Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Sindh History (6th June)

SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (6th JUNE)

6th June
 BIRTH DATES



1. Syed Ali Bin Muhammad Bakhri (Saint/ birth 6th June 1233),

2. Moulana Jan Muhammad (Tamachani/Religious Scholar/ birth 6th June 1894)

3. Comrade Ali Muhammad Abbasi (Valid/Social worker/ birth 6th June 1901),

4. Dr.Ghulam Hussain Jaffri (Rducationist/ birth 6th June 1905),

5. Manthar Jat (Folklore Poet/ birth 6th June 1918),

6. Ghulam Hussain Khokhar (Journalist/ birth 6th June 1932),

7. Ghiyas Junijo (Writer/1940), Talib Choudhri (Poet/ birth 6th June 1945),

8. Allah Dino Jamali (Journalist/1947),Hidayat Baloch (Ahmadpur/Poet/ birth 6th June 1948),

9. Koshila Kirplani (Singer/1948),Bashir Ahmad Bhatti (Writer/ birth 6th June 1950),

10. ‘Fida’ Talpur (Poet/1953),Sarwar ‘Saif’ (Pano Aqil/Poet/ birth 6th June 1953),

11. Munawar Sultana Qureshi (Writer/ birth 6th June 1970),

12. Murad Dahri (Doulatpur Safan/Poet/ birth 6th June 1970),









6th June
DEATH DATES



1. Syed Muhammad Rashid Rozay Dhani (Pir Jo Goth/Founder of Gadi of Pir Pagaro, Religious Scholar, Saint & Poet/ death 6th June 1818),

2. Haji Abdul Karim Khilafati (Political Activist & Freedom Fighter/ death 6th June 1959).





6th June

EVENTS





1942: Martial Law was imposed in eastern part of Sindh to curb Hur Movement on 1st of June 1942, and Sindh Press started opposing this act of high handed ness besides advising people to avoid un-due differences with martial law authorities. Monthly ‘Touheed’, Karachi, edited by Moulana Din Muhammad Wafai has touched the matter in course of its editorial, today.
1955: The Egyptian Minister Colonel Anwar Sadat arrives in Karachi to join with Prince Masaud of Arabia in helping to resolve Pakistan-Afghanistan problems.
1956: The survey of property-less Indian Muslim migrants starts so as to help them in accordingly.
1969: Martial law authorities of West Pakistan releases students arrested and convicted recently. Most of released students were from Hyderabad and Rawalpindi.
1977: Two hundred forty one people were killed and more than 1195 in anti-PPP Government movement launched by PNA.

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