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Distinguished Historian Professor K. K. Aziz Passes Away
August 2009

Professor Khurshid Kamal Aziz, the distinguished Pakistani historian, passed away recently in Lahore after a short illness. Amongst his numerous acclaimed publications were works on important individuals who shaped the history of the sub-continent around the time of its partition, including books on Chaudhry Rahmat Ali, Syed Ameer Ali and His Highness Aga Khan III.



Professor Aziz was born in the village of Ballamabad near Lyallpur (now Faisalabad) on 11 December 1927. The only surviving son of the late Shaikh Abdul Aziz (the distinguished Mughal historian and the first editor of the text of the Punjabi epic, the Hir of Waris Shah), he was educated in Batala, Government College Lahore and the University of Manchester.

He had served on the academic staff of the Government College, Lahore, and the Universities of the Punjab, London, Khartoum and Heidelberg. Occasionally he gave lectures on historical, political and Islamic themes at the Universities of Karachi, Peshawar, Dacca, Islamabad, Hull, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Geneva, Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and Bergen. In Pakistan he had held such appointments as Deputy to the Official Historian, Chairman of the National Commission on Historical and Cultural Research, and Special Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister’s Office. In 1990’s he was the (British) Old Ravians Research Fellow at Cambridge.
Professor Aziz knew eight languages and was a prolific writer. His books include:

· The Making of Pakistan: A Study in Nationalism;

· Studies in History and Politics, Party Politics in Pakistan 1947-1958;

· Britain and Pakistan;

· Ameer Ali: His Life and Work;

· Rahmat Ali: A Biography;

· A History of the Idea of Pakistan (4 volumes);

· Britain and Muslim India;

· Muslims under Congress Rule 1937-1939: A Documentary Record;

· British Imperialism in India;

· The All India Muslim Conference 1928-1935: A Documentary Record;

· The Meaning of Islamic Art: An Annotated Bibliography;

· The Meaning of Islamic Art, Explorations in Religious Symbolism and Social Relevance.

In a work entitled The Murder of History, he took a critical look at the state of historical scholarship in Pakistan.

His two volume study entitled Aga Khan III: Selected Speeches and Writings of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, 1902 – 1955, was published by Kegan Paul International of London in 1998. Dr. Karim Janmohamed, former Head of the IIS-ITREB Liaison (now Community Relations) Department at the IIS, who collaborated with him for some years in the preparation of the study, recalls the author’s meticulous scholarship, a commitment to the highest academic standards and a fluent writing style which are reflected in the 200 page Introduction to the book and the copious annotations to the 229 speeches, writings and interviews that were selected for publication. “I also cherish fond memories of his personal warmth and friendship which he always accorded me”, says Dr Janmohamed.

An article by the late K.K. Aziz, entitled “Aga Khan III: A Study in Humanism”, is available on the IIS Website in the section on Lifelong Learning.

He is survived by his wife, Zarina, who made it a labour of love to assist him in the preparation of his numerous books.
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