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Agha Ibrahim Akram
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Agha Ali Ibrahim Akram (Urdu: آغا ابراہیم اکرم), better known as A. I. Akram was a Pakistan Army's Lieutenant-General and a Historian. He wrote books about early Muslim conquests. His first book was The Sword Of Allah. He retired from Pakistan Army as Lieutenant-General in 1978. He also served as Pakistan's Ambassador to Spain. He founded the Institute of Regional Studies in 1982 and remained its president till his death in 1989.
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The Sword Of Allah, The Muslim Conquest of Persia, The Muslim Conquest of Egypt and North Africa
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آغا ابراہیم اکرم A. I. Akram
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Ludhiana, Punjab, British India
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1989
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Army Officer and Writer
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Agha Ali Ibrahim Akram
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Pakistani
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Agha Ali Ibrahim Akram (Urdu: آغا ابراہیم اکرم), better known as A. I. Akram was a Pakistan Army's Lieutenant-General and a Historian. He wrote books about early Muslim conquests. His first book was The Sword Of Allah. He retired from Pakistan Army as Lieutenant-General in 1978. He also served as Pakistan's Ambassador to Spain. He founded the Institute of Regional Studies in 1982 and remained its president till his death in 1989.