Said Akbar Babrak
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Said Akbar Babrak (Pashto: سعید اکبر ببرک; 1921 or 1922 – 16 October 1951) was an Afghan militant who assassinated the first Pakistani prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan in the city of Rawalpindi on 16 October 1951. Khan, who had become the country's prime minister immediately after the partition of India in 1947, was addressing a crowd of more than 100,000 people at Rawalpindi's Company Bagh when Babrak approached him and shot him twice in the chest; Khan later succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital. As Babrak was shot dead by police officers at the scene shortly after the shooting, his motives for the assassination remain unclear.[2] An ethnic Pashtun, he had previously taken part in the Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947, fighting against the governments of both Afghanistan and British India.
Said Akbar Babrak | |
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سعید اکبر ببرک | |
Born | 1921 or 1922 |
Died | 16 October 1951 (aged 29)[1] |
Nationality | Afghan |
Other names | Said Akbar Khan Babrakzai |
Known for | Assassinating Pakistani prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan |
Spouse | Musammat Malmal Bibi (c. 1940s) |
Children | 2 |
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Military career | |
Allegiance | Rebels of Mazrak Zadran |
Battles/wars | Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947 |