Enaith Habibullah Explained

Enaith Habibullah
Birth Date:2 April 1910
Birth Place:Lucknow, India
Spouse:Hamida Habibullah
Branch Label:Branch
Rank:Major general
Unit:16th Light Cavalry
Commands:National Defence Academy

Enaith Habibullah(2 April 1910 – 15 July 1990) was an Indian Army General and the first Commandant of the National Defence Academy.[1]

Background and family

Enaith Habibullah was born in Lucknow, India, into the Muslim feudal aristocracy of Oudh. They were the Taluqdars of Saidanpur estate in Barabanki district, which they had received for services rendered to the Nawab of Awadh, and which they continued to enjoy under the British Raj. Enaith's father, Sheikh Mohammad Habibullah, himself taluqdar of Saidanpur, also served for many years as regent or governor of the (much larger) estate of Mahmudabad. Enaith's mother was Inam Habibullah, she came from an educated and affluent Muslim family belonging to Kakori near Lucknow.

Enaith was one of four children both to Sheikh Mohammad Habibullah and Begum Inam Habibullah. He had two brothers, Isha'at and Ali Bahadur, and a sister, Tazeen.

Education and career

Enaith was educated at Clifton College, Bristol[2] and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant for the Indian Army on 28 August 1930.[3] He spent a year attached to the 1st battalion East Yorkshire Regiment stationed in India before being posted to the 16th Light Cavalry on 5 January 1932.[4] He saw action in Africa and fought against General Rommel in the battle of El Alamein World War II, later he was posted in Burma with the 16th Light Cavalry.

In 1947, upon partition he opted for the Indian Army.[5]

He served as Commandant, National Defence Academy from 1953 to 1958. Promoted Major-General 28 August 1955. Served as Deputy G.O.C. Malayan Federal Army from April to October 1959, when he was recalled to India. Retired Major-General in 1965.

Personal life

His son Wajahat Habibullah is a distinguished bureaucrat and his grandsons Amar Habibullah and Saif Habibullah are prominent businessmen.

The Habibullah Hall at the National Defence Academy is named in his memory.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://indianarmy.nic.in/writereaddata/documents/nda-joining-instruction.pdf NDA Joining Instruction
  2. "Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J.A.O. p396: Bristol; J.W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948
  3. London Gazette 29 August 1930, Issue: 33639 Page:5361
  4. January 1931 & April 1932 Indian Army List
  5. Web site: When Jawaharlal Nehru ordered 'Dronacharya' out of the NDA . 14 November 2019 .
  6. News: Habibullah Hall at National Defence Academy . www.spentamultimedia.com . 26 March 2020 . 6 February 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230206090605/https://www.spentamultimedia.com/flipbooks/NDA/files/assets/basic-html/page37.html . dead .