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MALDIVAN GENERAL
Maj. Gen. Mohamed Zahir
  • Zahir receiving the Order of Distinguished Army Service

major general         
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  • access-date=30 May 2021}}
  • date=15 November 2017}}
  • access-date=31 May 2021}}
  • language=de}}
  • date=25 June 2001}}
  • Major general([[Barbados Regiment]])
  • access-date=11 October 2020}}
  • language=ru}}
  • language=nl}}
  • Major general([[Belize Defence Force]])
  • archive-date=5 January 2015}}
  • language=bs}}
  • archive-date=26 August 2016 }}
  • date=16 December 2013}}
  • date=12 May 2009}}
  • language=fr}}
  • access-date=28 May 2021}}
  • language=pt}}
  • chapter=Capítulo V: Insignias militares}}
  • Land Forces of the DR Congo]])
  • date=1 April 2019}}
  • access-date=26 May 2021}}
  • date=2018}}
  • archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226162440/https://www.mide.gob.do/detail.aspx?id=477&sl=96}}
  • Major general([[Eritrean Army]])
  • language=et}}
  • Eswatini Army]])
  • publisher=Fana Television}}
  • Major general([[Fiji Infantry Regiment]])
  • language=fi}}
  • Major general([[Gambian National Army]])
  • language=ka}}
  • language=de}}
  • Major general([[Ghana Army]])
  • Army of Guinea-Bissau]])
  • access-date=3 June 2021}}
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • language=id}}
  • archive-date=25 April 2016}}
  • archive-date=20 August 2020}}
  • date=25 August 2011}}
  • access-date=29 May 2021}}
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}
  • date=9 February 2009}}
  • language=lv}}
  • language=lt}}
  • access-date=5 May 2021}}
  • access-date=20 November 2017}}
  • Major general([[Malawi Army]])
  • language=ms}}
  • language=dv}}
  • language=mn}}
  • language=cnr}}
  • Mozambican Army]])
  • Major general([[Namibian Army]])
  • language=nl}}
  • archive-date=3 July 2020}}
  • language=es}}
  • chapter=National Security}}
  • date=12 November 2020}}
  • date=4 February 2021}}
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • Papua New Guinea Land Element]])
  • archive-date=28 April 2010}}
  • language=pt}}
  • language=ro}}
  • date=12 March 2010}}
  • access-date=12 June 2021}}
  • language=sr}}
  • Major general([[Sierra Leone Army]])
  • access-date=7 June 2021}}
  • language=sk}}
  • language=sl}}
  • chapter=National Security}}
  • archive-date=20 October 2020}}
  • access-date=20 May 2021}}
  • access-date=2019-10-02}}
  • date=13 April 2017}}
  • Tanzanian Army]])
  • Timor-Leste Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • Tümgeneral ([[Turkish Land Forces]])
  • language=tk}}
  • publisher=Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation}}
  • date=13 December 2017}}
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • chapter=Chapter 5. National Security}}
  • date=12 September 2019}}
  • date=28 August 2017}}
  • Major general([[Zambian Army]])
  • Major general([[Zimbabwe National Army]])
MILITARY RANK
Major-General; Major-general; Maj. General; MajGen; Major Generals; Major-Generals; Maj Gen; Maj-Gen:; Maj. Gen.; Maj-Gen; Major général de la marine; General-major; General Major; Major General (Canada); Major général; Major General; Major-General (Canada); Maj.Gen; General major; General-Major; Sarlashkar; Major-general (Nigeria)
generaal-majoor
lieutenant general         
  • language=sq}}([[Albanian Army]])
  • language=pt}}([[Angolan Army]])
  • language=es}}([[Argentine Army]])
  • date=15 November 2017}}([[Armenian Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=31 May 2021}}([[Australian Army]])
  • language=de}}([[Austrian Army]])
  • date=25 June 2001}}([[Azerbaijani Land Forces]])
  • access-date=11 October 2020}}([[Bangladesh Army]])
  • language=ru}}([[Belarusian Ground Forces]])
  • Luitenant-generaal}}([[Belgian Land Component]])
  • archive-date=5 January 2015}}([[Royal Bhutan Army]])
  • date=12 May 2009}}([[Bulgarian Land Forces]])
  • archive-date=26 August 2016 }}([[Botswana Ground Force]])
  • date=16 December 2013}}([[Royal Brunei Land Forces]])
  • language=fr}}([[Burundi Army]])
  • access-date=28 May 2021}}([[Canadian Army]])
  • Land Forces of the DR Congo]])
  • access-date=26 May 2021}}([[Czech Land Forces]])
  • date=2018}}([[Royal Danish Army]])
  • language=es}}([[Dominican Army]])
  • language=et}}([[Estonian Land Forces]])
  • language=fi}}([[Finnish Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Gambian National Army]])
  • language=ka}}([[Georgian Land Forces]])
  • language=de}}([[German Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Ghana Army]])
  • Army of Guinea-Bissau]])
  • Haitian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[Indian Army]])
  • language=id}}([[Indonesian Army]])
  • archive-date=25 April 2016}}([[Irish Army]])
  • language=it}}([[Italian Army]])
  • Jamaican Army]])
  • date=25 August 2011}}([[Kazakh Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=29 May 2021}}([[Kenya Army]])
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}([[Kosovo Security Force]])
  • language=lv}}([[Latvian Land Forces]])
  • access-date=5 May 2021}}([[Lesotho Army]])
  • Liberian Ground Forces]])
  • language=lt}}([[Lithuanian Land Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Malawi Army]])
  • language=ms}}([[Malaysian Army]])
  • Deslegch gyenyeral}}([[Mongolian Ground Force]]s)
  • Mozambican Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Namibian Army]])
  • language=nl}}([[Royal Netherlands Army]])
  • access-date=25 August 2018}}([[Nepali Army]])
  • archive-date=3 July 2020}}([[New Zealand Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Nigerian Army]])
  • date=4 February 2021}}([[Norwegian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[Pakistan Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Philippine Army]])
  • language=pt}}([[Portuguese Army]])
  • language=ro}}([[Romanian Land Forces]])
  • date=12 March 2010}}([[Russian Ground Forces]])
  • Rwandan Land Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Sierra Leone Army]])
  • access-date=7 June 2021}}([[Singapore Army]])
  • Slovak Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}([[Spanish Army]])
  • access-date=20 May 2021}}([[Sri Lanka Army]])
  • archive-date=20 October 2020}}([[South African Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[South Sudan Army]])
  • Eswatini Army]])
  • access-date=2019-10-02}}([[Swedish Army]])
  • date=13 April 2017}}([[Tajik National Army]])
  • Tanzanian Army]])
  • Timor-Leste Army]])
  • language=tk}}([[Turkmen Ground Forces]])
  • Ugandan Army]])
  • date=13 December 2017}}([[Ukrainian Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[British Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[United States Army]])
  • National Army of Uruguay]])
  • date=12 September 2019}}([[Uzbek Ground Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Zambian Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Zimbabwe National Army]])
THREE-STAR MILITARY RANK (NATO CODE OF-8) USED IN MANY COUNTRIES
Lieutenant-General; Lieutenant-general; Lt. General; Lt. Gen.; LGen; Lgen; Lt Gen; General-Lieutenant; Lieut Gen; Lieut-Gen; Lieutenant général; LTGEN; Lt General; Lt-Gen; General Lieutenant; Lieutenant-Général; Lieutenant-général; Leuitenant General; Luitenant-generaal; General-lieutenant; Teniente General; Lieutenant General; Lt-General; Lieutenant Generals; Teniente general; Lt. Gen
generaal-majoor (de hoogste rang in het Israëlische leger, het hoofd v.d. Generale Staf, gelijk aan een viersterren generaal)
Lt. Gen.         
  • language=sq}}([[Albanian Army]])
  • language=pt}}([[Angolan Army]])
  • language=es}}([[Argentine Army]])
  • date=15 November 2017}}([[Armenian Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=31 May 2021}}([[Australian Army]])
  • language=de}}([[Austrian Army]])
  • date=25 June 2001}}([[Azerbaijani Land Forces]])
  • access-date=11 October 2020}}([[Bangladesh Army]])
  • language=ru}}([[Belarusian Ground Forces]])
  • Luitenant-generaal}}([[Belgian Land Component]])
  • archive-date=5 January 2015}}([[Royal Bhutan Army]])
  • date=12 May 2009}}([[Bulgarian Land Forces]])
  • archive-date=26 August 2016 }}([[Botswana Ground Force]])
  • date=16 December 2013}}([[Royal Brunei Land Forces]])
  • language=fr}}([[Burundi Army]])
  • access-date=28 May 2021}}([[Canadian Army]])
  • Land Forces of the DR Congo]])
  • access-date=26 May 2021}}([[Czech Land Forces]])
  • date=2018}}([[Royal Danish Army]])
  • language=es}}([[Dominican Army]])
  • language=et}}([[Estonian Land Forces]])
  • language=fi}}([[Finnish Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Gambian National Army]])
  • language=ka}}([[Georgian Land Forces]])
  • language=de}}([[German Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Ghana Army]])
  • Army of Guinea-Bissau]])
  • Haitian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[Indian Army]])
  • language=id}}([[Indonesian Army]])
  • archive-date=25 April 2016}}([[Irish Army]])
  • language=it}}([[Italian Army]])
  • Jamaican Army]])
  • date=25 August 2011}}([[Kazakh Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=29 May 2021}}([[Kenya Army]])
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}([[Kosovo Security Force]])
  • language=lv}}([[Latvian Land Forces]])
  • access-date=5 May 2021}}([[Lesotho Army]])
  • Liberian Ground Forces]])
  • language=lt}}([[Lithuanian Land Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Malawi Army]])
  • language=ms}}([[Malaysian Army]])
  • Deslegch gyenyeral}}([[Mongolian Ground Force]]s)
  • Mozambican Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Namibian Army]])
  • language=nl}}([[Royal Netherlands Army]])
  • access-date=25 August 2018}}([[Nepali Army]])
  • archive-date=3 July 2020}}([[New Zealand Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Nigerian Army]])
  • date=4 February 2021}}([[Norwegian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[Pakistan Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Philippine Army]])
  • language=pt}}([[Portuguese Army]])
  • language=ro}}([[Romanian Land Forces]])
  • date=12 March 2010}}([[Russian Ground Forces]])
  • Rwandan Land Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Sierra Leone Army]])
  • access-date=7 June 2021}}([[Singapore Army]])
  • Slovak Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}([[Spanish Army]])
  • access-date=20 May 2021}}([[Sri Lanka Army]])
  • archive-date=20 October 2020}}([[South African Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[South Sudan Army]])
  • Eswatini Army]])
  • access-date=2019-10-02}}([[Swedish Army]])
  • date=13 April 2017}}([[Tajik National Army]])
  • Tanzanian Army]])
  • Timor-Leste Army]])
  • language=tk}}([[Turkmen Ground Forces]])
  • Ugandan Army]])
  • date=13 December 2017}}([[Ukrainian Ground Forces]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[British Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}([[United States Army]])
  • National Army of Uruguay]])
  • date=12 September 2019}}([[Uzbek Ground Forces]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Zambian Army]])
  • Lieutenant general([[Zimbabwe National Army]])
THREE-STAR MILITARY RANK (NATO CODE OF-8) USED IN MANY COUNTRIES
Lieutenant-General; Lieutenant-general; Lt. General; Lt. Gen.; LGen; Lgen; Lt Gen; General-Lieutenant; Lieut Gen; Lieut-Gen; Lieutenant général; LTGEN; Lt General; Lt-Gen; General Lieutenant; Lieutenant-Général; Lieutenant-général; Leuitenant General; Luitenant-generaal; General-lieutenant; Teniente General; Lieutenant General; Lt-General; Lieutenant Generals; Teniente general; Lt. Gen
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Definición

Maj
Maj is a written abbreviation for Major
when it is used as a title.
...Maj D B Lee.
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Wikipedia

Mohamed Zahir

Major General Mohamed Zahir (Dhivehi: މުހައްމަދު ޒާހިރު) is a former Chief of Defence Force of the Maldives National Defence Force of the Republic of Maldives.

After completion of secondary education from Majeediya School in 1972, Zahir joined the civil service and worked in various government departments before enlisting in the Maldives National Defense Force in 1978 to the rank of Sergeant and was commissioned as an officer two years later.

He assumed command as Chief of Staff of MNDF, formerly known as the National Security Service (NSS), on November 11, 1996 as a Brigadier. He was promoted to the rank of Major General on April 21, 2004. He was also the chairman of the MNDF Advisory Council, the highest forum of senior serving officers. Zahir is also known to many Maldivians by the nickname "two two Zahir" (22 Zahir). He held the post of CDF until 18 November 2008.

Zahir is a graduate of Hendon Police College, London, UK and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, United States. He also attended John F. Kennedy School of Government, USA, in a program for Senior Executives in National and International Security.

During his past years of service, he has undertaken various command positions within different units of the MNDF. Before assuming the duties as the Chief of Staff of MNDF, he was also the Deputy Chief of Staff of MNDF. During this tenure, he played an integral role in conceptualizing and doctrinally developing the operational functioning of all the arms and services of the MNDF. He has also commanded the NSS Training Unit, now re-established as Defence Institute for Training and Education, whereby laying the groundwork for restructure and streamlining overall training policies. Zahir's dedicated effort in the development of the military has been highly appreciated by all ranks of Maldives National Defence Force.

For his gallant actions in the incidents of 1988, when a group of PLOTE mercenaries from Sri Lanka attacked the capital Malé, he was awarded the second highest gallantry award, the Medal for Exceptional Bravery. In addition, he is also decorated with the Presidential Medal, Distinguished Service Medal and the Dedicated Service Medal. In 2013 he was awarded the Order of Distinguished Army Service.

On 3 November 2008, Zahir was awarded the nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor by the former President Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom. Zahir is married to Fathimath Amira. She is the Principal of the Centre for Higher Secondary Education. The General has four sons and one daughter. His second son, Lieutenant Colonel Hussain Fairoosh is currently serving in Maldives National Defence Force.

Ejemplos de uso de Maj -Gen
1. The recipients along with awards are÷ Hilal–I–Imtiaz (Military)÷ Maj Gen Muhammad Asaad, Maj Gen Ghulam Haider, Maj Gen Shujat Zamir Dar, Maj Gen Muhammad Tariq Masood, Maj Gen Mohsin Kamal, Maj Gen Muhammad Asghar, Maj Gen Jamil Haider, Maj Gen Hussain Mehdi, Maj Gen Muhammad Saleem, Maj Gen Nadeem Taj, Maj Gen Asif Akhtar, Maj Gen Muhammad Rehan Burney, Maj Gen Shafique Ah–mad Kayani, Rear Admiral Syed Afzal, Rear Admi–ral Ahsan–ul–Haq Chaudhri, Air Vice Marshal Maqbool Ali Shah and Air Vice Marshal Ayaz Mahmood.
2. PA–14454 Maj Gen Hussain Mehdi, afwc, psc, AC '. PA–1447' Maj Gen Muhammad Saleem, afwc,psc,(I) qsl,g+,AD 10.
3. "This is insufferable," said OC Manpower Maj.–Gen.
4. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) commander Maj.– Gen.
5. The commander of the police commandos in Baghdad, Maj.–Gen.