SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (4th SEPTEMBER)
BIRTH DATES
Gurmukh Nankani (Nawabshah>Baroch/Singer/ birth 4 September 1941),
ManghoDharamdasani (Kand taro > Ahmadabad/Artist/ birth 4 September 1942),
Fakir Muhammad Lashari (GajiKhuhawar/Journalist/ birth 4 September 1951),
Ali Muhammad Ramdeh (Mirpur Sakro/Writer/ birth 4 September 1951),
KanyoShewani (Bhopal/Poet/ birth 4 September 1961)
DEATH DATES
Moulvi Muhammad Agro (Religious Scholar/ death 4 September 1906),
Ali Akbar ‘Majrooh’ (Poet/ death 4 September 1936),
Mirza Imam Ali Baig ‘Ali’ (Hyderabad/ death 4 September 1955),
Seth Muhib Ali ‘Muhib’ (Poet/ death 4 September 1967),
Saleem Garhvi (Poet/ death 4 September 1987),
Mansoor Halai (Poet/ death 4 September 1990)
Fozia Soomro (Verwah/Singer/ death 4 September 2002).
EVENTS
1841:
Lieutenant Terry is assigned duty to carry out the survey in Shikarpur
district. (Source: letter No.918). This
may kindly be note that in those days Sindh was still under rule of
Talpurs, but Political Agents and Assistant Agents like Lieutenant
Postans and Major Outram were given free hand to that extent that they
were taking policy decisions like conducting of survey
and investigating merits of Indus for navigation, etc.
1843:
The Governor-General in Council asks Sir Charles Napier that one of
three guns be captured after the battle of Miani would be sent to
England to be kept on the terrace at Windsor and other
two to be placed at the foot of the monument at Bombay and also send
fourth one which would be placed in front of the Government House at
Calcutta. (Source: letter No.359).
1954: Feroz Khan Noon, Chief Minister of Punjab suggests Federation of West Pakistan. (Source: Newspapers).
1959: Basic Democracy system will ensure participation of people in power, claims President Ayub. (Source: Newspapers).
1965: The Secretary General of the U.N.O doubts a big clash between India and Pakistan. (Source: ibid)
1973:
Release of political workers is inter-related with political dialogue,
declares Z.A.Bhutto. (Source: ‘Source-Material on Bhutto family’,
compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
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