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Qudrat Ullah Shahab

Qudrat Ullah Shahab (or Qudratullah Shahab; 26 February 1917 – 24 July 1986) (Urdu: قدرت الله شهاب) was an eminent Urdu writer and civil servant from Pakistan. He is best known for his autobiography, ''Shahab Nama''.
==Early life==
Shahab was born in Gilgit in 1917. His father Abdullah Sahib belonged to the Arain tribe of Chimkor Sahib village, district Ambala and was a student at MAO College and a protegé under the supervision of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. Sahib later immigrated from Aligarh and settled down in Gilgit.〔Qudrat Ullah Shahab. ''Shahab Nama''. p. 70.〕 Shahab started writing in his early days both in Urdu and English languages. At the age of 16, he won an international essay competition organised by the Readers Digest, London. He graduated from Prince of Wales College, Jammu, and later from Government College Lahore.
According to his autobiography, he spent his childhood in Eastern Punjab near Chamkor Sahib, Ropar (Rupnagar) District.

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