Early Life and Family
Nawab Akbar Khan was born in Barkhan the rural home of the rustic Khetran a Baloch tribe to which his mother belonged and now an upgraded district of Balochistan, on July 12, 1927. He was the son of Nawab Mehrab Khan Bugti and a grandson of Sir Shahbaz Khan Bugti. His immediate relatives were his brothers Sardar Abdul Rahman Khan Bugti, Sardar Ahmed Nawaz Bugti and cousin Sardar Ghulam Mustafa Khan Bugti. He received his early education from Aitchison College and received Higher Education from Oxford University.
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