Haider Raza (English Wikipedia)

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  • Juliet Rashida Raza (2019). Tears and Pearls. However, one piece of good news I want to give you is that your elder sister, Tahira, who always stayed home with me—because your sister the Rani refused to let her go to college, but instead kept her waiting for a marriageable suitor—went to Pakistan for a holiday to stay with her brother, Haider, and his wife, and met an excellent young man, Commodore M. K. Janjua, who is the most senior officer of the Pakistan air force and who is well-known as a loyal patriot of the country. However, although ideologies separate both countries, we hope our prayers will one day bring them together. Now let us go to sleep.
  • S. C. Gupta (M.A.) (1961). Bisheshwar Prasad (ed.). History of the Indian Air Force, 1933-45. :Combined Inter-services Historical Section, India & Pakistan. p. 25.
  • Pakistan 1953-1954. Pakistan Publications, Karachi. 1954. p. 177.

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  • Usman Shabbir; Yawar Mazhar (2022). Eagles of Destiny: Volume 1: Birth and Growth of the Royal Pakistan Air Force 1947-1956. Helion and Company. p. 54. The action continued from 22 June to 8 July and included air support against hostile positions and the Faqir of Ipi's "great gun" (a 3.7.-inch howitzer), forcing him to declare a ceasefire. This operation was led by Group Captain Haider Raza and included a total of 60 sorties of 39 hours and 50 minutes (excluding reconnaissance), expending total ammunition as shown in Table 7.

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