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Agha Shaukat Ali was born on 1919 in Srinagar, Kashmir, is a civil servant. Discover Agha Shaukat Ali's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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1919 |
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Srinagar, Kashmir |
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(2013-03-19) |
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Agha Shaukat Ali Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Agha Shaukat Ali's Wife?
His wife is Mussarat Nizamuddin Agha
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Agha Zaffar Ali Qizilbash (father)Begum Zaffar Ali (mother) |
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Mussarat Nizamuddin Agha |
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Agha Azhar Ali, Agha Shehryar Ali, Tehmina Khan, Rabia Ali |
Agha Shaukat Ali Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Agha Shaukat Ali worth at the age of 94 years old? Agha Shaukat Ali’s income source is mostly from being a successful civil servant. He is from India. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Agha Shaukat Ali died on Tuesday, 19 March 2013, in Vienna, Virginia in the United States.
Agha Shaukat Ali married Mussarat Nizamuddin, who died in 1990s. His son Agha Shehryar had died earlier. He was survived by three other children: son Agha Azhar Ali and two daughters Tehmina Khan and Rabia Ali. They reside in the United States.
He authored the book The Modernization of Soviet Central Asia and was invited by the government of China to share his assessment of the implications of lifting the Red Curtain in 1979. He founded the Iqbal-Shariati Foundation in Lahore which funded the translation and publication of the works of Muhammad Iqbal and Ali Shariati, two poet-philosophers whom he admired. He loved Kashmir, his homeland. It is said that he provided suggestions to Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the Kashmir issue.
Shaukat Ali attended the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University as a Fulbright Scholar. He enjoyed his time in the United States in the 1950s and returned to his alma mater on many occasions. He also received diplomatic assignments in various missions, including one in London.
He became the General Secretary of Muslim Conference and was instrumental in promoting the policies of Jinnah in Kashmir. Most notably, Shaukat Ali held a public gathering in defiance of prevailing prohibitions at that time, and was imprisoned along with Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas on the orders of the then Prime Minister Ram Chandra Kak, for political reasons from 1947–1948.
In Prison Shaukat Ali was treated very badly by the Ikhlaqis. When Pakistan was founded in 1947, Agha Shaukat’s release from prison was brokered by the United Nations. He was released as a part of an exchange of political prisoners between India and Pakistan. He was exchanged for Brigadier Ghansara Singh (Governor of Gilgit) who had been arrested by the Muslim forces of Pakistan in Gilgit. Leaving his mother and brothers in Kashmir, Shaukat Ali moved to Pakistan with his wife.
During the end of British colonial rule in India, Shaukat Ali joined the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference as its general secretary, after resigning from the civil services as a Tehsildar in 1946, at the request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Agha Shaukat Ali played an important role in the changing politics of Kashmir from 1946–48.
Shaukat Ali was educated at the Mission School at Fateh Kadal (later renamed as Tyndale Biscoe School) in Srinagar. He passed his matriculation in 1936. He graduated in Arts from Sri Pratap College. He attended the Aligarh University in 1930s with an LLB degree.
Agha Shaukat Ali (1919–2013) was a civil servant turned politician in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, British Indian Empire. He served as the General Secretary of the Muslim Conference party in the years preceding the Partition of India. Having migrated to Pakistan after the partition, he served as a Pakistani civil servant, writer and diplomat.
Agha Shaukat Ali was born in the aristocratic Agha family in Srinagar in 1919. The family belonged to the military Qizilbash aristocracy which had migrated from Kandahar in the early 19th century and since then held offices of Royal Physicians, Ministers and Courtiers to the Dogra dynasty.