Monday, 31 January 2022
Sindh History (February 01, 2022)
Sunday, 30 January 2022
Sindh History (January 31, 2022)
Saturday, 29 January 2022
Sindh History (January 30, 2022)
Friday, 28 January 2022
Sindh History (January 29, 2022)
Thursday, 27 January 2022
Sindh History (January 28, 2022)
Sindh History (January 27, 2022)
Tuesday, 25 January 2022
Sindh History (January 26, 2022)
Monday, 24 January 2022
Sindh History (January 25, 2022)
Sunday, 23 January 2022
Sindh History (January 24, 2022)
Saturday, 22 January 2022
Sindh History (January 23, 2022)
Friday, 21 January 2022
Sindh History (January 22, 2022)
Thursday, 20 January 2022
Sindh History (January 21, 2022)
SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (21st JANUARY)
21st January
BIRTH DATES
1. Karamchand Higorani (Educationist & Writer/ birth 21 January 1885),
2. Allah Bux ‘Sarshar’ Uqeli (Thatto/Dy.ollector & Poet/ birth 21 January 1907),
3. Haji Ghulam Nabi (Muhammadpur/Poet/ birth 21 January 1928),
4. Abdul Ghafoor Sindhi Alasti (Writer/ birth 21 January 1931),
5. Muhammad Qasim Soomro (Writer/ birth 21 January 1938),
6. Qamar Bhatti (Faiz Muhammad Khokhar/Nationalist/ birth 21 January 1957),
7. Amir –u- Nisa Magsi (Gul Muhammad Magsi/Writer/ birth 21 January 1961),
8. Gulshan Lashari (Phulpota/Folklore Poet/ birth 21 January 1962),
9. Ashraf Jarwar (Sahib Khan Jarwar/Journalist/ birth 21 January 1964),
10. Paromal Premi (Mirpurkhas/Writer/ birth 21 January 1971).
21st January
DEATH DATES
1. Hafiz Muhammad Sidiq Bharchondi (Bharchondi/Saint/ death 21th January 1891),
2. Hemoon Kalani (Sukkur/Freedom Fighter/ death 21th January 1943),
3. Comrade Abdul Qadir Khokhar (Politician & Hari leader/ death 21th January 1956),
4. Ghalib Malkani (Malkani/Poet/ death 21th January 2008).
21st January
EVENT
1832: Mir Murad Ali Khan Talpur is dead and claims of several
rival candidates for Masnad are emerging. Syed zainuddin is apprising Colonel
Pottenger of day to day development and Pottenger is informing his Government
accordingly. He is advised to keep the eye, but remain away from all
candidates.
1858: Regular Educational Inspector is still not
appointed in Sindh. Therefore task is given to the Assistant Commissioner for
Jageers. Today, he requests Collectors to supply him with a statement of
receipts on account of School & Road Fund, as he can move plan for the
maintenance of schools.
1946: Election results of the Sindh Legislative
Assembly are announced. Party Position emerged as Muslim League (27), Congress
(21), G.M.Syed Group (4), Nationalist Muslims (4), Europeans (3) and Labour
(1).
1952: The Neo Dastur Party of Tunisia appeals
Pakistan to intervene in the crisis between Tunisia & France.
1953: Ulema Committee expresses dissatisfaction
with the Constitutional proposals.
1969: Five persons receive bullet injuries in
Dhaka and six in Rawalpindi, during demonstration against Government.
1973: NAP accepts PPP’s offer of talks on
Constitution making.
1978: CMLA remits sentence awarded by a military
court to the editor and photographer of the Sun, Lahore.
1992: ‘If the Kalabagh Dam is constructed, we
will blast it with bomb’, say Wali Khan while addressing public meeting on the
eve of 5th death anniversary of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
1994: ‘I am the Chairperson of the Party’, says
ousted chairperson Begum Nusrat Bhutto. The House is divided and will be ruled
and ruined very soon.
Wednesday, 19 January 2022
Sindh History (January 20, 2022)
Tuesday, 18 January 2022
Sindh History (January 19, 2022)
Monday, 17 January 2022
Sindh History (January 18, 2022)
Sunday, 16 January 2022
Sindh History (January 17, 2022)
SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (17th JANUARY)
17th January
BIRTH DATES
Mian Hamid Hazuri (Mirokhan/Saint/ birth 17th January 1798),
Makhdoom Basaruddin (Sehwan/Religious Scholar/ birth 17th January 1865),
Eso Faqir (Sadiq Ji Wandh/Folklore Poet/ birth 17th January 1889),
G.M.Syed (Saan/Founder of Jeay Sindh/ birth 17th January 1904),
Hadan Faqir (Miandad Chijni/Poet/ birth 17th January 1906),
Arjun ‘Hasi’ (Poet/ birth 17th January 1930),
Muhammad Khan ‘Masroor’ Siyal (Gulo Siyal/Poet/ birth 17th January 1936),
Laxman Bhambhani (Nawabshah > Jaipur/Writer/ birth 17th January 1937),
Muhammad Kail Solangi (Abubakar Solangi/Poet/ birth 17th January 1950),
Jawaid Shaikh Sindhi (Shahdadkot/Journalist/ birth 17th January 1977),
Yasir Qazi (Ratodero/Writer & stage Host/ birth 17th January 1979).
DEATH DATES
Pir Sabghatullah Shah Rasdi Pir Pagaro (Pir Jo Goth/Pagaro/ death 17th January 1831),
Moulana Muhammad Halai (Religious Scholar/ death 17th January 1918),
Syed Ghulam Qadir Lakyari (Bini Atal Shah/ Politician & Writer/ death 17th January 1962),
Abdul Hussain Shah Musvi (Rohri/Educationist & Writer/ death 17th January 1967),
Moulvi Faqir Muhammad Pathan (Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ death 17th January 1980),
Moulana Amir Bux Golo (Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ death 17th January 1989).
EVENTS
1887: The Governor of Bombay
Presidency, Lord Reay performs the opening ceremony of the Sindh Arts College
(D.J.Sindh). The College is opened with 28 students on the roll. The college is
housed in a small building at the site known as Thattat Compound.
1912: His Highness Sir Agha Khan visits Sindh
Madressah and addresses the faculty and students.
1920: The Sindh Provincial Congress Committee
deplores the tragedy of Jallianwala Bagh and decides to raise fund for to help
affected families in Punjab.
1942: Pakistan Conference is held at Kambar. It
is presided over by Pir Syed Hassan Bux Shah, landlord of Mirabpur of District
Nawabshah . It is attended by G.M.Syed, K.B.Khuhro, Qazi Fazalullah, Agha Nazar
Ali, Moulvi Muhammad Ismail, Moulvi Ghulam Rasool of Mehar, Moulvi Muhammad
Ibrahim of Buthi, Moulvi Abdul Karim Menai, Moulvi Muhammad Daud Of Mahboob
Tunio, Hakim Syed Ali Muhammad Shah Baqapuri,Moulvi Muhammad Khan of Aheri,
Moulvi Syed Taj Muhammad Shah of Manah Tharrai, Syed Chhatal shah of Dargah
Nourang Shah, Moulvi Abdul Karin Brohi, Wadero Ali Hassan, Hakim Abdul Rashid,
Rais Mithal Khan Lakho, Rais Haji Dur Muhammad, Rais Muhammad Yaqub, Moulvi
Muhammad Azim ‘Sheda’, Ghulam Muhammad Isran, Agha Ghulam Nabi and others. The
event is an eye – opener for those, who do not see the role played by Sindh in
creation of Pakistan. The events carry another lesson also and it is that the
trio of Pir, wadero & Moulvi has brought Big Changes as desired and
required by them.
1952: The Soviet Union in its first major
intervention in the Kashmir dispute charges Britain and USA with maneuvering
for transform Kashmir into a military springboard against the Soviet and China.
1978: Politicians are busy in one to one
meetings. Arbab Sikandar meets G.M.Syed and Soomro meets Moulana Maudoodi.
1971: President Yahya and Z.A.Bhutto holds talks
on political situation in Larkano.
Saturday, 15 January 2022
Sindh History (January 16, 2022)
SINDH IN HISTORY TODAY (16th JANUARY)
16th January
BIRTH DATES
Hoodraj ‘Dukhayal’ (Larkano > Adhipur/Poet, Singer & Freedom Fighter/ birth 16th January 1910),
Lakhmichand ‘Lahoti’ (Sindh > New Delhi/Poet & Journalist/ birth 16th January 1913),
Gopi Motwani (Naushero Feroz > Mumbai/Writer/ birth 16th January 1926),
Ustad Bukhari (Ghulam Chandio/Poet/ birth 16th January 1930),
Muhammad Ishaq Shaikh (Jacobabad/Writer/ birth 16th January 1947),
Irshad Gulabani (Shahdadpur/Poet & Journalist/ birth 16th January 1964),
‘Asi’ Badar Channa (Karachi/Poet/ birth 16th January 1984).
DEATH DATES
Manthar Faqir Rajar (Khahi Rajar/Saint Poet/ death16th January 1935),
Moulana Fatih Ali Jatoi (Khdyoon/Religious Scholar & Freedom Fighter/ death 16th January 1937),
Sadhu Vaswani (Hyderabad > India/Saint Philosopher/ death 16th January 1966),
Zain –ul- Abdin Shah ‘Zainal’ (Noorai/Poet/ death 16th January 1976),
Haji Allah Bachayo ‘Wafa’ (Wagan/Poet/ death 16th January 1980).
EVENTS
1850: First ever Church is
built in Karachi.
1909: The Governor of the Bombay Presidency lays
foundation stone of ‘Hassan Ali House’ in Sindh Madrasah, Karachi. The building
took one tear in its completion.
1920: The local branch of Khilafat Committee
holds public meeting at Goth Mahboob of taluka Mirokhan. It is presided over by
Moulana Muhammad Ismail. Speakers apprise people of the high handedness of the
Government and mishandling of Khilafat issue. They are asked to take active
part in politics so as to save country.
1921: Nawabshah Khilafat Committee holds public meeting
that is attended by large number of people. Speakers condemned the negative and
anti – people role of police. People are asked and advised to face any kind of
difficulty in the greater interest of country.
1931: The day provides wonderful evidence about
political vision & wisdom of Sindh. Today, my country is politically active
in her length and breath. Jamiat Nizam –ul- Muslimeen holds public meeting at
Karachi, Local branch of Khilafat Committees holds public meeting at Amrot,
Buthi of taluka Mirokhan and other so many places. Anluman Islah al- Muslimeen
is formed at Kambar, and Moulana Naurangi (President), Moulana Muhammad Azim
‘Sheda’ Solangi (Vice President), Moulana Ghulam Siddique (Secretary) and Haji
Fatih Muhammad (Treasurer) are selected its founder office – bearers. Today,
condolence meetings on the death of Moulana Muhammad Ali ‘Johar’ are held in
almost all cities of Sindh.
1948: Sindh Hari Committee rejects Rojor Toms’
Report on improving conditions of peasants. The party constitutes it Committee
on the subject that consists of Hyder Bux Jatoi, Abdul Qadir Khokhar and Jan
Muhammad Pali. The meeting is held at Larkano.
1957: Pakistan makes a strong plea for immediate
stationing of U.N troops in Kashmir.
1965: Combined Opposition Parties (COP)
Conference opens at Karachi with aim to prepare political line of action
regarding elections. The Central Working Committee of the Council Muslim League
decides to support boycott of the assembly elections.
1979: Another White Paper is released by the
Government so as make people believe that Z.A.Bhutto disregarded law and tried
to build an authoritarian state.
1991: Benazir leaves for London. Sindh
Government takes back sedation case against G.M.Syed.
1992: PDA and ANP in NWFP are busy blaming and
counter blaming each other on the issue of Kalabagh Dam. Federal Minister, Jam
Yousif is determined to resolve the issue politically.