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Nationality
  
Pakistani

Religion
  
Muslim


Name
  
Syed ul

Role
  
Philosopher

Syed Manzoor ul Hassan Hashmi

Born
  
31 March 1936
Raiya Chak Maddu, Jhelum, Punjab

Died
  
December 20, 2000, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Similar People
  
Muhammad Iqbal, Rumi, Friedrich Nietzsche, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ahmad Sirhindi

Syed Manzoor ul Hassan Hashmi (31 March 1936 – 20 December 2000) was a Pakistani pilot and philosopher.

Born in Jhelum, he joined the Royal Pakistan Airforce College Risalpur in 1954 and was commissioned as a fighter pilot in 1957. He served as a Wing Commander in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 (receiving Sitara-e-Jurat for his performance) and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. He was convicted of conspiring to overthrow the government in the Attock Case but was later released after a presidential pardon. He served as Director Personnelle at Riyadh Minhal Hotel in Saudi Arabia after his release. On 20 December 2000, he died of a heart attack, aged 64. A F-6 fighter aircraft was erected in Jhelum Cantonment by the Pakistani Airforce in recognition of his service.

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Syed Manzoor ul Hassan Hashmi Wikipedia