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  2. Shah Jo Risalo - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jo Risalo (Sindhi: شاھ جو رسالو) is a book of poems of the Sindhi Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Shah Abdul Latif's poetry was transmitted orally during his lifetime and compiled after his death and designated as Shah Jo Risalo or Poetry of Shah. Ernest Trumpp called it Diwan when he edited the Risalo and published it from ...

  3. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (Sindhi: شاه عبداللطيف ڀٽائي‎; 1689/1690 – 21 December 1752), commonly known by the honorifics Lakhino Latif, Latif Ghot, Bhittai, and Bhit Jo Shah, was a Sindhi Sufi mystic and poet from Pakistan, widely considered to be the greatest poet of the Sindhi language. Born to a Kazmi Sayyid family ...

  4. Shaikh Ayaz - Wikipedia

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    Sitara-i-Imtiaz. 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] He is counted as one of the prominent ...

  5. Ustad Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    Ustad Bukhari (Sindhi: اُستاد بُخارِي) Urdu (استاد بخاری) (16 January 1930 – 9 October 1992), born "Punhal Shah", a name he later changed to Syed Ahmed Shah Bukhari, was a prominent progressive Sindhi -language poet of Sindh, Pakistan. [1][2][3] His creative contributions in the field of poetry changed the thoughts of ...

  6. Sachal Sarmast - Wikipedia

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    Sachal Sarmast was a descendant of Umar and wrote poetry in seven languages: Sindhi, Siraiki, Persian, Urdu, Balochi, Punjabi and Arabic. [11] He lived during the Kalhoro/Talpur era. He was born in 1152 H (AD 1739) in Daraza, near Ranipur. [12] He was named Abdul Wahab, after his great grandfather.

  7. Qadir Bux Bedil - Wikipedia

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    Qadir Bux Bedil. Faqir Qadir Bux Bedil (Sindhi: فقير قادر بخش بيدل ‎) (1814–1873) better known by his pen name Bedil (one bereft of heart) [citation needed] was a Sufi poet and scholar of great stature. After Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and Sachal Sarmast, two stars that shone on the firmament of Sindhi poetry and who could ...

  8. Harish Vaswani - Wikipedia

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    Harish Hansraj Vaswani (Sindhi:ھريش ھنسراج واسواڻي) (22 November 1940 – 13 April 2013) was a Sindhi writer, poet and critic. and academic. He was a professor of Political Science and English literature. He is known as a pioneer of new Sindhi poetry and he was influential writer of Sindhi literature. He was awarded Sahitya ...

  9. Abdul Jabbar Junejo - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 26 November 1935 at Pir Fateh Shah Village, District Badin, Sindh, Pakistan. He did his MA in Sindhi in 1962 with distinction and was awarded the gold medal. He earned his Ph.D. on “The Influence of Persian Poetry on Sindhi Poetry”. He had a good deal of language competence in English, Chinese and Persian.