Bedar Mnagrio
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Muhammad Paryal Mangrio "Bedar" محمد پريل "بيدار" | |
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Born | Muhammad Paryal Mangrio 8 January 1937 Village Sangrar, Taluka Rohri, Sukkur District, Sindh, Pakistan |
Pen name | "Bedar Mangrio" |
Occupation | Teacher, Poet, Writer |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Literary movement | Progressive movement |
Notable works | Sindhi translation of Bahishti Zewar |
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Muhammad Paryal Mangrio (Sindhi: محمد پريل مڱريو), literally known as Bedar (Sindhi: بيدار) or Muhammad Paryal "Bedar" (Sindhi: محمد پريل "بيدار" مڱريو) (born 8 January 1937 in Sukkur, Pakistan) is a Sindhi writer, poet, translator, religious scholar and well known teacher.[1] He is mostly written and called Ustad (teacher) by fellows.[2] He was born at Sangrar, a Union council of Taluka Rohri, District Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan.
Books[edit]
- Weya Si Wenjhar Gul Mohammad Khatri Number (1978)
- Darya To Teh Dhan Mohammad Usman Deplaie (1979)
- Sojroo Sojroo Ustad Bhukhari Number (1980)
- Dhanth Je Deh Men (1981)
- Manzil Manzil Dokho (1982)
- Vesariyaan Na Wisran (2005)
- Bhutto Khandan (2006)
- Azmatan Ja Minar (2007)
- Sindh Jaa Talimi Mahar (2007)
- Shaksiyaat (2008)
- Hyderabad Ji Mukhtasar Tarikh (2008)
- Sahafat Ji Tarikh (2012)
- Bhutto Khandan Edition (4th) (2012)
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Encyclopedia Sindhina
- ↑ Encyclopedia Sindhiana 1st Part, Page # 515, Sindhi Language Authority
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