After secondary school, he attended Government Intermediate College in Punjab. He did his Matric from Kahota High School along with his cousin Sardar Mohammed Umar khan, their names are engraved at the entrance of their residence, just next to the main gate of the school. Sardar Amir Azam received his early education from Campbellpur High School in Attock District (previously known as Campbellpur). His maternal grandfather Khan Bahadur Muhammad Zaman was an Engineer and Landlord from Gujrat in Punjab. His great grandfather, Sardar Amir Muhammad khan was Tehsildar of Attock for Campbellpur. His grandfather, Sardar Muhammad Afzal khan, was a Tehsildar of Haripur. They spread from North-West Frontier Province to Uttar Pradesh and Punjab more than 100 years ago before the creation of Pakistan. His ancestors were people belonging to the tribal Afghan border state of Bajour, presently located in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan (FATA). Sardar Amir Azam was born in Gujrat in Punjab Province during British rule in 1912 and was the eldest son of Sardar Muhammad Akram, a Superintendent of Police] who had been born in the North-Western Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh Province, India) and a former student of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, now known as Aligarh Muslim University.
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