1971.03.26, Newspaper, Yahya Khan
পূর্ব পাকিস্তানে কঠোর সামরিক আইন জারী ২৫ শে মার্চ মধ্যরাতে প্রেসিডেন্ট ইয়াহিয়া খান ঢাকা ত্যাগ করিলে পর অদ্য ২৬ শে মার্চ শুক্রবার পূর্বপাকিস্তানের সামরিক শাসক সামরিক আইনের বলে কয়েকটি আদেশ জারী করিয়া পূর্ব পাকিস্তানের সর্বত্র জনসভা, মিছিল, পােষ্টারিং, লাঠি, রামদা...
1971.11.15, Country (India), Newspaper (Telegraph), Yahya Khan
India Awaits pressure on Yahya By David Loshak in New Delhi The Indian Cabinet, meeting after the return of Mrs Gandhi, the Prime Minister, from her Western tour, decided yesterday on a “wait and see policy“ on the Indo-Pakistan crisis. Mrs Gandhi is understood...
1971.08.01, Newspaper (Telegraph), Yahya Khan
Pakistan Army on Christian Community President Yahya Khan is expected to visit East Pakistan today or next Tuesday. He will arrive in Dacca at the height of a psychological warfare campaign by Bangladesh guerrillas. This is designed not against the West Pakistanis or...
1971.06.29, Newspaper (Telegraph), Yahya Khan
East Pakistan’s Future President Yahya Khan’s constitutional plans after the up-heavals in East Pakistan are accompanied by grim reports of the situation in that crucified province. It is now several weeks since he held out the prospect of finding enough...
1971.03.29, Newspaper (Guardian), Yahya Khan
Yahya Has Taken A Move For Autonomy And Made it Into A Revolution Peter Preston There have always been two views of Yahya Khan. Either he was what he professed: a gruff and straight-forward Pathan soldier – pear-shaped, sunk in his cups of an evening, eager to...
1971.03.13, Newspaper (Guardian), Political Steps of Bangabandhu, Yahya Khan
Mujib Ready To See Yahya Martin Adeney Dacca, March 12. Sheikh Mujib said today that he was willing to hold discussions with President Yahya to settle the question of East Pakistan once and for all. The president of the Awami League, which is acting as the virtual...
1971.03.16, District (Dhaka), Newspaper (Guardian), Yahya Khan
Machine Gun Guard On Yahya In Dacca Martin Adeney Dacca, March 15. President Yahya Khan drove onto Dacca today. behind half a dozen military trucks with machine guns leveled, to try to solve the constitutional crisis. For a fortnight this has caused East and West...
1971.06.13, Newspaper (Sunday Times), Yahya Khan
The Politics Explained: Why Yahya Sent in The Troops Pakistan, the predominantly Muslim nation which resulted from the partition of the British Raj in 1947, consists of two separate territories, divided by a thousand miles of India. West Pakistan (main city Karachi)...
1971.03.06, Country (Pakistan), Newspaper (Observer), Yahya Khan
Pakistan: Yahya Will Use Army To Prevent Break-Up Cyril Dunn Decision taken today in the decayed city of Dacca, capital of East Pakistan and the turbulent center of Bengali nationalism, could lead to civil war. In that event, the Muslim State of Pakistan might well be...
1971.03.09, Newspaper (Times), Political Steps of Bangabandhu, Yahya Khan
Shaikh’s tough terms for President Yahiya The two provinces of East and West Pakistan drifted further down the path towards separation over the weekend after leaders of both wings outlined almost impossible preconditions for constitutional negotiations....