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Need Support[edit]

I need support in editing the page for Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh from Pakistani-Wikipedians. The page concludes Pakistans link to 9/11 using information from Indian press and much information in that page is without proper references. The page says that ISI gives money to Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh and Sheikh then wired the money to Atta. I have checked some of the references on that page and information in the references is different from what is mentioned in it. I will appreciate any help because I have very less free time these days... Faisal 16:59, 10 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Article for deletion[edit]

If anyone is monitoring this page, your input at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Allahdad Bohyo would be appreciated. -Medtopic 05:35, 15 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Task Force[edit]

I would like Pak wikipedians to provide their email adresses. Is there any section or pak wiki page where this is already done? If not then this place can suffice i think.

My email is olives@yahoo.com Omerlives 08:37, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Allahdad Bohyo[edit]

Dr. Allahdad Bohyo (1934- 1994) was born in the Ghoghari village of Taluka Kambar, Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. Son of a farmer, Dr. Bohyo was a known writer, educationist, scholar, linguist, poet. Bohyo's family afterward shifted to Pechuha village in Taluka Warah, where he received his Primary Education. He passed his Matriculation from Government High School Larkana, and Intermediate Arts from S.I.C. Hala. He Joined Government service on the 1st of October 1957 after his graduation. He has worked at various posts in the Department of Education. He was working as Director of School Education Mirpurkhas when he died in 1994.

He was the first scholar in Pakistan who has studied Sociolinguistics and studied Sindhi Language under this discipline. He was known as a writer, during even his school age. He contributed to the college magazine of Sarwary College hala, as a student and then to "Chandea Magazine of Government College Larkana" as a Lecturer in English. He contributed sufficient to "Naeen Zindagi" Sindhi and to "Mehran" of Sindhi Adabi Board. During the dictatorial regime of General Zia-al-haq he pseudonymously contributed articles on free speech and democracy in various Sindhi Magazines.

He wrote on language, criticism, art, history, and literature and he is known for his interest in socio-linguistics and criticism. His writings in sociology have also been studies of interest. During his school years he was known as good speaker and a debater.


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1 Education 2 Books 3 Un-Published Books 4 sources, external links , citations

Education

He had a degree in Agro Technical Education and a degree in Teaching from Sindh University. He had a degree in Law also. He had a Master's Degree in English and a Doctorate in Sociolinguistics —a subject of his special study.

Books

Following of his books have been published:

1.Sindhi Boli-e-jo-Samaji Karij (Sindhology). (Doctoral Thesis) 2. Tanqeedoon (Sindhology) (Criticism). 3. Adab-a-jo Fiqri-Muharrik (Sindhi Adeeban Jee Co-operative Society). (Ideas and Literature) 4. The Tales Retold (English short stories) 5. Science of Research (illim-e-Tehqeeq) Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).

Un-Published Books

1.Education: Issues and Ideas (English) 2.Sindh in the context of Southeast Asia (Sindhi) 3.Haalaat-o-khayalaat (Sindhi, Poetry)

sources/ external Links / Citations / Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).http://www.cpcs.org.pk/images/legendsofsindh/Muhqiq,%20Adeeb%20Ain%20Aalim/Muhaqiq_13.jpg</ref> </ref>http://www.nasarpur.com/sindhipoet.html </ref> , [1] , [2] , NUH998 (talk) 17:01, 27 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]