Pancho Villa was born on 5 June 1878 and died on 20 July 1923
Pancho Villa was a Mexican Revolutionary General and one of the leading figures of the Mexican Revolution.
He is a military-zamindar of the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua and commanded a revolution in the northern section of Chihuahua.
Pancho Villa can be credited with decisive military success, which led to the ouster of Victoriano Herta.
Villa later attacked a small US-Mexican border town, resulting in the Battle of Columbus on March 9, 1916, and was reduced to retreating from American retaliation.