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  2. List of Sindhi-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi language has a long history of arts, literature, and culture. The first Sindhi newspaper was Sind Sudhar, founded in 1884. [1] Sindhi language newspapers played a vital role for Independence in 1947; In 1920, Al-Wahid newspaper published by Haji Abdullah Haroon in Karachi.

  3. Sindhi-language media - Wikipedia

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    The most famous newspapers include Daily Kawish, Daily Awami Awaz, Daily Ibrat, Daily Nijat, Daily Sobh, Pehnji Akhbar, and Koshish. [4] The Sindhi-language media took an active part in the One Unit movement of 1954 in Pakistan; among those newspapers Al-Waheed, Daily Karvan and Daily Nayi Sindh were sanctioned.

  4. How Bangladesh Can Become a True Democracy - AOL

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    Bangladesh’s recent authoritarian turn is a byproduct of a concentration of power in the Prime Minister and the executive branch. The country has only nominally independent state institutions .

  5. Nasrullah Gadani - Wikipedia

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    Nasrullah Gadani, was a Pakistani journalist and social media activist, renowned for his work in Sindhi language.He fervently opposed the feudal lords of Sindh, voicing his activism both through print and digital media.

  6. Category:Sindhi-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Daily Awami Awaz; Daily Hilal Pakistan; Daily Kawish; Daily Mehran; S. Sandesh (Pakistani newspaper) Sindhi-language media

  7. Abdul-Majid Bhurgri - Wikipedia

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    The daily Hilal Pakistan was the first Sindhi newspaper to use this system. The daily Awami Awaz began publishing with four computers and a laser printer. Ibrat, Kawish, Aftab, and other newspapers and magazines followed suit. In 2000–01, Bhurgri coordinated with Microsoft and came up with a Unicode solution for the Sindhi language.

  8. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Daily Islamabad, Muzaffarabad – 59 Awam: Urdu, Sindhi Karachi 1994 60 Civil and Military Gazette: Urdu Lahore, Karachi 1872 Defunct in 1963 62 Daily Asas: Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Muzaffarabad: 1995 63 Daily Awam: Islamabad, Quetta, Hub. 1989 Defunct in 2018 64 Daily Awami Awaz: Sindhi Karachi – 65 Daily Din [4] Urdu

  9. G. M. Syed - Wikipedia

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    G.M Syed was the founder of Sindh Awami Mahaz, which went on to join the National Awami Party (National Peoples Party). Like Ibrahim Joyo , Syed blended Sindhi nationalism with Communism and Sufism through the ideas of Gandhi and Marx .