Wednesday, 31 August 2016

HISTORY TODAY (1st SEPTEMBER, 2016)




SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (1st SEPTEMBER)
1st September
 BIRTH DATES
Seth Partabrai (Politician/ birth 1 September 1894),
 LilaramChhatomal (Panwari>Ajmir/Poet/ birth 1 September 1914),
 C.Arjun (Karachi >Mombai/Musician/ birth 1 September 1923),
 Muhammad Achar ‘Makhmoor’ (Naudero/Poet/ birth 1 September 1929),
SoofiGhulam Mustafa ‘Asim’ (Poet/ birth 1 September 1934),
Ali Dost ‘Sabir’ (RoopVato/Poet/ birth 1 September 1934),
 Muhammad Iqbal Dal (Soomar Dal/Journalist/ birth 1 September 1942),
 Dr. AbdulGhafoorMemon (Larkano/Scholar/ birth 1 September 1939),
 MazharJalbani (Writer/ birth 1 September 1950),
 Nand Sachdev (Ulhasnagar/Artist/ birth 1 September 1945)
Muhammad Azim Rind (Jani Wandh/Writer/ birth 1 September 1950),
Dr. Abdul Ghafar Soomro (KhairpurJoso/Scholar/ birth 1 September 1951),
 MorialMahar (SadikJiWandh/Folklore Poet/ birth 1 September 1954),
 Yar Muhammad ‘Aasim’ Khoso (Poet/ birth 1 September 1955),
 Ghulam Akbar ‘Azad’ (Poet/ birth 1 September 1956),
 Comrade Abdul KarimBaloch (Larkano/writer/ birth 1 September 1957),
KausarBuriro (JaniBuriro/Poet/ birth 1 September 1958),
 Muhammad Ismail ‘Irm’ (Poet/ birth 1 September 1958),
 Tahir Bhanon (KunbDaro/Folklore Poet/ birth 1 September 1960),
 Dr.Muhammad Khan Shaikh (Mehar/Social worker & founder of ‘Koonj’/ birth 1 September 1961),
 Piyar Ali ‘Premi’ (Poet/ birth 1 September 1961),
 Rahimdad ‘UstadRahi’ Soomro (Haji Khan Kalhoro/Poet & Political Activist/ birth 1 September 1959),
 Nizamuddin Bhagat (Warah/Writer/ birth 1 September 1963),
 Muhammad SidiqueMahar (Dhamaji/Writer/ birth 1 September 1964),
 Zulfiqar Gadhi (Sher Muhammad Gadhi/Journalist/ birth 1 September 1966),
 Hosh Sarharvi (Poet/1966), Muhammad Ibrahim Bhand (Writer/ birth 1 September 1966),
 Gul Malik (KarampurBijarani/Poet/ birth 1 September 1967)
Niaz Malah (Khairpur/Poet/ birth 1 September 1969),
Imtiaz ‘Saqi’ Mahesar (KotLalBux/Poet/ birth 1 September 1973),
 Fazullah ‘Asi’ (RasoolBuxBrohi/Poet/ birth 1 September 1974),
 Raza Khakhrani (Poet/ birth 1 September 1975),

DEATH DATES
Abdul Raman (Bharchoondi/Saint/ death 1 September 1960).
EVENTS

1843: Following appointments are made by the new British Government of Sindh: Sukhramdas (Brother of Naumal, as Mukhtyarkar of Ghorabari), Diwan Chandiram of Tilti (Mukhtyarkar of Sehwan), Diwan Pohomal of Thatta (Mukhtyarkar of Laki), Diwan Jethmal of Hyderabad (Mukhtyarkar of Manjhand), Munshi Lalchand of Thatta (Mukhtyarkar of Jherk), Assomal Munshi of Thatta (Mukhtyarkar of Thatta), Bharimal (Mukhtyarkar of Sakro) and Hassomal Kardar of Petaro.
1851: His Highness Mir Ali Murad Khan of Khairpur is facing unwanted treatment from new rulers of Sindh. Shaikh Ali Hassan, ex-minister is encouraged to make petitions about Mir Ali Murad Khan and the Collector of Shikarpur is assigned duty to call upon Shaikh Ali Hassan and submit detailed report. (Source: Letter No.1717).
1885: Hassan Ali Effendi with cooperation of his friends forms ‘Sindh Muhammadan Association’. Prior to this he was an active leader of ‘Sindh Sabha’, but due to his serious differences with Diwan Dayaram Jethmal and Sadhu Hiranand, he left ‘Sindh Sabha’ and opted for separate path. Sindh Muhammadan Association established ‘Sindh Madressah-tul-Islam’ and remained active political party till 1936. (Source:Dr.Mumtaz Bukhari’s Ph.D thesis).
1909: Sindh Acting Commissioner advises the Collector of Larkano not to recommend applications of Landlords of Larkano and Ratodero for any grant but, make them belive that to serve the Government is the honour for them and they must not pray for any grant.(Source: Letter No.3456).
1921: At a big public meeting attended by about 4,000, the Ubauro Aman Sabha is formed with Diwan Girdharimal as its Chairman. (Source: The Daily Gazette, Karachi).
1922: Local Khilafat Committees of Garhi Yaseen, Jacobabad and Ghogharo hold public meetings in respective places. (Source: Newspapers).
1939: It has been told that 14942826 people were killed in Second World War. Sindh was also badly affected by this war and our research scholars have not researched this topic yet.




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