Khuda Bakhsh | |
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Born | Khuda Bakhsh Khan 2 August 1842 |
Died | 3 August 1908 | (aged 66)
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Occupation(s) | Advocate, judge, historian, philosopher |
Years active | 1868–1908 |
Children | 4 |
Father | Muhammad Bakhsh |
Relatives | Syed Abdul Hasan Khan Sahib (Brother) Syed Imdad Imam (Cousin) Sir Sultan Ahmed (Nephew), Syed Ali Imam (Nephew) Syed Hasan Imam (Nephew) Anees Fatima (Niece) |
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Sir Khan Bahadur Khuda Bakhsh OIE FRAS (2 August 1842 – 3 August 1908)[1] was an Indian advocate, judge, philosopher, revolutionary freedom fighter, scholar and historian from Patna, Bihar. He was the founder of Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library and Chief Justice of Nizam's Supreme Court of Hyderabad from 1895 to 1898.[2] Khuda Bakhsh maintains a strong legacy across the Islamic World for his contributions to Literature and History.
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