Hotchand Molchand Gurbakhshani
British Indian educationist, scholar (1884–1947) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hotchand Molchand Gurbakhshani (or Gurbuxani) (Sindhi: هوتچند مولچند گربخشاڻي) (March 8, 1884 - February 11, 1947) was an educationist and scholar, renowned for his annotated translation of the Sufi poetic compendium Shah Jo Risalo.[1] He held the position of Principal at D.J. Sindh College Karachi and served as the first president of the Sindh Historical Society.[2]
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Hotchand Molchand Gurbakhshani هوتچند مولچند گربخشاڻي | |
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Born | Hotchand 8 March 1884 Hyderabad, Sindh, British India |
Died | 11 February 1947 Karachi, British India |
Occupation | Scholar, Educationist, Academic Leader |
Nationality | British India |
Citizenship | British India |
Education | PhD |
Alma mater | D.J. Sindh College, Karachi, Wilson College Mambai, University of London |
Genre | Prose |
Notable works | Shah Jo Risalo |
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