Chronology: How Musharraf's troubles began
Chronology: How Musharraf's troubles began
These events shook the leader who came to power in a bloodless coup in 1999

Pakistan's ruling coalition agreed on Thursday to begin impeachment proceedings against President Pervez Musharraf.

Here is a chronology of recent events that have shaken the leader who came to power in a bloodless coup in 1999 and became President in 2001.

March 9, 2007: Musharraf suspends Supreme Court Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry over allegations of misconduct. Lawyers rally around the top judge and Musharraf's popularity plummets.

July 10: Musharraf orders troops to storm the Red Mosque in Islamabad to crush a Taliban-style movement there. At least 105 people are killed. Militant attacks and suicide bombings follow.

July 20: Supreme Court reinstates Chief Justice Chaudhry, dealing a blow to Musharraf's authority.

July 27: Musharraf meets former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in Abu Dhabi for inconclusive talks on how to move the country towards a civilian-led democracy. Bhutto demands Musharraf step down as army chief.

Sept 10: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif is arrested at Islamabad airport on his arrival from exile, despite the Supreme Court clearing his return. He is deported to Saudi Arabia. Oct 2 - Musharraf's government announces it will drop graft charges against Bhutto, clearing the way for her return.

Oct 6: Musharraf wins a presidential vote by legislators. Supreme Court holds off confirming legality of vote.

Oct 19: Suicide bomber tries to assassinate Bhutto in Karachi as she returns from eight years of exile.

Nov 2: Supreme Court meets to decide if Musharraf was eligible to stand for re-election while still army chief.

Nov 3: Musharraf imposes emergency rule, detaining thousands of opposition politicians and lawyers.

Nov 11: Musharraf says election will be held by Jan. 8.

Nov 13: Bhutto placed under house arrest for a week in Lahore, hours before planned march against emergency rule. Bhutto says Musharraf must quit as president.

Nov 15: Musharraf appoints Senate chairman Mohammadmian Soomro to head a caretaker line-up to oversee elections. Nov 22 - Commonwealth suspends Pakistan.

Nov 25: Sharif returns from exile.

Nov 28: A tearful Musharraf hands over command of the army to General Ashfaq Kayani.

Nov 29: Musharraf sworn in as a civilian leader.

Dec 15: Musharraf lifts state of emergency, restores constitution.

Dec 27: Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto assassinated in a gun and bomb attack.

Jan 2: Election delayed from Jan 8 to Feb 18 because of disturbances after Bhutto's assassination.

Feb 18: Resounding election victory for parties led by Bhutto's widower Asif Ali Zardari (Pakistan People's Party) and Sharif (Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz)) over pro-Musharraf Pakistan Muslim League. Analysts say Musharraf may be driven out.

March 9: Sharif says he will join Zardari to form a coalition hostile to Musharraf.

Aug 7: Ruling coalition says it will launch proceedings to impeach Musharraf.

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