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About Aslam Khan
Muhammad Aslam Khan (27 August 1918 – 12 October 1994) better known as Colonel Pasha, The Legend of Baltistan, and Laji, was a former one-star rank Pakistan Army officer, businessman, and founder of the Shangrila Resort. Notably, as the leader of 'D' Company, he led his troops during World War II in capturing Kennedy Peak (Myanmar), which the Americans had failed to conquer. For this achievement, he was awarded the Military Cross by Field Marshal Auchinleck.
In 1944, Aslam married Nawabzadi Fareeda Begum, the daughter of the Nawab of Serat and Bela. They have five children, two sons and three daughters. Arif Aslam Khan, the eldest, serves as the Chairman of Shangrila Resort in Skardu.
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Aslam Khan's Timeline
1918 |
August 27, 1918
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Jammu
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1994 |
October 12, 1994
Age 76
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Skardu
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Shangrila Resort, Skardu
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