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  2. Muhammad Ali Shaikh - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Shaikh was born in Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. Muhammad Ali Shaikh graduated with a degree in engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro in 1985 and holds a PhD degree in Mass Communication from the University of Karachi. [3]

  3. Sindhi Adabi Board - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Adabi Board is a government sponsored institution in Pakistan for the promotion of Sindhi literature. It was established in 1955 in Jamshoro , Sindh . [ 1 ] It is under the Education Department of the Government of Sindh .

  4. Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo was appointed a teacher in Sindh Madrasatul Islam in 1941 on his return to Karachi, as he announced he was a committed Marxist. [1] [6] He wrote a book entitled Save Sindh, Save Sub-Continent from Feudal Lords, Capitalists and Communalism.

  5. Institute of Sindhology - Wikipedia

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    The institute was provided with a small room at the old campus of Sindh University in Hyderabad. On 10 December 1972 the foundation stone of the new building was laid just off the Super Highway in Jamshoro, adjacent to Indus river. The three-storey building, located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Hyderabad, was inaugurated in 1978.

  6. Sindhi literature - Wikipedia

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    From what I know, at that time there was a satirical language and there was literature in it. In the 19th century AD, a traveling scholar "Acharya Adyutan" came to Sindh from the court of Saurashtra to study Sindh and Sindhi language. He died in 778 AD and wrote the book Kawab Malha Kaha on the basis of his study. But he writes about Sindhi ...

  7. Abdul Jabbar Junejo - Wikipedia

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    There are 65 books in the Sindhi language, 10 books in the Urdu language, and about 200 research articles on the various topics to his credit. On December 18, 2011, Ms. Sussui Palejo, [ 3 ] minister of Culture Department inaugurated Dr. Abdul Jabbar Junejo Corner, in Zafar Kazim Art Gallery, in Sindh Museum , Hyderabad . [ 4 ]

  8. Ghulam Rabbani Agro - Wikipedia

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    Book has been published by Sindhi Adabi Board, Jamshoro. Manhun Shahr Bhanmbhore ja (ماٹھون شھر ڀنڀور جا) Posthumously, a number of books have also been published, the most significant being “Manhun Shahr Bhanmbhore ja”.The book was completed by Agro Sb and was in the last stages of its final draft when Agro Sahab left this ...

  9. Ahmad Khan Madhosh - Wikipedia

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    He was a renowned poet of the Sindhi language and started to create poetry in 1960 and his first poem appeared in the Quarterly Mehran (magazine) by Sindhi Adabi Board Jamshoro Sindh. His two poetry books Nazar mein Nazar Band and Dil Joon Galihiyoon were published.