Naseem Kharal

Naseem Ahmed Kharal (Sindhi: نسيم کرل) (June 29, 1939 – July 14, 1978) was a Sindhi short story writer.[1] He was born on June 29, 1939, in Kharalabad, Khairpur District of British India, what subsequently became Pakistan.

Personal life

Son of Abdul Kareem Kharal from District Khairpur, who was a landlord, Naseem was the eldest of all the seven siblings, four brothers and two sisters. He married his cousin, a daughter of Abdul Raheem Kharal, Chief Justice of Khairpur Mir's, and has six children.

He gained a Bachelor of Arts and a law degree and became a landlord.[2] Although a qualified lawyer, he never practiced law and stuck to his roots of agriculture. His work includes Pahrein Murad, Kafir, 34 dar and his published books are Shabnam Shabnam Kanwal Kanwal (1966), Akhyoon Arsiyoon (1968), Khirnda Khatinhar, Chotihoon Dar (1973) and Dummy.

He died on July 14, 1978 in Khairpur.[2]

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See also

References

  1. Daily Dawn on July 15, 2003
  2. Maroo Jee Malir Ja, By Khadim Hussain Chandio, p. 731-2
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