SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (13th SEPTEMBER)
13th September
BIRTH DATES
DuwarkaParsad (Dadu>Rajhistan/Journalist & Freedom Fighter/ birth 13th September 1892)
Syed Qaim Ali Shah (Khairpur/Chief Minister, Sindh/ birth 13 September 1933),
Duwarka Raj ‘Saroj’ (Sindh > India/Poet/ birth 13th September 1935)
IntzarHussain Shah (Shikarpur/Journalist/ birth 13th September 1941),
Abdul QadirJunijo (Janhan/Fiction Writer/ birth 13th September 1945),
‘Nazir’ Deho (Shikarpur/Poet/ birth 13th September 1959),
Mohan Giyani (Islamkot/Writer/ birth 13th September 1995)
DEATH DATES
Shams-u-ddin ‘Bulbil’ (Mehar/Poet, Journalist & Freedom Fighter/ death 13th September 1919),
Syed KhadimHussain Shah (Larkano/Writer/ death 13th September 1984)
EVENTS
1847:
The Resident at Khairpur request for permission from Sindh Commissioner
to approach His Highness Mir Ali Murad Khan to get site out of city for
the construction of Residency at Khairpur. (Source: Letter No. 69 from
Resident at Khairpur) .
1848: During operation
against Bugtis, some arrests are made at Shikarpur and Hyderabad and
they are declared as prisoners of war. In Shikarpur, they are handed
over to the Collector and Magistrate and in lower Sindh, they are
stationed at Tando Ghulam Ali. (Source: Commissioner’s letter No.2437).
1857:
A Bengali Birahman informs Government that Regiment No.21 has planned
to revolt against the Government at midnight. Search opretion is started
soon after the information is received and revolutionaries are
arrested. Seth Naumal plays vital role in collecting information about
mutiny. (Source: Memoirs of Seth Naumal and other books).
1948: Hyderabad Dakhan losts its independence. It is occupied by India. (Source: History of Dakhan).
1952: The Security Council discusses the membership proposal of Pakistan for U.N.O. (Source: Newspapers).
1958: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan is arrested. (Source: ‘Source-Material on ANP’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
1977:
Lahore High Court orders release of Z.A.Bhutto on bail. (Source:
‘Source-Material on Bhutto family’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
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