Darya Khan Rind

Darya Khan Rind

Darya Khan Rind (Sindhi: دريا خان رند (born in Shahpur Chakar), was a Sindhi poet from Shahpur Chakar, Pakistan . He was also the leader of his tribe the Rind, who live in villages near Shahpur Chakar.[1] He has only son, Hazoor Bux Rind, a young Sindhi poet and social worker, known as Haqeer Rind[2]

The Darya Khan Rind Cricket Ground and Darya Khan Rind Academy in Shahpur Chakar are named after him.

Books

His new book published last year Saah Preen Je Hath Mein which means "Life in hands of Beloved". This is the collection of his mostly written poetry.[3]

See also

References

  1. M, Raza. JIHARA CHUNI CHIT”.SINDHI ADABI SANGAT .
  2. B, H. MITHA MAEN WENDA WALYA”. DARYA KHAN ACADEMY .
  3. K, D. SAAH PIREEN JE HATH MEN”.DARYA KHAN ACADEMY .

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