule in 1947.

In September 1947, the Pakistani prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan and the Punjabi minister Shaukat Hayat Khan put him in charge of the southern wing of the Pakistan's effort to overthrow the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. General Kiani established a General Headquarters, GHQ Azad, based in Gujrat City. From here, Kiani's forces organised raiding operations on Kashmir border and directed the Kashmiri rebels in Poonch, eventually leading to the formation of Azad Kashmir. Brigadier Habibur Rehman served as his chief of staff.

Later life edit

Kiani was later appointed the political agent of the Government of Pakistan at Gilgit.[7] He wrote his memoirs while in retirement in Rawalpindi. They were published after his death:

  • Kiani, M. Z. (1994), India's Freedom Struggle and The Great INA - Memoirs of Maj Gen Mohammad Zaman Kiani Foreword by Sisir Kumar Bose., Reliance Publishing House, New Delhi, ISBN 81-85972-04-4

References edit

  1. ^ Nawaz, Crossed Swords (2008), p. 25, note 49.
  2. ^ Shah Nawaz Khan (1946). My Memories of I.N.A. & Its Netaji. Rajkamal Publications. pp. 60–62.
  3. ^ Shah Nawaz Khan (1946). My Memories of I.N.A. & Its Netaji. Rajkamal Publications. pp. 247–248.
  4. ^ a b Bose 2006, p. 141
  5. ^ Mercado 2002, p. 78
  6. ^ Bose 2006, p. 143.
  7. ^ a b Bose 2006, p. 144.

Sources edit

  • Bose, Sugata (2006), A Hundred Horizons: The Indian Ocean in the Age of Global Empire, Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0-674-02857-9
  • Bose, Sugata (2011), His Majesty's Opponent, Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0-674-04754-9
  • Mercado, Stephen C. (2002), The Shadow Warriors of Nakano: A History of the Imperial Japanese Army's elite intelligence school., Brassey's., ISBN 1-57488-538-3
  • Nawaz, Shuja (2008), Crossed Swords: Pakistan, Its Army, and the Wars Within, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-547660-6
  • Saraf, Muhammad Yusuf (2015) [first published 1979 by Ferozsons], Kashmiris Fight for Freedom, Volume 2, Mirpur: National Institute Kashmir Studies – via archive.org

External links edit

  • , world-journal.net, archived on 6 October 2007.

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Mohammed Zaman Kiani Urdu محمد زمان کیانی c 1 October 1910 4 June 1981 was an officer of the British Indian Army who later joined the Indian National Army INA led by Subhas Chandra Bose and commanded its 1st Division Major GeneralMohammed Zaman KianiKiani in the 1940sMinister of Information of PakistanPresidentMuhammad Zia ul HaqPersonal detailsBorn1 October 1910Shakarparian Rawalpindi District British India Now Islamabad Pakistan Died4 June 1981 1981 06 04 aged 70 Alma materIndian Military AcademyMilitary serviceAllegiance British Raj 1931 1942 Free India 1942 1945 Pakistan 1947 1981 Branch service British Indian Army Indian National Army Pakistan ArmyRankMajor GeneralBattles warsWorld War II Battle of Malaya Burma Campaign First Kashmir War After Indian independence Kiani opted for Pakistan He commanded the Kashmir rebels in the First Kashmir War served as a political agent of Gilgit Agency a Major General of the Pakistan Army and later as the Minister of Information in Muhammad Zia ul Haq s government His contributions to the Azad Hind Fauj were later acknowledged and he was awarded the Netaji Medal posthumously by the Indian Government Contents 1 Early life 2 Second World War and the Azad Hind 3 Poonch Rebellion 4 Later life 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksEarly life editMohammad Zaman Kiani was born in the village of Tyal near Bara Kahu in the Rawalpindi District now part of Islamabad Pakistan 1 A keen hockey player in his youth Kiani joined the British Indian Army in 1931 at the Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun He won the Sword of Honour amp Gold Medal for the most outstanding Cadet in 1935 from the Indian Military Academy and was commissioned in the 1st Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment as a Second Lieutenant Second World War and the Azad Hind editIn March 1941 the 1st Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment was sent to Malaya and he fought in the Battle of Malaya during World War II and was taken prisoner of war He later joined the First Indian National Army INA when it was formed in 1942 under the command of Mohan Singh After this army collapsed due to disagreements with the Japanese the Indian Independence League placed Kiani as Army Commander of the remains with Jaganath Rao Bhonsle as Director of the Military Bureau 2 After the arrival of Subhas Chandra Bose in 1943 and the revival of the Indian National Army INA as well as the proclamation of the Free India government Kiani was appointed the commander of the first division which he led during the invasion of India in 1944 3 4 5 At the time of the fall of Rangoon Kiani led the personnel of the Indian National Army and the Azad Hind Government who along with Bose marched to Bangkok 4 After Bose flew to Tokyo in August 1945 Kiani surrendered to the British 5th Division at Singapore on 25 August 1945 as the commander of the INA along with the rest of his troops 6 He was repatriated to India and interned until 1946 before being cashiered and discharged from the British Indian Army 7 Poonch Rebellion editMain article 1947 Poonch Rebellion Following the Partition of India Kiani returned to Rawalpindi after the independence of Pakistan from British rule in 1947 In September 1947 the Pakistani prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan and the Punjabi minister Shaukat Hayat Khan put him in charge of the southern wing of the Pakistan s effort to overthrow the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir General Kiani established a General Headquarters GHQ Azad based in Gujrat City From here Kiani s forces organised raiding operations on Kashmir border and directed the Kashmiri rebels in Poonch eventually leading to the formation of Azad Kashmir Brigadier Habibur Rehman served as his chief of staff Later life editKiani was later appointed the political agent of the Government of Pakistan at Gilgit 7 He wrote his memoirs while in retirement in Rawalpindi They were published after his death Kiani M Z 1994 India s Freedom Struggle and The Great INA Memoirs of Maj Gen Mohammad Zaman Kiani Foreword by Sisir Kumar Bose Reliance Publishing House New Delhi ISBN 81 85972 04 4References edit Nawaz Crossed Swords 2008 p 25 note 49 Shah Nawaz Khan 1946 My Memories of I N A amp Its Netaji Rajkamal Publications pp 60 62 Shah Nawaz Khan 1946 My Memories of I N A amp Its Netaji Rajkamal Publications pp 247 248 a b Bose 2006 p 141 Mercado 2002 p 78 Bose 2006 p 143 a b Bose 2006 p 144 Sources editBose Sugata 2006 A Hundred Horizons The Indian Ocean in the Age of Global Empire Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 02857 9 Bose Sugata 2011 His Majesty s Opponent Harvard University Press ISBN 978 0 674 04754 9 Mercado Stephen C 2002 The Shadow Warriors of Nakano A History of the Imperial Japanese Army s elite intelligence school Brassey s ISBN 1 57488 538 3 Nawaz Shuja 2008 Crossed Swords Pakistan Its Army and the Wars Within Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 547660 6 Saraf Muhammad Yusuf 2015 first published 1979 by Ferozsons Kashmiris Fight for Freedom Volume 2 Mirpur National Institute Kashmir Studies via archive orgExternal links editExtract from Sugata Bose A Hundred Horizons world journal net archived on 6 October 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammed Zaman Kiani amp oldid 1214948549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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