Mehboob Tunio
Village Mahboob Tunio
ڳوٺ محبوب تونيو | |
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Nickname: Tuniyan Jo Goth | |
Coordinates: 27°43′45″N 67°59′30″E / 27.72917°N 67.99167°E | |
country | Pakistan |
Province | Sindh |
District | Qamber-Shahdadkot |
Established | Mughal Dynasty Rule |
Local Languages | Sindhi |
Mehboob Tunio is an old village situated in Deh Dhori Pir Bux, Nau Tharo Union Council of Taluka Miro Khan district Kamber in Sindh, Pakistan.[1] This village was founded during Mughal rule by people of Tunio caste migrated from Nari, Qalat State. The village was firstly known as Goth Tunia but during Talpur rule it was named after local veteran religious sage Mahboob Ali Tunio who was pious and never got married. Still his grave is situated in a graveyard adjacent to the village. This village is famous for notables. Maulvi Atta Muhammad Attai was famous Hakeem (physician), poet and religious scholar who founded Madrasa of Barelvi school of thought and Shifakhana (private hospital) there in British rule. He wrote various books on Unani medicine, Arabic grammar and Islam in Persian and Urdu language but could not be published. His son late Hakeem Mian Anwer Hussain Tunio was also famous physician and local politician.
Another notable was Maulvi Muhammad Daud Tunio, a political worker of Jamiat Ulmai Hind, activist of Khilafat Tahrik and correspondent of famous Daily Al Waheed newspaper. He also founded Madrasa of Devband school of thought.
References
- ^ "Mehboob Tunio Destination Guide (Sindh, Pakistan) - Trip-Suggest". trip-suggest.com. Retrieved 2019-06-05.