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Mohammed Masud Raza Khan (21 July 1924 – June 1989) was a Pakistani British psychoanalyst. His training analyst was Donald Winnicott. Masud Raza Khan was a protege of Sigmund Freud's daughter Anna and a long-time collaborator with the most famous child analyst of the 20th century, D. W. Winnicott. Indeed, Anna Freud insisted that Khan understood her father's work better than anyone else and spoke in defence of her star student whenever he aroused the Society's ire. ==Early life== Khan was born in Jhelum in the Punjab district of British India, in what became Pakistan, to Raja Fazaldad Khan and his fourth wife, Khursheed Begum. He was a wealthy landowner, and she a beautiful.〔Cooper, Judy. ''Speak of me as I am''. Karnac Books, 1993, pp. 5–7.〕 According to the family Kursheed Bagam was married to a "Peer Syed Jumla Shah" of village Kotayan Sherif Jhelum. She was married at a very young age and her husband died after few short years. Masud Raza Khan's mother had two children with Syed Jumala Shah and later she married Raja Fazaldad Khan. His father Sirdar (or Sardar) Khan Bahadur, Raja Fazal Dad Khan, a Minhas Rajput, was a hereditary Landlord (or Zamindar) and was commissioned with a British Army cavalry unit. British government honoured him with vast lands where he later formed 3 estates. All of his states (Montgomery, Chakwal and Lyallpur) were later divided among his 9 sons. Khan Bahdur Fazal Dad Khan married 4 times and had 9 sons of those, six joined the Army and became officers. Masud's eldest brother, Muhammed Akbar Khan was the first Indian Muslim to become a General in the British Indian Army and later most senior general of Pakistan Army. His brother, General Muhammad Anwar Khan was the first Engineer in Chief of the Pakistan Army and his brother Major General Muhammed Iftikhar Khan was an officer inherited by the Pakistan Army from British India. He had been nominated to become the first local Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Army after General Douglas David Gracey's retirement. However, his death in a tragic plane crash in 1949 was a disaster for the newly formed country. Masud Khan's mother Kursheed Bagam bore 3 kids with Raja Fazaldad Khan. Masud Khan was raised with his older brother, Tahir, and his younger sister, Mahmooda, in the Montgomery District on his father's estate, moving to Lyallpur when Khan was 13. He was not allowed to see much of his mother, though when his father died in 1943 when Khan was 19, he went to live with her.〔Cooper, Judy. ''Speak of me as I am''. Karnac Books, 1993, pp 5–7.〕 According to the family, Masud Khan's mother wanted to bring her children from previous marriage to Lyallpur estate which his father didn't agree. Masud Khan and his sibling were moved by their father's to Montgomery estate to punish him mother by a feudal landlord with terrible temper. In his later life, Masud Khan's estate was managed by his step brother Syed Salah ud Din a.k.a. Raja Salah who was also an executor for the family estate at 222 RB commonly known as Kot Raja Fazaldad Khan(Nawabwala)Faisalabad. In 1956, Masud Khan with his brother, Tahir and Raja Salah built a cinema under the name "REX" in Lyallpur. After the fall of Pakistani cinema industry in the 1980s, it was later changed into "Masud Super Market and Rex Hotel". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Masud Khan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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