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  1. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, the sixth president of Pakistan, died in an aircraft crash on 17 August 1988 in Bahawalpur near the Sutlej River. Zia's close assistant Akhtar Abdur Rehman, American diplomat Arnold Lewis Raphel and 27 others also died upon impact.

  2. Dictadura militar de Pakistán (1978-1988) A su llegada al poder en 1977, el General Zia-ul-Haq hizo condenar a muerte por ahorcamiento al antiguo Primer Ministro Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (padre de la posterior primera ministra Benazir Bhutto ), por una vaga historia de asesinato.

  3. General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq was the President of Pakistan and the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at the time of his death and died in a mysterious C-130 Hercules plane crash on 17 August 1988.

  4. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq 's tenure as the sixth president of Pakistan began on 16 September 1978 and ended with his death in an aircraft crash on 17 August 1988. Zia came to power after a coup, overthrowing prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and imposing martial law in 1977.

  5. Zia was killed along with several of his top generals and the then United States Ambassador to Pakistan Arnold Lewis Raphel in a mysterious airplane crash near Bahawalpur (Punjab) on August 17, 1988. The circumstances of the crash remain unclear. His death with the American Ambassador gave rise to many conspiracy theories.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Died: Aug. 17, 1988, near Bahāwalpur, Pakistan (aged 64) Title / Office: president (1978-1988), Pakistan. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq (born Aug. 12, 1924, Jullundur, Punjab [now in India]—died Aug. 17, 1988, near Bahāwalpur, Pakistan) was the Pakistani chief of Army staff, chief martial-law administrator, and president of Pakistan (1978–88).