Mirza Kalich Beg
Mirza Kalich Baig (Sindhi: مرزا قليچ بيگ) was a scholar within Sindhi literature. He was born on 4 October 1853 in Tando Thoro on the bank of Phuleli Canal in Hyderabad, British India (present day Pakistan).[1]
Mirza Kalich Baig مرزا قليچ بيگ | |
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Died | Buland Shah, Tando Thoro | 3 July 1929
Family chronicle
The lives of the Mirza family and their Georgian connections are a subject of the 2005 book A Georgian Saga: From the Caucasus to the Indus by family's scion Meherafroze Mirza Habib, Vice-President of All Pakistan Women's Association.[2]
Books
He wrote 457 books in 43 disciplines, "including chemistry, physics, biology, zoology, plant sciences, Sindhi literature and anthropology", and in over eight languages, including Sindhi, Persian, Arabic, English, while he knew 25 languages as a whole.[3]
Mirza Kalich's books include:[4]
- Maqalat-ul-Hikmat *
- Khoodyari
- Alamat-ul-Quran (Signs of Quran)
- Bagh ae Bayani
- Hashrat-ul-Arz
- Zameen pokhin jo ilm ae Hunr
- Keemya-e-Saaat
- Zeenat novel[5]
- Sao Pan Karo Pano (Auto-Biography)[6]
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References
- uzairakhan (18 October 2010). "Tribute to Qaleech Baig & Shah Bokhari". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
- Meherafroze Mirza Habib (2005), A Georgian Saga: From the Caucasus to the Indus. Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-597848-X
- Imdad Ali Khushik (4 July 2019), "Mirza Qaleech Baig remembered on his 90th death anniversary", Daily Times. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
- "Homage paid to Shamsul Ulema Mirza Qaleech Baig". DAWN.COM. 6 October 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
- Beg, Mirzā Qalīc (2009). Zeenat: Novel. Shams-ul-Ulama Mirza Kalich Beg Chair, Faculty of Arts, Universiity of Sindh.
- "HYDERABAD: SU to display Qaleech Baig`s literary works". DAWN.COM. 17 December 2008. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
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