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- Q6891659 description "Pakistani general".
- Q6891659 description "Pakistani general".
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- Q6891659 abstract "Brigadier Mohammad Abbas Baig (Urdu: برگیڈیر جنرل محمد عباس بیگ) (September 1917 – 19 April 2008) was a Pakistan Army one-star general officer. He was one of the pioneering military officers of the Pakistan Army who was dubbed "Baba-e-Artillery" (father of the Artillery) for his role in establishing this core section of Pakistani army. Abbas Baig's father, Mirza Azam Baig, was a prominent soldier who had fought in the European theatre for the British army during the Great War (1914–1918). He survived a German gas attack and went on to serve in the personal bodyguard regiment of the emperor of Persia.".
- Q6891659 allegiance "(1933–1947)".
- Q6891659 allegiance "(1947–2008)".
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- Q6891659 birthDate "1917-09-01".
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- Q6891659 birthYear "1917".
- Q6891659 deathDate "2008-04-19".
- Q6891659 deathYear "2008".
- Q6891659 militaryCommand "Army Artillery Corps".
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- Q6891659 serviceEndYear "1963".
- Q6891659 serviceStartYear "1933".
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- Q6891659 battles "1930.0".
- Q6891659 commands "Army Artillery Corps".
- Q6891659 dateOfBirth "1917-09-01".
- Q6891659 dateOfDeath "2008-04-19".
- Q6891659 name "Abbas Baig, Mohammad".
- Q6891659 name "Mohammad Abbas Baig".
- Q6891659 nickname "Baba-e-Artillery".
- Q6891659 placeOfBirth "Jhelum, Jhelum District, British State of Punjab, British Indian Empire".
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- Q6891659 serviceyears "1933".
- Q6891659 shortDescription "Pakistani general".
- Q6891659 unit "Pakistan Army Artillery Corps".
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- Q6891659 comment "Brigadier Mohammad Abbas Baig (Urdu: برگیڈیر جنرل محمد عباس بیگ) (September 1917 – 19 April 2008) was a Pakistan Army one-star general officer. He was one of the pioneering military officers of the Pakistan Army who was dubbed "Baba-e-Artillery" (father of the Artillery) for his role in establishing this core section of Pakistani army. Abbas Baig's father, Mirza Azam Baig, was a prominent soldier who had fought in the European theatre for the British army during the Great War (1914–1918).".
- Q6891659 label "Mohammad Abbas Baig".