Sardar Ameer Buksh Khan Bhutto (Sindhi: سردار امير بخش خان ڀٽو, Urdu: امیر بخش خان بھٹو;) is President of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sindh and an ex-Member of the Sindh Assembly. He is the son of Sardar Mumtaz Bhutto.[1] [2] and after the death of Sardar Mumtaz Bhutto, he was elected as Chief Sardar of Bhutto tribe of Sindh.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics, Economics & Law from the University of Buckingham and a Master of Philosophy degree in International Relations from Cambridge University. He wrote a thesis titled "Of Knights and Harlots: The Role of the Superpowers in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War." He has also written dozens of articles published in English and Sindhi newspapers and magazines in Pakistan.

He ran for the seat of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh twice, in 2002 general election and again in 2008 election but was defeated twice by Muhammad Ayaz Soomro.[3][4]

On 10 November 2017, Ameer Buksh Khan Bhutto while meeting with Shah Mehmood Qureishi, announced he was joining Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

Mohammad Khan
Fatah Mohammad Khan
Mittho Khan
Mohammad Qasim Khan
Abro Khan
Sahato Khan
Pir Bux Khan
Doda Khan
Khuda Bux Bhutto
Ghulam Murtaza Bhutto
(1862 1940)
Shah Nawaz Bhutto
(1888 – 1957)
Khursheed Begum
(Lakhi Bai)
Nabi Bux Khan Bhutto
(1887 1965)
Mumtaz Begum Sahiba BhuttoMuhammad Mustafa Khan BahadurZulfikar Ali Bhutto
(1928 – 1979)
Nusrat Ispahani Bhutto
(1929 – 2011)
Imdad Ali BhuttoSikander Ali BhuttoMashoq BhuttoMumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto
(1933 – 2021)
Shahnawaz Bhutto
(1958 – 1985)
Raehana Fassihuddin BhuttoSanam Bhutto
(1957- )
Nasir HussainFowzia Fassihuddin BhuttoMurtaza Bhutto
(1954 – 1996)
Ghinwa Itaoui BhuttoBenazir Bhutto
(1953 – 2007)
Asif Ali Zardari
(1955- )
Ameer Bux Bhutto
(1954-)
Ali Haider Bhutto
Sassi BhuttoShahmir HussainAzadi HussainFatima Bhutto
(1982- )
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto JrBilawal Bhutto
(1988- )
Bakhtawar Bhutto
(1990-)
Aseefa Bhutto


  not direct relatives (only related by marriage)

See also

References

  1. Ameer Bux Bhutto appointed Adviser to Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif. Archived 2013-10-15 at archive.today BUREAUCRACY INDIA. October 13, 2013.
  2. Mumtaz Bhutto granted bail. Archived November 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Daily Times. January 6, 2009.
  3. "2002 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 January 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  4. "2008 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.


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