Bilal Omer Khan

Major General Bilal Omer Khan HI(M) SBt (Pashto, Urdu:; 3 February 1954 – 4 December 2009) known affectionately as Billy was a two-star rank general in the Pakistan Army who died in the December 2009 Rawalpindi attack along with 39 others. Bilal was posthumously awarded the Sitara-e-Basalat on Pakistan Day 2010. His cousin is the former Prime Minister Imran Khan. He held the positions of Director General Armoured Corps (Pakistan), Director General Plans and Operations at JS HQ (Pakistan), commander 11th Infantry Division (PAK), commander 10th Infantry Division, and commander 111th Infantry Brigade.

On 23 August 2005, as the GOC 10 Division, Bilal was the chief guest at the Pakistan Cricket Board and Pepsi National School Cricket Tournament, where Ibrahim Ali Bhai School Karachi competed against Government High School Nanakpura Peshawar.

Early life and family
Bilal Omar Khan was born on 3 February 1954 to a respected Burki Pashtun family. His father Omer Khan, was a retired Colonel in the Pakistan Army and was the founding father of the Pakistan Ordnance Factories depot in Havelian. Bilal has one brother, Talha Omer who retired as a major in the Pakistan Army and a sister Yasmin Salman Omer. Bilal grew up in Lalazar Colony Rawalpindi and later attended the Abbottabad Public School. Including Bilal and Talha, the Burki family has produced several military officials and cricketers such as Wajid Ali Khan Burki, Javed Burki, Imran Khan, and Majid Khan.

Personal life
Bilal married Nabeela and has two sons, Arsalan Omer Khan, Ibrahim Omer Khan, and a daughter Zahra Omer Khan.

Once Bilal Omer, along with his wife and driver, experienced a car accident in Lahore Cantonment. The driver suffered a fatal heart attack and passed away at the scene. Bilal's swift action of moving from the backseat to the front prevented significant damage to the car and saved both his wife and himself.

Personally, Bilal enjoyed the games of Polo, Tennis, Squash, gaining recognition among peers and family for his skills as a player and was also known for his hunting abilities.

As President of Pakistan Polo Association and Equestrian Federation of Pakistan, he represented Pakistan at the 2007 Polo World Cup in New Zealand.

Military career
From the 50th PMA course, he was commissioned into the army in the 19th Lancers on 27 October 1974.

On 8 July 1980, he was called back to the Pakistan Army's 23 Division and relinquished the charge of General Staff Officer - Grade III at FC Baluchistan. Bilal graduated from the Command and Staff College Quetta in 1986 and later went to Saudi Arabia after completing mid-level infantry officers course. Afterwards, Bilal received his Master of Arts in International relations from the University of Denver.

As a lieutenant colonel, he was battalion commander of the 2nd Pakistan Battalion (Quaid-i-Azam's own).

On 16 January 2004, the Pakistan Army selection board reviewed 104 brigadiers and deemed 18 fit for promotion to Major General, including Bilal, constituting 2.2% of those commissioned in 1974-75.

Bilal placed a floral wreath at the Tomb of Allama Iqbal to pay homage to the great poet-philosopher of the East on Defence Day 2004.

Notably, General Bilal welcomed Chief of the Turkish General Staff Hilmi Özkök and a delegation at the Allama Iqbal International Airport on 8 March 2005.

On 5 April 2008, DG O&P Bilal Omer Khan and other senior officials of JS HQ (Pakistan) welcomed Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Tariq Majid at the Islamabad Airport.

Death
On 4 December 2009, a terrorist attack occurred at the Parade Lane Mosque while Bilal and other worshippers were praying namaz. During the attack, Bilal's son says Bilal tried to disarm one of the terrorists, allowing others to escape. In an interview, his son Arsalan shared that the neighbor's driver told him about General Bilal grappling with the terrorist's gun. Bilal reportedly exclaimed, "Are you going to kill kids?" Arsalan mentioned that his father was shot in the neck from behind by another terrorist at point blank range and grenade shrapnel was later discovered in his legs.

His son Arsalan told The Express Tribune, "when I went to recover my father's body from the mosque, I saw my father lay there with his hand under his head as though he was in a peaceful slumber." Bilal is buried at the Westridge Army Graveyard in Rawalpindi.

Legacy
Bilal Omer Shaheed Colony - Parade Lane, Major General Bilal Omer Shaheed Tennis Championship, and Maj. Gen. Bilal Omer Khan Shaheed Memorial Polo Cup 2009 held from 29 December 2009 to 3 January 2010, are all named after him.