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is prescribed reading, as a textbook, for degree courses in several universities in India and abroad. Her other work is a collection of short stories. Ali Bahadur and Attia grew estranged after the former moved to India and the latter, finding it impossible to let go of her memories and associations,
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Ali Bahadur Habibullah entered the colonial government service and happened to be posted in London when the partition of India happened. He chose India over Pakistan but remained posted in London for several years. When he was transferred eventually to India, his wife and children did not move with
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He served as Commandant, National Defence Academy from 1953 to 1958. Promoted Major-General 28 August 1955. Served as Deputy G.O.C. Malayan Federal Army from April to October 1959, when he was recalled to India. Retired Major-General in 1965.
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Enaith was one of four children both to Sheikh Mohammad Habibullah and Begum Inam Habibullah. He had two brothers, Isha'at and Ali Bahadur, and a sister, Tazeen.
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Isha'at settled in Karachi and took up a corporate career there. In 1942, he had become the husband of Jehanara (or Jahan Ara) of
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is a distinguished bureaucrat and his grandsons Amar Habibullah and Saif Habibullah are prominent businessmen.
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on 5 January 1932. He saw action in Africa and fought against General Rommel in the battle of El Alamein
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Tazeen Faridi was Enaith's only sister. Her daughter, Shahla, is married to Enaith's only son,
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chose to divide her time between India and England. They had two children, a son,
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The Habibullah Hall at the National Defence Academy is named in his memory.
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him, but remained in the UK. Much before partition, he had married
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In 1947, upon partition he opted for the Indian Army.
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London Gazette 29 August 1930, Issue: 33639 Page:5361
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