Akbar Bugti
Akbar Bugti | |
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| اکبر شہباز خان بُگٹی Akabara Śahabāza Khāna Bugṭī | |
Bugti in 1970s | |
| 6th Chief Minister of Balochistan | |
| In office 4 February 1989 – 6 August 1990 | |
| Governor | Muhammad Musa Khan |
| Chief Minister | Ghulam Khan Korejo |
| Preceded by | Khuda Bakhsh Marri (acting) |
| Succeeded by | Taj Muhammad Jamali |
| 4th Governor of Balochistan | |
| In office 15 February 1973 – 22 November 1974 | |
| Preceded by | Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo |
| Succeeded by | Ahmad Yar Ahmedzai |
| Minister of State for Defence | |
| In office 19 December 1957 – 8 April 1958 | |
| President | Iskander Mirza |
| Prime Minister | Feroz Khan Noon |
| 19th Tumandar of the Bugti Tribe | |
| Preceded by | Mehrab Khan Bugti |
| Succeeded by | Mir Aali Khan Bugti |
| Leader of Jamhoori Wattan Party | |
| In office 1989–2006 | |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Talal Akbar Bugti |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 12 July 1926 |
| Died | 26 August 2006 (aged 80) |
| Manner of death | Assassination |
| Party | Jamhoori Watan Party |
| Spouse | 3 wives |
| Children | List
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| Relatives | List
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| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Tumandar of Bugti Tribe, politician |
Akbar Shahbaz Khan Bugti (Balochi, Urdu: اکبر شہباز خان بُگٹی; 12 July 1926 – 26 August 2006) was a Pakistani politician and the Tumandar (head) of the Bugti tribe of Baloch people who served as the Minister of State for Interior and Governor of Balochistan Province in Pakistan. He also became minister of state for defence in the cabinet of Feroz Khan Noon.
He was involved in a struggle, at times armed, for greater autonomy for Baluchistan. The Government of Pakistan under Pervez Musharraf however accused him of keeping a private militia and leading a guerrilla war against the state. According to many historians, Akbar Bugti was never in the forefront of Baloch nationalism, when compared to other Baloch leaders like Khair Bakhsh Marri or Ataullah Mengal. He remained primarily a Bugti, fighting for his own tribe, and in particular his sub tribe.
On 26 August 2006, Bugti was assassinated in Kohlu, about 150 miles east of Quetta.
In July 2012, an anti-terrorism court in Balochistan, issued an arrest warrants for Pervez Musharraf and several other high-ranking officials who were accused of involvement in the assassination of Bugti.