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''' General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi |
''' General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi Qambrani''' or '''Hoshu Sheedi''' ([[Sindhi language|Sindhi]]:''' هوش محمد شيدي'''; {{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|ہوش محمّد شیدی}}}}) was a supreme commander of [[Sindh]]'s [[Talpur Dynasty|Talpur]] army led by His Highness Mir Sher Muhammad Khan Talpur Baloch.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.talpur.org/Home/mankani-talpurs/the-lion-of-sindh |title=Sher-i-Sindh |author= Mir Atta Muhammad Talpur|date= |work= http://www.talpur.org |publisher= |accessdate=May 5, 2019}}</ref> Hoshu Sheedi fought against the British forces under [[Charles James Napier|Sir Charles Napier]] at the [[Battle of Dubba|Battle of Dabbo]], and was killed on March 24, 1843.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.talpur.org/articles/remembering-battle-of-dubbo|title=Remembering Battle of Dubbo|author=Mir Atta Muhammad Talpur |date= |work= http://www.talpur.org|publisher= |accessdate=January 4, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.sanalist.org/sana/newsite/pdfs/Sheedi%20Community%20of%20Sindh.pdf |title=Sheedi Community of Sindh, Pakistan |author= Sikander Ali Nizamani|date= April 18, 2006 |work= http://www.sanalist.org |publisher= |accessdate=January 4, 2014}}</ref> |
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Hosh Muhammad belonged to the African-descent [[Sheedi]] community of [[Sindh]] [[Pakistan]]. Before his death in the Battleground of Dubbo he called out the famous slogan: |
Hosh Muhammad belonged to the African-descent [[Sheedi]] community of [[Sindh]] [[Pakistan]]. Before his death in the Battleground of Dubbo he called out the famous slogan: |
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''Marvesoon par [[Sindh]] na desoon''''' |
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Revision as of 06:52, 5 May 2019
General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi qambrani | |
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Nickname(s) | Hoshu Sheedi qambrani |
Born | 1801 Sindh |
Died | 1843 Hyderabad, Sindh, India, (now Pakistan) |
Buried | |
Battles/wars | Battle of Dubba |
Spouse(s) | Alina Sheedi |
General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi Qambrani or Hoshu Sheedi (Sindhi: هوش محمد شيدي; Urdu: ہوش محمّد شیدی) was a supreme commander of Sindh's Talpur army led by His Highness Mir Sher Muhammad Khan Talpur Baloch.[1] Hoshu Sheedi fought against the British forces under Sir Charles Napier at the Battle of Dabbo, and was killed on March 24, 1843.[2][3]
Hosh Muhammad belonged to the African-descent Sheedi community of Sindh Pakistan. Before his death in the Battleground of Dubbo he called out the famous slogan:
مرويسون پر سنڌ نه ڏيسون
Marvesoon par Sindh na desoon
(We will die but not give Sindh [to others])
Hosh Muhammad was respected by British commanding officer, Sir Charles Napier and buried him with full military honours. Faiz Mohammad Soomro (1997). Cultural History of Sind. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
Early life
Hosh Muhammad was born in 1801. Before joining the army, he worked at the residence of Talpur rulers.
Mausoleum
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Grave_of_Hosh_Mohammad_Sheedi.jpg/220px-Grave_of_Hosh_Mohammad_Sheedi.jpg)
The historical mausoleum of Hosho Sheedi qambrani is in Dubee, a small village approximately 10 kilometres from Hyderabad. It was built to pay tribute to the war martyrs and was declared a heritage site. The building currently needs maintenance and restoration. It is a historical place of Sindh which is neglected by government and community.
References
- ^ Mir Atta Muhammad Talpur. "Sher-i-Sindh". http://www.talpur.org. Retrieved May 5, 2019.
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- ^ Mir Atta Muhammad Talpur. "Remembering Battle of Dubbo". http://www.talpur.org. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
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- ^ Sikander Ali Nizamani (April 18, 2006). "Sheedi Community of Sindh, Pakistan" (PDF). http://www.sanalist.org. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
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