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Pervez Musharraf

Philosophers

Birthday August 11, 1943

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Delhi, British India

Age 79 Years

Date of death 5 February, 2023

Died Place Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Who Is Pervez Musharraf? Age, Biography and Wiki

Pervez Musharraf was born on August 11, 1943, which makes him 81 years old as of 2025. He is a retired four-star general of the Pakistan Army and served as the 9th President of Pakistan from 2001 until 2008. Musharraf's government is known for its military rule, during which time Pakistan was involved in significant international events, including the War on Terror immediately following the September 11 attacks in the United States.

His biography reflects a polarizing figure in Pakistan's history, garnering both supporters and opponents. After resigning from the presidency, Musharraf spent several years in self-imposed exile before returning to Pakistan in 2013 to face charges related to his time in office.

Occupation Philosophers
Date of Birth August 11, 1943
Age 79 Years
Birth Place Delhi, British India
Horoscope Leo
Country United Arab Emirates
Date of death 5 February, 2023
Died Place Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Pervez Musharraf stands at an estimated height of 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) and weighs approximately 165 lbs (75 kg). Although specific body measurements are not widely available, his stature is complemented by a fit demeanor, a remnant of his military background.

He studied at the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) in Britain during 1990–91. His course-mates included Major-generals B. S. Malik and Ashok Mehta of the Indian Army, and Ali Kuli Khan of Pakistan Army.

In his course studies, Musharraf performed extremely in relation to his classmates, submitted his master's degree thesis, titled "Impact of Arm Race in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent", and earned good remarks.

He submitted his thesis to Commandant General Antony Walker who regarded Musharraf as one of his finest students he had seen in his entire career. At one point, Walker described Musharraf: "A capable, articulate and extremely personable officer, who made a valuable impact at RCDS.

His country is fortunate to have the services of a man of his undeniable quality." He graduated with a master's degree from RCDS and returned to Pakistan soon after. Upon returning in the 1980s, Musharraf took an interest in the emerging Pakistani rock music genre, and often listened to rock music after leaving duty.

During that decade, regarded as the time when rock music in Pakistan began, Musharraf was reportedly keen on the popular Western fashions of the time, which were then very popular in government and public circles. While in the Army he earned the nickname "Cowboy" for his westernised ways and his fashion interest in Western clothing.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Although there have been various rumors and speculations surrounding his personal life, Pervez Musharraf has been married to Sehar Musharraf since 1968. The couple has a daughter, Ayla, and a son, Bilal. As of 2025, there is no public knowledge of any relationships beyond his marriage.

1920–2021). His family were Muslims who were also Sayyids, claiming descent from the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Syed Musharraf graduated from Aligarh Muslim University and entered the civil service, which was an extremely prestigious career under British rule.

He came from a long line of government officials as his great-grandfather was a tax collector while his maternal grandfather was a qazi (judge).

Musharraf's mother Zarin, born in the early 1920s, grew up in Lucknow and received her schooling there, after which she graduated from Indraprastha College at Delhi University, taking a bachelor's degree in English literature. She then married and devoted herself to raising a family.

His father, Syed, was an accountant who worked at the foreign office in the British Indian government and eventually became an accounting director.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Pervez Musharraf’s estimated net worth ranges between $25 million to $30 million. His wealth encompasses various assets accrued during his military and political career, along with commentary roles in media and appearances at international forums. His salary information post-presidency is less public, as he engaged in several speaking engagements and advisory roles worldwide.

Career, Business and Investments

Musharraf began his career in the Pakistan Army, quickly rising through the ranks. His coup in 1999 led him to the presidency, where key reforms were introduced, including education and economic policies.

After his presidency, Musharraf ventured into various businesses and consultancy roles, offering his expertise on issues related to governance and security. He has made investments in real estate and has a presence in political commentary through various platforms, generating income in several ways.

Prior to his career in politics, he was a four-star general and appointed as the chief of Army Staff and, later, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by prime minister Nawaz Sharif in 1998. He was the leading war strategist in the Kargil infiltration that brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war in 1999.

When prime minister Sharif unsuccessfully attempted to dismiss general Musharraf from his command assignments, the Army GHQ took over the control of the civilian government, which allowed him to control the military and the civilian government.

Social Network

Pervez Musharraf maintains an active presence on social media, particularly on platforms like Twitter and Facebook, where he shares his insights on politics, global affairs, and his experiences as a former leader. His social media accounts reflect his political opinions and often spark discussions around current events in Pakistan and the broader international community.

His first battlefield experience was with an artillery regiment during the intense fighting for the Khemkaran sector in the Second Kashmir War. He also participated in the Lahore and Sialkot war zones during the conflict. During the war, Musharraf developed a reputation for sticking to his post under shellfire. He received the Imtiazi Sanad medal for gallantry.

Education

Musharraf attended the prestigious Saint Patrick's High School in Karachi, followed by Forman Christian College in Lahore. He later pursued military education at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul. Musharraf has often emphasized the importance of education in political leadership and governance, advocating for reforms in the educational sector during his tenure.

In summary, Pervez Musharraf remains a significant figure in Pakistan's contemporary history. His contributions, controversies, and transformations in various quarters continue to leave an indelible mark as he reflects on his years of service and the impact of his decisions on Pakistan’s trajectory.

In 2014, Musharraf was declared an "absconder" in the Bugti and Bhutto assassination cases by virtue of moving to Dubai due to failing health. Finally in 2019, the Special Court found Musharraf of guilty of violating the constitution in 2007, and upheld a verdict that sentenced him to death in absentia.

Musharraf died at age 79 in Dubai in 2023 after a prolonged case of amyloidosis. His legacy is seen as mixed; his time in power saw the emergence of a more assertive middle class, but his open disregard for civilian institutions greatly weakened democracy and the state of Pakistan.

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