SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (11th October)
BIRTHS:Syed Mubarak Shah Sani (Saint/1792), M.H.Khuwaja (Nawabshah/Educationist/1907), Azhar Gilani (Ghotki/Poet, Journalist/1915), Hamid Ali ‘Anwar’ (Tando Agha/Poet/1936), Imdad Ali Awan (Sukkur/Advocate & PPP leader/1944), Nawaz Dahri (Shahpur Chakar/Poet/1974)
DEATHS: Makhdoom Fazlullah (Religious Scholar/1860)
EVENTS: 11th October
1849: The Collector of Hyderabad requests Sindh Commissioner that Police Lines be removed from Hyderabad Contonment limits.
1851: The Bombay Govt. approves adopting of Arabic character for Sindhi Script.
1854: The Assistant Commissioner for Jageers compiles report by whom grants for money and grain were received in Talpur's Govt. in the Shikarpur City and Collectorate. He has identified 42 grants. This list might be preserved in Sindh Archives in File No.250 of 1847 - 57.
1886: The Committee formed for the establishment of the College in Sindh, decides the subjects to be taught and strength of staff to be appointed. Dayaram Jethmal remained absent as he was taking efforts to establish the college in private sector. Among others present were G.M.Macpherson (Acting Commissione), E.T.Candy (Judicial Commissioner), Colonel R.Grawford (Collector),Rev. Bambridge, K.B. Faiz Muhammad etc.
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