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Ghullam Hyder Mehjoor (born 23 February 1941) is a Sindhi historian, sufi, poet, artist, former Teacher, musician, educationist, politician, and journalist from Pakistan. Born in Naushehro Feroze district, Sindh he has written three books including "Daga achu monkhy Dah Han(Come Bull hit me), “History of Rajput Solangi(Solanki)" and "Kashkol e Mehjoor".[1]

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  • Ghullam Hyder Mehjoor (born 23 February 1941) is a Sindhi historian, sufi, poet, artist, former Teacher, musician, educationist, politician, and journalist from Pakistan. Born in Naushehro Feroze district, Sindh he has written three books including "Daga achu monkhy Dah Han(Come Bull hit me), “History of Rajput Solangi(Solanki)" and "Kashkol e Mehjoor".[1] (en)
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  • Ghullam Hyder Mehjoor (born 23 February 1941) is a Sindhi historian, sufi, poet, artist, former Teacher, musician, educationist, politician, and journalist from Pakistan. Born in Naushehro Feroze district, Sindh he has written three books including "Daga achu monkhy Dah Han(Come Bull hit me), “History of Rajput Solangi(Solanki)" and "Kashkol e Mehjoor".[1] (en)
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