Said, Hakim Mohammad, 1920-1998

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Hakim Mohammed Said (b. January 9, 1920, New Delhi, India–d. October 17, 1998, Karachi, Pakistan) was a medical researcher, scholar, philanthropist, and a Governor of Sindh Province, Pakistan from 1993 until 1996. Said was one of Pakistan's most prominent medical researchers in the field of Eastern medicines. Hakim Mohammed Said authored and compiled about 200 books in medicine, philosophy, science, health, religion, natural medicine, literary, social, and travelogues. On October 17, 1998, Said was assassinated by a group of unknown assailants while he was on his way to attend a medical experiment at the Hamdard Laboratories in Karachi.
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Karachi 05 PK
Islamic Republic of Pakistan 00 PK
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Birth 1920-01-09

Death 1998-10-17

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