The life and teachings of Pir Shams Sabzwari Multani: The province of Sindh, Pakistan has deep cultural roots and a rich history. It has the honor of being the first one to receive the light of Islam and used to be the hub of a lot of renowned Sufi saints, poets and literary figures who spread the knowledge of Islam ...Read More »
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Pir Shahabuddin and Pir Sadruddin: The famous Sufi Poets of Sindh: Pir Shahabuddin and Pir Sadruddin were renowned Sufi poets of Sindh Province who have devoted all their lives in spreading the light of Islam in Sindh and all over Indo-Pak subcontinent. Sindh language and culture was made extremely popular and rich by the teachings and the writings of these ...Read More »
Pir Nooruddin
Pir Nooruddin: The Great Sindhi Sufi Poet: The province of Sindh in Pakistan is famous for its glorified ancient history and has been a hub of many literary, cultural and social activities for decades. The language of Sindh is called Sindhi and its one of the oldest languages of Asia. Sindh’s civilization is rich in literature, philosophy, music and oriental ...Read More »
The Earl of Elgin
13th Earl of Kincardine, 9th The Earl of Elgin the Victor Alexander Bruce was a British statesman and from 1894 to 1899 he was Viceroy of India. He was a Liberal politician and served as First Commissioner of Works in 1886.When he entered politics he initially served as Treasurer of the Household. In 1894 Elgin was made Viceroy of India. His ...Read More »
The Earl of Reading
The Earl of Reading was a politician, jurist and an English lawyer. He also served as last Liberal Foreign Secretary. In 1918 he served for multiple positions of Ambassador to the United States and as Lord Chief Justice. For the position of viceroy of India he left the office of chief justice ship. He was in favour of conciliatory policy and in ...Read More »
Sir William Denison
Sir William Denison was born in London, England. He got his education at the Royal Military College and Eton College then in 1826 he got admission in Royal Engineers. He served as Governor of Madras, Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen’s Land and also Governor of New South Wales. He was a strong advocate and his education at Royal Engineers made him a ...Read More »
Sir Robert Napier
Sir Robert Napier was a British soldier and a field marshal. At Addiscombe Military Academy he got his education and when he was 18 years of age he joined Bengal Engineers, and reached India in 1828. For several years Napier was employed at Public Works Department and then appointed of Sirhind before his promotion to Captain. In india Mutinity he ...Read More »
The Earl of Elgin
13th Earl of Kincardine, 9th Earl of Elgin the Victor Alexander Bruce was a British statesman and from 1894 to 1899 he was Viceroy of India. He was a Liberal politician and served as First Commissioner of Works in 1886.When he entered politics he initially served as Treasurer of the Household. In 1894 Elgin was made Viceroy of India. His tenure ...Read More »








