Agha Ali Ibrahim Akram (
: آغا ابراہیم اکرم), (1989- 1923) better known as A. I. Akram was a
Lieutenant-General in the
Pakistan Army and a historian. He wrote books about early
Muslim conquests. His most famous book The
Sword of Allah is a biography of Muslim general,
Khalid ibn al-Walid. He retired from the Pakistan Army as Lieutenant-General in 1978. He also served as
Pakistan
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's Ambassador to Spain. He founded the Institute of Regional Studies in 1982 and remained its president till his death in 1989.
Biography
Akram was born in
Ludhiana
Ludhiana ( ) is the most populous and the largest city in the Indian state of Punjab. The city has an estimated population of 1,618,879 2011 census and distributed over , making Ludhiana the most densely populated urban centre in the state. I ...
on 22 September 1923 to an Indian Police Officer.
[ October 1945 Indian Army List]
He graduated from Government College Lahore in 1942 and joined the
British Indian Army, being commissioned a second lieutenant in the
13th Frontier Force Rifles
The 13th Frontier Force Rifles was part of the British Indian Army, and after 1947, Pakistan Army. It was formed in 1922 by amalgamation of five existing regiments and consisted of five regular battalions.
History
The 13th Frontier Force Rifles' ...
on 26 November 1942. By October 1945 he held the rank of temporary Captain, a promotion he received on 1 January 1945.
He served in
Burma
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in
World War II
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, and first three
Indo-Pakistan Wars.
After the
partition of India in 1947, he preferred to join the
Pakistan Army.
He taught military history as Colonel and Chief Instructor at
Command and Staff College,
Quetta
Quetta (; ur, ; ; ps, کوټه) is the tenth most populous city in Pakistan with a population of over 1.1 million. It is situated in south-west of the country close to the International border with Afghanistan. It is the capital of ...
from September 1960 to November 1965,
during which he acutely felt the lack of detailed, clear and objective literature on Muslim military history. It was at this time when he decided to fill the void himself.
His first book, ''The Sword of Allah'', is about the life and campaigns of
Khalid ibn al-Walid which was published in 1970 after a five years effort, including visits to battle-fields in
Lebanon
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,
Syria,
Jordan
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,
Iraq
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,
Kuwait
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and
Saudi Arabia
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. It has two English editions, and has been translated into
,
Arabic
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, German and
Bahasa. For several years it was compulsory reading in the Pakistan Army for entrance to the Staff College and has been on the leadership syllabus in the
Malaysian Army
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. His second book ''The Muslim Conquest of Persia'' was published after four years, after visiting the battlefields in
Iran
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and discussions with
Iranian
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* Iran, a sovereign state
* Iranian peoples, the speakers of the Iranian languages. The term Iranic peoples is also used for this term to distinguish the pan ethnic term from Iranian, used for the people of Iran
* Iranian lan ...
scholars. ''The Muslim Conquest of Egypt and North Africa'' was his third book, which also took four years of preparations and visits to Egypt and Tunisia. His last book was ''The Rise of Cordoba'', which was published in 1986. To research for writing all these books he learned
Arabic
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,
Persian
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* People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language
** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples
** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
and Spanish and collected an impressive library of historical works.
In 1978, he retired from
Pakistan Army as a Lieutenant-General after being superseded by General
Zia-ul Haq
General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq HI, GCSJ, ร.ม.ภ, (Urdu: ; 12 August 1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani four-star general and politician who became the sixth President of Pakistan following a coup and declaration of martial law in ...
.
After that he served as
Pakistan
Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 243 million people, and has the world's second-lar ...
's Ambassador to Spain for two and a half years. He founded the ''Institute of Regional Studies'' in 1982 and remained its president till his death in 1989.
Works
# The Sword of Allah
# The Muslim Conquest of Persia
# The Muslim Conquest of Egypt and North Africa
# The Muslim Conquest of Spain
# The Falcon of the Quraish
# The Rise of Cordoba
References
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1923 births
1989 deaths
20th-century Pakistani historians
British Indian Army officers
Indian Army personnel of World War II
Pakistani generals
Pakistani military historians