Bashir Ahmad (camel driver)

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Bashir Ahmad visits the Foreign Service Institute on October 23, 1961. Edrie C. Way, Stephanie Blondi, and Mary Ann Severson, FSI employees, greet him.

Bashir Ahmad Sarban (Urdu: بشیر احمد) (c. 1913 15 August 1992)[1] was an impoverished Pakistani camel cart driver, who, on 20 May 1961, met with the then US vice-president Lyndon B Johnson, and accepted an invitation to come to America.[2][3][4][5]

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