Biography of mirza kalich beg biography
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THIS has reference to the letter by H.A. (Oct 18). There are two errors in the letter. He has reported that Shamsul Ulama Mirza Kalich Beg was born on Oct 7. He has been attributed as the author of 350 books.
To set the record right, the legendary scholar was born on Oc 4, 1853 and died on July 3, 1929 in Tando Thoro, Hyderabad.
His 157th birthday was celebrated on Oct 4 this year by Shamsul Ulama Mirza Kalich Beg Chair which was reported in this paper (Oct 5).
Moreover, the actual number of books written and translated by him into eight languages in different disciplines is 457.
List of all his works is available on Shamsul Ulama Mirza Kalich Beg Chair website www.usindh.edu.pk/mkbc. A committee comprising Dr Nabi Bux Baloch, Professor Emeritus Dr M. Qasim Bughio and Aijaz Ali Beg Mirza, grandson of Shamsul Ulama Mirza Kalich Beg has examined the personal documents of Mirza Kalich Beg and his titles to ascertain the actual spelling of his name.
After verifying the docume
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Dr. Muhammad Ali Laghari
Dr. Naser u allah Kaboro
Abstract
Shams-ul-Ulama Mirza Kalich Beg was born 4th of October, 1853A.D in the historical city of Sindh hyderabad’s suburban part Tando Thorho. He got his early education from hyderabad later moved for further higher studies toward Bombay’s Elfiston College in year 1873A.D, after completion of his higher studies, he had joined Sindh Revenue department as a Mukhtiyarkar where from he retired after prolong services as Deputy Collector. Mirza Kalich Beg written on varieties of topics on different subjects in that history of Sindh wa also his area of interest through he wrote dawn few books on that subject but whatever he wrote many placed as a fundamental primary source on that subject. In this article we highlight the contribution of Mirza Kalich Beg for the history of Sindh.
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Mirza Qaleech Baig
Sindhi literature scholar
Mirza Qaleech Baig (Sindhi: مرزا قليچ بيگ) was a Sindhischolar within Sindhi literature. He was born on 4 October 1853 in Tando Thoro on the bank of Phuleli Canal in Hyderabad, British India (presently in Pakistan).[1]
Family chronicle
[edit]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 sydasiatiskt land Women's Association.[2]
Books
[edit]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 and 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 j