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  2. Shaikh Ayaz - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Ayaz SI (Sindhi: شيخ اياز ‎, Urdu: شیخ ایاز) born Mubarak Ali Shaikh (Sindhi: مبارڪ علي شيخ ‎, Urdu: مبارک علی شیخ) (March 1923 – 28 December 1997) was a Sindhi language poet, prose writer and former vice-chancellor of University of Sindh. [2]

  3. Sindhi literature - Wikipedia

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    World War II saw the emergence of novelists and short-story writers such as Gobind Malhi, Sundri Uttamchandani, Popati Hiranandani, Moti Prakash, Ghulam Rabbani Agro, Jamal Abro, Shaikh Ayaz, Amar Jaleel, Naseem Kharal, Agha Saleem, Tariq Ashraf, Shaukat Shoro, and Madad Ali Sindhi. Sindhi drama has also flourished, and Aziz Kingrani has ...

  4. List of Pakistanis - Wikipedia

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    Talib Jauhari, Islamic scholar, religious leader, public speaker, Qur'anic interpreter, Urdu poet, historian and philosopher; Syed Munawar Hasan, former chairman of the Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan; Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, law professor, Sufi Islamic scholar and founder of Minhaj-ul-Quran

  5. Sachal Sarmast - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Ayaz Syed Ghulam Murtaza Shah Sachal Sarmast or Sacho Sarmast ( Sindhi : سچو سرمست ‎ ; c. 1739 – 1827), was an 18th and 19th century Sindhi Sufi poet , mystic and philosopher from Daraza (present-day Sindh , Pakistan ), regarded as an important figure in the Sindhi-language literature .

  6. List of Pakistani writers - Wikipedia

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    Mahmood Shaam; Masood Ashraf Raja; Mazhar ul Islam; Mirza Adeeb; Mohammad Hanif; Mohiuddin Nawab; Muhammad Asad; Muhammad Siddique Memon, Khan Bahadur; Muhammad Siddique Musafir

  7. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai - Wikipedia

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    Urdu translations have been published by Shaikh Ayaz, and Ayaz Husayn Qadiri and Sayyid Vaqar Ahmad Rizvi. The first partial English translation of the Risalo was published by H. T. Sorley in 1940, followed by Elsa Kazi, and Ghulam Ali Allana. Complete translations have been published by Muhammad Yakoob Agha, Amena Khamisani, and others.

  8. Category:Urdu-language writers - Wikipedia

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  9. Ishaq Samejo - Wikipedia

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    Ishaq Samejo (Sindhi: اسحاق سميجو, Urdu: ... [15] [16] He has compiled many books of poetry of Shaikh Ayaz and Wafa Nathanshahi. [6] Currently, he serves as ...