Sayed Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi(urdu) پير صبغت الله شاه راشدي شهيد (Sindhi)شهيد صبغت الله شاهه راشدي:Peer Pagaro the sixth, was a spiritual leader of the Hur Freedom Movement during Pakistan's freedom struggle against British colonialists. Hur (Arabic: حر meaning "free", "not slave") is a Sufi Muslim community in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Their spiritual leader is Pir Pagaro. Soreh Badshah (شهيد سورهيه بادشاهه)(the Victorious King) is the title given to Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi by his admirers. He was hanged by the British rulers on 20 March 1943 in the Central Jail Hyderabad, Sindh. His burial place is not known and is still a mystery. The people of Sindh have requested the British government to disclose his burial place; however, so far this demand has not received a response. Freedom Struggle The Hur movement began with Sibghtullah Shah Badshah. [1831-1779] and reached its peak in the days Sibghtullah Shah Shaheed Suraih Badshah, when t...
Baluchi customs and traditions are conducted according to codes imposed by tribal laws. These strong traditions and cultural values are important to Baluch people and have enabled them to keep their distinctive ancient cultural identity and way of life with little change to this day. The culture and traditions of the Baluch have historically been passed down from mother to daughter, and men from father to son. Baluchi culture is mentioned in the Pir M. Zehi's account of his travel to the province of Sakestan, or the present-day Sistan va Balochistan province of Iran, which holds strong significance to the culture of Baluch people. Baluch people have preserved their traditional dress with little change over the centuries. The Baluch men wear long shirts with long sleeves and loose pants resembling the Achaemenid outfits of ancient Persians; the dress is occasionally accompanied by a turban or a hat on their heads. The dress worn by Baluch women is one of the most interesting asp...
Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman Talib -ul- Mola was a renowned scholar, poet, and leader of his time. He was the Sajjadah Nasheen of Nooh Sarwar Shrine in Hala. He was born on October 4, 1919 in New Hala. Makdoom Talib ul Mola became the Sajjadah Nasheen after the death of his father Makhdoom Ghulam Muhammad. His Shrine is famous as No lakhi Godri. His family had a following of 1 million people 300 years back, but expanded to around 6 million people till his time. He was 17th Sajjadah Nasheen of these millions of disciples. Makhdoom Sahab was also active politician and was the senior vice chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party. He was a founder member of PPP and the PPP was found there in the house of Makhdoom Talib ul Mola at Hala in 1967.Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was very close to him. He was elected as the Member of National Assembly many times and played the most significant role in the movements of MRD and One Unit. Makdoom Talib ul Mola was also famous Sindhi poet, he was also chairman o...
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