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Sindhi poetry
Sindhi poetry




sindhi poetry

If the trade relations of this city extended to Samarqand, then its spiritual relations spread till Guru Nanak and Kabir. Shikarpur is identified with pickles, preserves and chutney these days but before the Partition of India, this city was known in the region as a centre of trade, learning and literature – and inter-religious harmony. Ayaz’s mother was a Hindu widow who fell in love with his father and abandoned her family to come to him and performed nikah. His father served in the Department of Revenue and married three times.

sindhi poetry

Shaikh Ayaz was born in Shikarpur on March 2, 1923, in the home of Ghulam Hussain Shaikh and he passed away on the evening of December 27, 1997. Shaikh Ayaz had composed this poem under the influence of this very mutiny. Aslam Khawaja, author of The Role of Sindh in the 1857 Uprising, writes that the supporters of the naval mutiny were communists who were led by Sobho Gianchandani and A.K. This young revolutionary would later become famous as Shaikh Ayaz. Revolution, revolution, sing revolution sing revolution) Usher in that new system which the people want (Shake the foundations of society, topple imperialism

sindhi poetry

Inquilab, inquilab, gao inqilab, gao inqilab’ Processions were taken out on the roads of the city and a song written by a young man was sung: Those were the last days of the British Empire, sailors of the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) had captured HMIS Hindustan, berthed at Karachi harbour and military installations established on Manora Island.






Sindhi poetry