12th April BIRTH DATES
His Highness Mir Sobdar Khan (Hyderabad/Ruler/ Born 12th April 1802),
Hafiz Muhammad ‘Ahsan’ Channa (Malkani/Poet & Journalist/ Born 12th April 1900),
Ali BuxJamali (BachalMehar/Poet/ Born 12th April 1912),
Moulvi Noor-u-ddin ‘Masroor’ (Religious Scholar & Poet/ Born 12th April 1918),
PartabTanwani (Sultankot> Bhopal/Singer/ Born 12th April 1929),
Dr.Asadullah Shah ‘Hussaini’ (Tukhar/Poet/ Born 12th April 1931),
Shahnawaz ‘Musafir’ (Mehar/Poet/ Born 12th April 1937),
BadarQureshi (Jacobabad > Karachi/Poet & Journalist/ Born 12th April 1941),
Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah Jamot (Matiari/Politician/ Born 12th April 1941),
SardarQureshi (Journalist/ Born 12th April 1944),
QaziKhizir Hayat (Radodero/ Writer & Artist/ Born 12th April 1945),
Hayat Shah Bukhari (Hatri/Poet/ Born 12th April 1949),
MushtaqBagani (Poet/ Born 12th April 1949),
FahmidaBaloch (Jacobabad/Political Activist/ Born 12th April 1952),
Arbab Ali ‘Adil’ Chohan (Shikarpur/Poet/ Born 12th April 1953),
Abdul HameedShaikh (Larkano/Jornalist/ Born 12th April 1953),
Aziz Akhund (Writer/ Born 12th April 1954),
MuzaffarShaikh (Shikarpur/Journalist/ Born 12th April 1955),
KhudaBuxAbro (Artist/ Born 12th April 1957),
Sharif Soomro (Halani/Poet/ Born 12th April 1967),
Younis ‘Hamdam; (Tando Muhammad Khan/Poet/ Born 12th April 1967),
NabiBux ‘Naz’ Shar (Poet/ Born 12th April 1971),
FarooqKhokhar (Athwal/Writer/1980), Mast Ali Gopang (GuhramGopang/Poet/ Born 12th April 1981).
DEATH DATES
HazratSachalSarmast (Saint Poet/ Death 12th April 1827),
Begum ZeenatChanna (Founder editor of ‘Adyoon’/ Death 12th April 1974),
MuzafarHussain ‘Josh’(Khairpur/Poet/ Death 12th April 1995),
EVENTS
1941: Twenty-eighth Annual Session of the All India Muslim League is held at Madras and a resolution is adopted criticizing the Civil Dis-obedience Movement started by the Congress.
1950: Pakistan Constituent Assembly decides that the Federal Court of Pakistan should be the Supreme Judicial Tribunal in the country, and abolishes the entire appellate jurisdiction of the Privacy Council from May 1950.
1952: The four Baluchistan states, Kalat, Makran, Las Bela and Kharan agree with the concurrence of the central Government to integrate their territories into Balochistan State Union with a common executive legislative and judiciary.
1955: A Full Bench of the Federal Court of Pakistan presided over by the Chief Justice Muhammad Munir holds that the power to make provision as to the constitution on the Dominion can not be exercised by the Federal Legislative or by the Governor-General.
1962: The situation in Raan of Kuch area is very critical. Two Indian Tanks are are destroyed by Pakistan forces in Kanjarkot.
1972: President Z.A.Bhutto announces Police Reforms.
1979: The Academy of Letters is inaugurated.
1980: Agha Shahi terms Simla Accord as ‘watershed’.
1994: Serious charges of human rights violations by government against MQM men. AltafHussain writes to services chief.
1950: Pakistan Constituent Assembly decides that the Federal Court of Pakistan should be the Supreme Judicial Tribunal in the country, and abolishes the entire appellate jurisdiction of the Privacy Council from May 1950.
1952: The four Baluchistan states, Kalat, Makran, Las Bela and Kharan agree with the concurrence of the central Government to integrate their territories into Balochistan State Union with a common executive legislative and judiciary.
1955: A Full Bench of the Federal Court of Pakistan presided over by the Chief Justice Muhammad Munir holds that the power to make provision as to the constitution on the Dominion can not be exercised by the Federal Legislative or by the Governor-General.
1962: The situation in Raan of Kuch area is very critical. Two Indian Tanks are are destroyed by Pakistan forces in Kanjarkot.
1972: President Z.A.Bhutto announces Police Reforms.
1979: The Academy of Letters is inaugurated.
1980: Agha Shahi terms Simla Accord as ‘watershed’.
1994: Serious charges of human rights violations by government against MQM men. AltafHussain writes to services chief.
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