SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (5th SEPTEMBER)
5th
September
BIRTH DATES
BIRTH DATES
Karim BuxChanna (Paat/Writer/ birth 5 September 1916),
Abdul Razak Soomro
(Ratodero/ex-Ambassador, PPP leader/ birth 5 September 1927),
Harikant Jethwani
(Jacobabad > Delhi/Poet/ birth 5 September 1935),
Vinod Lakhyani (Simi
> Rajkot/Writer/ birth 5 September 1939),
Jhamoon Chhugani (Hyderabad >Bairagarah/Writer/ birth 5
September 1940),
Nek Sarwari
(Dilore/Poet/1959),Gul Kondhar (Poet/ birth 5 September 1963),
Shaikh Jamal ‘Azad’ (Khan Wahan/Poet/ birth 5 September 1966),
Hassan Dars
(MashaikhHothi/Poet/ birth 5
September 1966),
ShabnamGul (Dadu/Poetess/ birth 5 September 1967),
‘Azad’ Abdul sattarKhichi (Shafi Muhammad
Khichi/Poet/ birth 5 September 1981)
DEATH DATES
Mir Qalandar Shah Rizvi (Rohri/Poet/ death 5 September 1773),
Chainrai Boolchand
(Hyderabad/Educationist & writer/ death 5 September 1931),
Moulvi Noor Muhammad
Chachar (Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ death 5 September 1939).
EVENTS
1844: Lieut. Colonel Outram had started giving tough time to
Sir Charles Napier and raised very serious questions and objections on Napier’s
Sindh policy before fall of Hyderabad. Today, The Governor-General informs
Charles Napier that his appeal had been transmitted to the Home authorities and
that Outram had been already called upon through the Bombay Government for an
explanation of his conduct. (Letter No.586)
1922: In a meeting of Religious Scholars at Shikarpur, presided over by Moulana Taj Mahood Amroti, the District branch of Sindh Jamiat-ul-Ulema is opned and Moulana Hamadullah (President), Moulvi Hafiz Noor Muhammad (Vice President), Moulvi Ali Sher (Assistant Secretary) and Moulvi Muhammad Hashim (Treasurer) are elected as its office-bearers. (Source: Al-Wahid, Karachi).
1947: riots erupt in Delhi. Thousands of Muslims take protection in old fort. (Source: Newspapers).
1951: Sindh Chief Court orders release of Ghulam Muhammad Laghari and Moulvi Azizullah Jarwar. (Source: Newspapers).
1959: Another sea port near about 90 miles away from Karachi is under consideration, says President Ayub. (Source: ibid). Perhaps closer of Suez Canal was the reason to make the country Gate-Way to Hot-Waters for Russia, China and Central Asia, and it created problems, those we are facing now a days from North to South , from Afghanistan to Baluchistan.
1964: Pakistan is an independent country. We will not take dictation from any country, says Z.A.Bhutto.[Not dictation, but he got Death ]
1971: Some of Assembly Members belonging to Awami League meet Z.A.Bhutto in Karachi. (Source: ‘Source-Material on Bhutto family’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
1922: In a meeting of Religious Scholars at Shikarpur, presided over by Moulana Taj Mahood Amroti, the District branch of Sindh Jamiat-ul-Ulema is opned and Moulana Hamadullah (President), Moulvi Hafiz Noor Muhammad (Vice President), Moulvi Ali Sher (Assistant Secretary) and Moulvi Muhammad Hashim (Treasurer) are elected as its office-bearers. (Source: Al-Wahid, Karachi).
1947: riots erupt in Delhi. Thousands of Muslims take protection in old fort. (Source: Newspapers).
1951: Sindh Chief Court orders release of Ghulam Muhammad Laghari and Moulvi Azizullah Jarwar. (Source: Newspapers).
1959: Another sea port near about 90 miles away from Karachi is under consideration, says President Ayub. (Source: ibid). Perhaps closer of Suez Canal was the reason to make the country Gate-Way to Hot-Waters for Russia, China and Central Asia, and it created problems, those we are facing now a days from North to South , from Afghanistan to Baluchistan.
1964: Pakistan is an independent country. We will not take dictation from any country, says Z.A.Bhutto.[Not dictation, but he got Death ]
1971: Some of Assembly Members belonging to Awami League meet Z.A.Bhutto in Karachi. (Source: ‘Source-Material on Bhutto family’, compiled by Gul Hayat Institute).
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