Born on May 15, 1931 at Daro, district Thatta, Sind (now in Pakistan), Dr. Moti Prakash (ڊاڪٽر موتي پرڪاش) was one of the most outstanding multi-faced Sindhi personalities after the partition
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Prominent Sindhi Personalities who have contributed to the History, Culture, Language and Welfare of the Sindhi community.
Jairamdas Daulatram (جئرامداس دولترام)
Born on July 21, 1891 in Karachi, Sindh (now in Pakistan), Jairamdas Daulatram (جئرامداس دولترام), also known as one of the noblest and highly respected teachers of India, was brilliant
Kirat Babani (ڪيرٽ باباڻي)
Kirat Choithram Babani (ڪيرٽ چوئٿرام باباڻي), was born on January 3, 1922 at Moro Lakho, District Nawabshah in Sind (now in Pakistan). After partition, his family moved to Mumbai and
Mahakavi Ramchand Shandilya (مها ڪوي رامچند شانڊليئ)
Ramayan and Mahabharat, undoubtedly the two great epics in Indian mythology, portray Lord Ram as an ideal son and paragon of all virtues and the ultimate victory of the right
Bhagat Kanwar Ram – ڀڳت ڪنور رام
Bhagat Kanwar Ram was born on April 13, 1885 at village Jarwar of district Sukker, Sindh but now part of Ghotki district in Pakistan, in the family of Tarachand, a
Hemu Kalani – هيمو ڪالاڻي
Hemu Kalani (هيمو ڪالاڻي), an unsung freedom fighter and hero of Pre-Independence India, was born to Pesumal Kalani (پيسومل ڪالاڻي) and Jethi Bai Kalani (ڄيٺي ٻائي ڪالاڻي), a Sindhi Jain
Master Chander – ماسٽر چندر
Master Chander (ماسٽر چندر), the legendary Singer of Sindh and the first to sing Sindhi Kalaams (سنڌي ڪلام), was born on December 7, 1907 at Tharu Shah (ٺارو شاه), Naushahro
Bhagwanti Navani – ڀڳونتي ناواڻي
Bhagwanti Navani (ڀڳونتي ناواڻي), also well known as Sindhi Cuckoo (سنڌ جي ڪوعل), was born in Nasarpur in Sindh, British India (now Pakistan) on February 1, 1940 to Jassumal Navani