Hiranand SantokramAdvani:
Born in 1872 inHyderabad ,after doing LL.B he started law practice.He remained the Presidentof Hyderabad Theosophical Society.Took active part in organizing “Home RuleLeague”in Hyderabad.Breathed his last on 15.12.1928
Hiranand SantokramAdvani:
Born in 1872 inHyderabad ,after doing LL.B he started law practice.He remained the Presidentof Hyderabad Theosophical Society.Took active part in organizing “Home RuleLeague”in Hyderabad.Breathed his last on 15.12.1928
Duwarka Parsad Sharma:
Son of RochiramSharma,born on 13.09.1898 in Dadu.Outstanding Journalist,Writer &Translater of his times.Edited “Partab”( Hyderabad ).He was active leader of the Congress.Migrated to Rajistan after partition where he died in 1966.
Deepchandur Belani:
Son of Tilokchand,born on 17.04.1909 at village Kanya Kalhora of TalukaKandyaro.Passed Sindhi Committee Examination (Final) in 1924 and got appointed himself as a Teacher but found it not suitable for him as it was some sort of hindrance in his way to serve his Nation,therefore became Publisher and alsojoined Journalism.He remained Editor/Sub-Editor of “Karam Veer”,”NauBharat”,”Shakti”,”Mata”,”Nari Sansar” & “Nawabshah Gazette”.He was activeworker/preacher of the Congress.Migrated to Ajmir after partition.
Denomal Metharam:
Born in Feberuary 1904in Naushero Feroze.He was very active member of the Congress Committee of hisnative place.Migrated to Ajmir after partition.
Bhoromal Ramrakhiani:
Son of Chandiram,born in 1905.He was associated withJournaism.Joined “Hindu”as its editor in 1930 and later on founded andedited “Chowdas”Magazine from Karachi.He optted to participate in the freedommovement by virtue of his writings.He wrote on the life & achievements ofMahatma Gandhi(1935),Madan Mohan Malya(1936) & Nitaji(1942).This freedomfighter left Sindh in 1947,where he died on 15.04.1963.
Bhoromal Ramrakhiani:
Son of Chandiram,born in 1905.He was associated withJournaism.Joined “Hindu”as its editor in 1930 and later on founded andedited “Chowdas”Magazine from Karachi.He optted to participate in the freedommovement by virtue of his writings.He wrote on the life & achievements ofMahatma Gandhi(1935),Madan Mohan Malya(1936) & Nitaji(1942).This freedomfighter left Sindh in 1947,where he died on 15.04.1963.
جوڳيئڙا جهان ۾ (مشاهير دادو) محمد امين مگسي 1997
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جهڙا گل گلاب جا (ڀاڱو ٻيو) غلام رباني آڳرو 2007
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اهي ڏينهن اهي شينهن جلد 2 پير علي محمد راشدي 2010
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Prior to British rule Sindh had its own Social structure, status and management. The British Government of Sindh brought drastic changes in that Social set-up and created its pro-class taking and selecting people from all classes, castes and tribes. These selected people were some sort of constituency of the Government to help and support it morally and politically in odd hours of agitations and uprisings. Emergence of this ‘privileged class’ was a turning point in the social history of Sindh. This class was empowered by the British Government to that extent that the same class is visible with its influence and dominating role in the society. The Methodology applied by the Government was to grant Jageers, permitting to sit in chair in Darbars and offices and awarding Titles. Most of were also authorized as ‘Justice of Peace’. While collecting and compiling the Source-Material on the history of Sindh, it was felt as a responsibility to include such type of information as researchers working on Social and Political history of Sindh can be benefited accordingly.