Arif, Khalid Mahmud.Working with Zia. — Oxford University Press, 1995. — P. 224. — «Lieutenant-General Rahimuddin Khan kept the governor's post in addition to commanding 2 Corps virtually in absentia. Its headquarters was located in the distant city of Multan.». — ISBN 0-19-577570-8.
Marri, Balach Marri.A History of Oppression (неопр.) (2002). — «Mr Bhutto didn’t wait long and ordered the army to move into the interior of Balochistan and then dismissed the Governments both in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan...thousands of people were killed in those army operations, which continued for 5 years. Thousands were rendered homeless...» Дата обращения: 14 августа 2002. Архивировано из оригинала 24 марта 2003 года.
Daily Times.Balochistan home to lowest-literacy rate population in Pakistan (неопр.) (2007). — «Balochistan is home to the largest number of school buildings that are falling apart. It also has the fewest educational institutions, the lowest literacy rate among both males and females.» Дата обращения: 5 января 2009. Архивировано 3 февраля 2008 года.
Ardeshir Cowasjee.Who can say? What? (неопр.) (2005). — «The Bishop persisted. In July 1988, he asked Governor Rahimuddin for the plot, categorically stating that he did not intend to construct a building thereon but would use it as an open playground. The authorities held their ground.» Дата обращения: 28 декабря 2007. Архивировано 15 декабря 2007 года.
Bavadam, Lyla Bavadam.Brothers in arms (неопр.) (2008). — «The cadets who left for Pakistan formed the First Course of the PMA. Gentleman Cadet No. 391 at the IMA, who became Cadet No. 1 at the PMA, and also honer of P.A(Pakistan Army) No 1, Rahim Uddin Khan, rose to the rank of General and became Joint Chief of Staff in Pakistan and, later, Governor of one of the provinces.» Дата обращения: 27 мая 2009. Архивировано 25 февраля 2021 года.
Najam, Adil Najam.Ghulam Ishaq Khan Dead (неопр.) (2006). — «Khan’s presidency also saw the resignation of General Rahimuddin Khan from the post of Governor of Sindh, due to differences between the two after Khan started restricting Rahimuddin’s vast amount of legislative power.» Дата обращения: 27 октября 2006. Архивировано 21 августа 2008 года.
Bavadam, Lyla Bavadam.Brothers in arms (неопр.) (2008). — «The cadets who left for Pakistan formed the First Course of the PMA. Gentleman Cadet No. 391 at the IMA, who became Cadet No. 1 at the PMA, and also honer of P.A(Pakistan Army) No 1, Rahim Uddin Khan, rose to the rank of General and became Joint Chief of Staff in Pakistan and, later, Governor of one of the provinces.» Дата обращения: 27 мая 2009. Архивировано 25 февраля 2021 года.
Marri, Balach Marri.A History of Oppression (неопр.) (2002). — «Mr Bhutto didn’t wait long and ordered the army to move into the interior of Balochistan and then dismissed the Governments both in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan...thousands of people were killed in those army operations, which continued for 5 years. Thousands were rendered homeless...» Дата обращения: 14 августа 2002. Архивировано из оригинала 24 марта 2003 года.
Daily Times.Balochistan home to lowest-literacy rate population in Pakistan (неопр.) (2007). — «Balochistan is home to the largest number of school buildings that are falling apart. It also has the fewest educational institutions, the lowest literacy rate among both males and females.» Дата обращения: 5 января 2009. Архивировано 3 февраля 2008 года.
Ardeshir Cowasjee.Who can say? What? (неопр.) (2005). — «The Bishop persisted. In July 1988, he asked Governor Rahimuddin for the plot, categorically stating that he did not intend to construct a building thereon but would use it as an open playground. The authorities held their ground.» Дата обращения: 28 декабря 2007. Архивировано 15 декабря 2007 года.
Najam, Adil Najam.Ghulam Ishaq Khan Dead (неопр.) (2006). — «Khan’s presidency also saw the resignation of General Rahimuddin Khan from the post of Governor of Sindh, due to differences between the two after Khan started restricting Rahimuddin’s vast amount of legislative power.» Дата обращения: 27 октября 2006. Архивировано 21 августа 2008 года.