Allah Bukhsh Karim Bukhsh Brohi

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Allah Bukhsh Karim Bukhsh Brohi
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Born Sindh, British India
Died Islamabad, Pakistan
Other names A K Brohi

Allah Bukhsh Karim Bukhsh Brohi (Urdu: الله بخش کریم بخش بروہی‎) (popularly known as A K Brohi) was a prominent politician and lawyer from Shikarpur(Shikarpur district), Sindh, Pakistan. His sister Husn Afroze Brohi was married with Qaim Ali Shah, but was died of Breast Cancer in 1971. He is the first partner, and mentor of famous Indian Lawyer Ram Jethmalani as acknowledged in his authorized biography. He was the High commissioner for Pakistan in India from 1 February 1960 to 31 March 1961.

Brohi has written a long "preface" (13 pp.) to the book of Brigadier general S. K. Malik (i. e. Malik ul-Khan) The quranic concept of war, a manual the brigadier's impression of military tactics from early Islamic times, dating 1979, and often reprinted in Pakistan and India.[1]

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