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Syed Ahmed Shah[1] (Urdu: سید احمد شاہ ) (commonly known as Patras Bokhari - پطرس بخاری) HI, (1 October1898, Peshawar – 5 December 1958, New York) was one of the best Urdu humourists, educators, essayists, broadcasters and diplomats from Pakistan.
[edit] LifePatras received his early education from Peshawar and in 1916 he moved from Islamia College Peshawar to join Government College Lahore. After completing his Masters in English he was appointed as lecturer at the same institution. Patras Bokhari left Government College Lahore in 1925 to study at Emmanuel College, Cambridge University to complete a Tripos in English. Many years later, the Bokhari English Prize was established there in his honour.[2][3] In 1927 he came back to Government College Lahore and as a Professor remained there till 1939. Before the formation of Pakistan in 1947, he was the Director General, All India Radio. Being a Professor of English Literature he also served as the Principal of Government College Lahore from 1947 to 1950. The famous Urdu poet, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, and the leading free verse poet in Urdu, Noon Meem Rashid, were among his famous students. After the formation of Pakistan, he served as the first permanent representative of Pakistan in the United Nations from 1951–1954. From 1954-1958 he remained as the Under Secretary of the UN, Head of Information. He died during his diplomatic service and is buried in New York, USA. [edit] Triva
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