SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (10th AUGUST)
BIRTH DATES Pir Mazaharuddin Rashdi (Thullah/Freedom Fighter & Religious Scholar/1900), Janan Soyai (Mir Goth/Poet/1931), Kanayalal Talreja (Hayat Pitafi >Ulhasnagar/1936), Bahawal Khan Unar (Puran Abad/Social Worker/1939), Mahboob Ali Depar (Folklore Poet/1947), Imdad Ali Odho (Jacobabad/Journalist & Founder of Radio Voice of Sindh, UK/1947), Niaz Khaldi (Bahlani/Poet/1947), Ghulam Rasool Baloch (Sono Khan/Journalist/1951), Dr.Khadim Lakhir (Jumo Lakhir/Writer & once Political Activist/1952), Shokat Khowjai (Karachi/Writer/1956), Abid Niaz Memon (Sukkur/Poet/1956), Reno Lalwani (Ulhasnagar/Artist/1958), Khan Muhammad Hingorjo (Dhalyar/Social worker & once Journalist/1958), Bashir Khan Qureshi (Ratodero/Nationalist/1959), Asif Jamali (Talhar/Poet/1969), Sanam Aziz Banbhro (Khairpur/Writer/1981)
DEATH DATES Shamshir-ul-Hyderi (Karachi/poet & Journalist/2012).
EVENTS 1840: Major Outram reports to the Government of India about hostile feelings and designs of Jam of Bella for the East India Company Government of India (Source: Letter No. 639) 1849: Gemological memorandum of the Talpur families is prepared by the Collector of Hyderabad. It reveals that Murad was the father of all talpurs. Memoranda provide information about Mohanie Dorke, Koorkani, Kuppani and MankaneeTalpurs, (Source: Letter No. 1019). 1947: The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan meets at Karachi . 40 members from East Bengal (Pakistan), 17 February Punjab, 3 from NWFP, 4 from Sindh and one member from Baluchistan participate. Quaid-i-Azam is elected the President, whereas Moulvi Tamizuddin becomes Vice President. (Source: Newspapers). 1953: The District Sanghar comes into existence. Sanghar, Sinjhoro and Pithoro talukas of Tharparkar and Shahdadpur taluka of Nawabshah are included in this new district. (Source: Sindh Government’s Notification). 1969: Hyder Bux Jatoi is arrested (Source: Newspapers). 1971: U.S.A voices concern over the trial of Shaikh Mujeeb-u-Rahman. (Source: ibid). 2012: Imdad Ali Odho along with his son Sarwech Odho establishes The Radio Voice of Sindh, U.K.
BIRTH DATES Pir Mazaharuddin Rashdi (Thullah/Freedom Fighter & Religious Scholar/1900), Janan Soyai (Mir Goth/Poet/1931), Kanayalal Talreja (Hayat Pitafi >Ulhasnagar/1936), Bahawal Khan Unar (Puran Abad/Social Worker/1939), Mahboob Ali Depar (Folklore Poet/1947), Imdad Ali Odho (Jacobabad/Journalist & Founder of Radio Voice of Sindh, UK/1947), Niaz Khaldi (Bahlani/Poet/1947), Ghulam Rasool Baloch (Sono Khan/Journalist/1951), Dr.Khadim Lakhir (Jumo Lakhir/Writer & once Political Activist/1952), Shokat Khowjai (Karachi/Writer/1956), Abid Niaz Memon (Sukkur/Poet/1956), Reno Lalwani (Ulhasnagar/Artist/1958), Khan Muhammad Hingorjo (Dhalyar/Social worker & once Journalist/1958), Bashir Khan Qureshi (Ratodero/Nationalist/1959), Asif Jamali (Talhar/Poet/1969), Sanam Aziz Banbhro (Khairpur/Writer/1981)
DEATH DATES Shamshir-ul-Hyderi (Karachi/poet & Journalist/2012).
EVENTS 1840: Major Outram reports to the Government of India about hostile feelings and designs of Jam of Bella for the East India Company Government of India (Source: Letter No. 639) 1849: Gemological memorandum of the Talpur families is prepared by the Collector of Hyderabad. It reveals that Murad was the father of all talpurs. Memoranda provide information about Mohanie Dorke, Koorkani, Kuppani and MankaneeTalpurs, (Source: Letter No. 1019). 1947: The Constituent Assembly of Pakistan meets at Karachi . 40 members from East Bengal (Pakistan), 17 February Punjab, 3 from NWFP, 4 from Sindh and one member from Baluchistan participate. Quaid-i-Azam is elected the President, whereas Moulvi Tamizuddin becomes Vice President. (Source: Newspapers). 1953: The District Sanghar comes into existence. Sanghar, Sinjhoro and Pithoro talukas of Tharparkar and Shahdadpur taluka of Nawabshah are included in this new district. (Source: Sindh Government’s Notification). 1969: Hyder Bux Jatoi is arrested (Source: Newspapers). 1971: U.S.A voices concern over the trial of Shaikh Mujeeb-u-Rahman. (Source: ibid). 2012: Imdad Ali Odho along with his son Sarwech Odho establishes The Radio Voice of Sindh, U.K.
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