. "\uFEC7\uFEEC\uFEF4\uFEAE \uFE8D\uFEF9\uFEB3\uFEFC\uFEE1 \uFECB\uFE91\uFE8E\uFEB3\uFEF0"@en . . . "Defence Attach\u00E9, India"@en . . "Infantry"@en . . . "Zahirul Islam Abbasi"@en . . . . "14"^^ . . "Rawalpindi, Pakistan"@en . "Hazara, British India"@en . "Zaheer bhai"@en . "Major General Zahirul Islam Abbasi (12 January 1943 \u2013 30 July 2009), was a former commander and officer of the Pakistani Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence agency of the Pakistani Armed Forces. Serving in the Siachen region of the disputed territory of Kashmir, Abbasi planned and executed assaults on posts occupied by the Indian Army. Abbasi was accused and convicted for a period of 7 years for being party to a coup d'\u00E9tat against the civilian government of Benazir Bhutto in 1995 while he was still a serving Major General in Pakistan Army. No political party was linked to this coup attempt as determined by the courts."@en . . . "Zahirul Islam Abbasi"@en . "Pakistan"@en . . "Director General, Infantry Corps"@en . . "1943"^^ . . . . . . . . ""@en . "Major General Zahirul Islam Abbasi (12 January 1943 \u2013 30 July 2009), was a former commander and officer of the Pakistani Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence agency of the Pakistani Armed Forces. Serving in the Siachen region of the disputed territory of Kashmir, Abbasi planned and executed assaults on posts occupied by the Indian Army. Abbasi was accused and convicted for a period of 7 years for being party to a coup d'\u00E9tat against the civilian government of Benazir Bhutto in 1995 while he was still a serving Major General in Pakistan Army. No political party was linked to this coup attempt as determined by the courts."@en . "1963"^^ . . . .