Doc Kazi: The last Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army - Gen Gul Hasan Khan
Doc Kazi: Gen Gul Hasan Khan the last C-in-C of the Army at his farewell reception
Doc Kazi: Welcomed in China
Doc Kazi: Agreements reached in Peking
Doc Kazi: An Inquiry Into the Ten Most Confusing Days in Pakistan's History
Doc Kazi: CONSTITUTION MAKING IN PAKISTAN 1972-73 – A SINGULAR TRIUMPH FOR THE COUNTRY
Doc Kazi: An autograph from the last and shortest lived Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army - Gul Hasan Khan
Doc Kazi: DISENGAGEMENT: General J.N. Chaudhuri, Chief of the Indian Army Staff, and General Mohammad Musa, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army discussing the withdrawal of armed personnel following the Tashkent Declaration in New Delhi, January 1966
Doc Kazi: SHORT LIVED: General Gul Hassan Khan was commander in chief of the Pakistan Army from December 20, 1971 – March 3, 1972
Doc Kazi: Reception guests from left Chinese diplomat Foreign Secretary S. M. Khan, Defence Adviser S. Ghiasuddin Ahmed, Chinese Ambassador, Chief of Army Staff Gen. A. Hamid Khan, Economic Adviser M. M. Ahmad, Lt. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan Chief of General Staff, 1970
Doc Kazi: MEANINGFUL AUTOGRAPH: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto sends a mild taunt to Major General Gul Hassan Khan while autographing his book The Myth of Independence, 1969
Doc Kazi: Picture taken by me in February 1978 at the inauguration of the National Refinery with the Deputy Prime Minister of Romania, Lt Gen Jehanzeb Arbab MLA Zone C, civil servant Abid Hussain and Advisor to CMLA for Production Lt Gen Habibullah Khan Khattak.
Doc Kazi: Major Raja Jawed Akhter Shaheed shaking hands with future Army CinC Maj Gen Gul Hassan before leading the first Army expedition to Nanga Parbat, 1969
Doc Kazi: FOR SERIOUS STUDENTS OF HISTORY: The New York Times commentary of Bhutto taking over as President and Nurul Amin as Vice President