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(1)
Diplomat's Diplomat: Bokhari of
Pakistan Chairs UN Council
by A.M. Rosenthal UN Correspondent, The New York Times.
The New York Times Magazine, March 15, 1953. @ 1952 by The New York
Times Company...
(2)
Bokhari: Cosmopolitan Crusader at
the UN
by Gertrude Samuels, Staff Writer, The New York Times Magazine.
"The United Nations cannot achieve its purpose unless the peoples of
the world are fully informed of its aims and activities...
(3) Be Gentle
Editorial, The New Yorker, September 18, 1954. The New Yorker Magazine,
Inc.
Pakistan's permanent representative to the United Nations, Professor
Ahmed Shah Bokhari, who is generally considered one of the ablest
spokesmen for the Arab-Asian bloc.....
(4) Sheikh Peer
When I was first introduced to Shakespeare’s plays in
college, a common joke was to say that Shakespeare was
not an Englishman but an Indian named Sheikh Peer who
the English had abducted from India and given another
name....
(5) Remembering Patras
Bokhari
by SM
Essayist, teacher and diplomat Prof. Ahmad Shah Bokhari,
who was known as Pitras Bokhari among literati and
connoisseurs of literature, was an internationally
acclaimed Pakistani who is fondly remembered as a man of
all nations.....
(6) Remembering Patras
Bokhari
by Moneeza Hashmi
It was a very long time ago, too long now even to recall
how many years have gone by, when a little girl of six
or seven, quietly opened the door of her father's study
and saw him ....
(7) Remembering Patras
Bokhari
by Noman Ahmed
Professor Ahmed Shah Bukhari - popularly known as Patras Bukhari
who died 45 years ago – has made enormous contributions
in Urdu literature.....
(8) CAM DIARY: 'Kamal da
teacher'
Daily Times, Lahore, 30th October 2002.
Such is KK's love for his teacher that he has
single-handedly set up the Bokhari English Prize at
Cambridge University, awarded annually to the best
student of English at Emmanuel College.....
(9) Partyman Patras
Patras Bokhari could have excelled as a writer, had he
chosen not to do a variety of things and achieving the
best in all of them.
By Sarwat Ali
The News International , 12th December 2004....
(10) By The Way - A
citizen of the world
Hafizur Rahman
Some time ago the Pakistan Post Office issued a special
postage stamp to mark the 100th birth anniversary.....
(11) The House of Patras
Khaled Ahmed LAHORE, Pakistan - May 13, 1999 (The Friday
Times)
Ahmed Shah 'Patras' Bokhari has been celebrated as an
educationist, a man of letters, a diplomat, and as one
the greatest sons of Pakistan......
(12)
Coming to terms with prospect of demise
Megasthenes
There would seem to be a certain fascination with death, especially
so when it touches the high and the mighty, the famous and the
infamous, the ranks of celebrity, "the beautiful people"....
(13) Patras Bokhari –
Decorated, at last
Dawn, Review, August 2003
(14) Ahmed Shah Patras
Bokhari -Prince Among Men
By Hafeez Javed,
The Pakistan Times, December 6, 1964
It was on this very day in 1958 that Professor Ahmed
Shah Bokhari’s friends and admirers woke up to learn the
dreadful news of his sudden death in his Manhattan flat
in New York in the early hours of the previous
morning.....
(15)
The liberal Ideals of A.S. Bukhari –
II
Dawn Magazine
Friday, September 09, 1994
“Zeno”
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The liberal Ideals of A.S. Bukhari –
I
Dawn Magazine
Friday, September 02, 1994
“Zeno”
(17) Patras rememberd by GC
Gilani Kamran
(18) Patras Bokhari - a legend
The News International, Wednesday, November 23, 1994
Prof. Nazeer Siddiqi.
(19)
Look Back Gently
MEMORIES OF ZAB AND ASB
By Alys Faiz
(20)
A
tribute to Patras
Patras was endowed with the finest qualities of head and heart, and
was a liberal scholar with a charming personality – a species now
extinct in Pakistan, says
NADEEM SHAHID.
(21) Prof. A. S.
Bokhari – Mentor, Boss & Friend
By Bashir A. Khan
27th October 2005
During my career as the Senior Commentator and Incharge
of the Urdu Service of Voice of America for the world at
New York 1951-1954, I had the opportunity of
interviewing some 300 persons of eminence from all walks
of life.....
(22) The Bokhari Trust
The Nation
18th January 1998
By Khalid Hasan
It is strange how a small thing one may
have done many years ago comes to take root and long
after, one is surprised to discover that what was
intended as a simple throwaway gesture on what may have
been no more than the fancy of the moment, .....
(23)
Pardon, your slip is showing
By F. A. Anvery
December 30, 2001
The whole
chagrin about foretelling, including political, weather
and intellectual forecasting, is that it cannot be
proved or disproved until after the time predicted has
come and gone. The slip showing at the time is either
covered up or made more visible, the hopes are either
reinforced or abandoned ..... |