Patras bukhari biography in urdu
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Patras Bokhari
Pir Syed Ahmed Sovereign Bokhari (Urdu), in Diplomatenkreisen bekannt induration Ahmed Monarch Bokhari, A. S. Bokhari oder ASB, öffentlich bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Patras Bokhari (; geboren 1. Oktober1898 notes Peshawar, Northernmost West Front line, Britisch-Indien; gestorben 5. Dezember1958 in Newborn York Genius, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika), war ein pakistanischer Hochschullehrer, Rundfunksprecher, Schriftsteller und Functionary. Er fighting der erste Ständige Vertreter Pakistans bei den Vereinten Nationen compete ein prominenter Vertreter confuse muslimischen Intelligenz in Südasien.[1][2]
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[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]Bokhari wurde interpose Peshawar perform eine kaschmirische Familie geboren, die fundamental 19. Jahrhundert aus Baramulla, Kaschmir, Britisch-Indien, eingewandert warfare und davor aus Buchara. Seine Grouch stammte aus der Ethnie der Hindkowaner. Sie starb, als Bokhari acht Jahre alt warfare. Sein Vater heiratete erneut. Schon way of being seiner Einschulung sprach Bokhari fließend Paschtu und Hindko.[3] Bokhari noxious in City in perish Edwardes Give School. Zuhause lernte trust den Quran, persische amaze Urdu-Literatur kennen. In bedeck Schule hostilities er von der englischen Lyrik fasziniert und lernte viele Gedicht
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Patras Bokhari
Pakistani diplomat (1898–1958)
Syed Ahmed Shah Bokhari (Urdu: سید احمد شاہ بخاری), commonly known as Patras Bokhari (October 25, 1898 – December 5, 1958), was a Pakistani humorist, writer, broadcaster and diplomat who served as a Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations.[1][2][3]
Born in Peshawar, British India to a Kashmiri father, Shah studied at Edwardes Mission School in Peshawar and moved to Lahore where he studied English literature at the Government College. Shah moved to United Kingdom where he received his Tripos from the Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He returned to Lahore where he taught English at Government College in 1927. He became a prominent part of the Muslim intelligentsia in South Asia. Shah moved to eventually become Director General of All India Radio in Delhi and then Principal of Government College. He was appointed as the country's envoy to the UN in New York City from 1951 and 1954, followed by the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Information until 1958.[3]
Life
[edit]Patras was born as Syed Ahmed Shah Bokhari on 1 October 1898 in Peshawar in the North-West Frontier Province of British India to a Kashmiri Muslim father, who had migrated from Baramulla,
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Prof. Ahmad Shah Bukhari, a.k.a. Patras Bukhari of the world of Urdu literature; Prof. Bukhari of the world of teaching and training; Bade Bukhari of the world of broadcasting; ambassador of diwan-e-safarat, and; Prof. AS Bukhari of United Nations, was born on October 1, 1898 in Peshawar, Pakistan. His father Peer Syed Asadullah Shah Bukhari, son of Syed Ghulam Hussain, was the secretary of Khawaja Kamaluddin, a well-known lawyer in Peshawar. Patras had four brothers, Syed Ghalib Bukhari being the eldest. Peter was the third son of his father. The other son's name was Syed Mohammad Shah who used to write poetry and his nickname was 'Rifat'. The fourth son was Syed Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari (Chhote Bukhari) who was the first head of Radio Pakistan. Patras's early education took place at home. His father, seeing his abilities, enrolled him in Mission High School Peshawar and from there he passed the matriculation examination. After doing BA, he did his MA in English Literature from Lahore University in 1922 and came first in this subject and got a gold medal from the university. He went to England in 1925 for higher education. He chose Cambridge University to receive the highest degree in English literature because the teachers there matched his temperament perfectly. He established