Abdullah Magsi
Professor Abdullah Magsi (Urdu:عبدالله مگسی) (Sindhi: عبدالله مگسي) {b. 17 December 1947, d.1 April 1993) was a Pakistani author and professor from Sindh Pakistan.
Born | Abdullah Khan 17 December 1947 Village Gul Muhammad Magsi Dadu Sindh, Pakistan |
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Died | 1 April 1993 45) Karachi Pakistan | (aged
Occupation | Author |
Education | M.A Political Science |
Alma mater | University of Sindh |
Subject | History |
Literary movement | Progressive |
Notable works | Sindh Ji Tareekh Jo Jadeed Mutalio |
Early life
Abdullah Magsi was born to Dhani Bux Magsi on 17 December 1947, at Village Gul Muhammad Magsi, Dadu District, Sindh. Through Sindh Public Service Commission he was appointed lecturer in Political Science and got promotion as professor.[1][2]
Contribution
He wrote many articles about history of Sindh but his book 'Sindh Ji Tareekh Jo Jadeed Mutalio' is his countable contribution.[3][4] Abdullah Magsi mostly wrote about the neglected and unexplored heritage of the Dadu District including Sindh.[5]
Death
Magsi died on 1 April 1993.[2]
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References
- Book: Dadu District:An Study by Muhammad Urs Azhar Solangi, published by Sindhi Adabi Board , 2013
- "Sindhi Adabi Board Online Library (History)". www.sindhiadabiboard.org. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- Kingrani, Aziz (2013-09-15). "Memories of Manjhand". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- Magsi, Prof Abdullah (1994). Sindh ji tarikh jo jadid mata lao. Sindhika Akadmy.
- "DADU: Renovation of historical sites urged". DAWN.COM. 2006-04-03. Retrieved 2020-04-22.
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