Khuda Bakhsh was born into a prominent noble
Indian Muslim family in
Patna and was brought up under the guidance of his father, Sir Muhammed Bakhsh, a prominent
advocate and
Zamindar from Patna city of Bihar. His family was distinguished in scholarship and one of his distant ancestors, Qazi Haibatullah, took part in compiling the
Fatawa 'Alamgiri. The House of Bakhsh were the official record keepers who were given the responsibility by the
Mughal Emperors to write day-to-day activities across the
Mughal Empire. His father, Muhammed Bakhsh, was a lawyer working in
Bankipur, due to his passion for
Persian and
Arabic literature, he amassed a collection of 1200 manuscripts. Khuda Bakhsh would add to this collection later in life. Khuda Bakhsh studied in
Calcutta under the care of his father's friend Khan Bahadur Nawab Amir Ali, who was a
lawyer in the Calcutta
Sadr Diwani Adalat. His father's illness however meant he was recalled home to Bankipur and had to start work to help his family financially. ==Career==