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Mohammad Sharif Chattar

Dr Mohammad Sharif Chattar (1935-2007) was an educationist, botanist, author and poet of Azad Kashmir (Pakistani administered kashmir).〔Shoara-e-Kashmir by Mohammad Saghir Aasi〕 His research covered the plants and vegetation of the Cholistan desert in Punjab and the Thar desert in Sindh provinces of Pakistan. He is the author of three books on the subject of botany and many research articles.〔Plants and vegetation of Thar Desert by M S Chattar〕 His only book on poetry could not be published due to his sudden death.
== Biography ==
Born into the family of prominent Rajput Zamindars of Phulyana ( Rajouri),〔Alaqa-e-Khari Tareekh aur Sakafat ke Tanazur mein by Raja Khizar Iqbal〕 he had a difficult childhood as he was born two months after the death of his father. He was youngest of the five brothers. He received early education from his maternal grand father who was a notable religious figure. At the age of thirteen, he migrated to Pakistan after the independence of Pakistan in 1947. His family settled down at village Pindi Subherwal in Khari Sharif area of Mirpur District. He obtained primary and secondary education from Afzalpur and then went to Quetta with his elder brother who was a Subedar in Pakistan army. He passed F.Sc from Quetta and then graduated from Government College Lahore. After completing postgraduate degree in Botany from Jamshoro, University of Sindh, he joined Water and Power development Authority (WAPDA) for a very short period of time. He left the job due to his interest in teaching and joined the education sector as a young Lecturer at, the Gordon College Rawalpindi. He was greatly inspired by Prof Ralph Randles Stewart who was the principal of Gordon College. In order to look after his mother, he left the job at Gordon College and started working as a forest officer in the Forest department of Azad Kashmir. At the request of ministry of education, he again joined the education sector and later transferred to Govt. College Mirpur. He won a scholarship and went to Hungary for higher studies. He achieved PhD in Botany from the University of Szeged.

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