Haqeer Rind
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Hazoor Bux Rind Hazoor Bux Rind (Sindhi
Sindhi language
Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan that is spoken by the Sindhi people. In India, it is among 22 constitutionally recognized languages, where Sindhis are a sizeable minority. It is spoken by 53,410,910 people in Pakistan, according to the national government's Statistics Division...

: حضور بخش رند (born in Shahpur Chakar
Shahpur Chakar
Shahpur Chakar is a small town near the city of Shahdadpur in the Sanghar District of Sindh province, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of . The city is named after Mir Chakar Talpur, the son of Mir Shahdad Talpur.-Geography:...

), popularly known as Haqeer Rind (Sindhi
Sindhi language
Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan that is spoken by the Sindhi people. In India, it is among 22 constitutionally recognized languages, where Sindhis are a sizeable minority. It is spoken by 53,410,910 people in Pakistan, according to the national government's Statistics Division...

: حقير رند ) , is a Sindhi poet and social worker from Shahpur Chakar , Pakistan . He is also the leader of his tribe the Rind, who live in villages near Shahpur Chakar after his father Darya Khan Rind
Darya Khan Rind
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...

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He provided The Darya Khan Rind Cricket Ground to the town and established Darya Khan Rind Academy in Shahpur Chakar
Shahpur Chakar
Shahpur Chakar is a small town near the city of Shahdadpur in the Sanghar District of Sindh province, Pakistan. It is located at an altitude of . The city is named after Mir Chakar Talpur, the son of Mir Shahdad Talpur.-Geography:...

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Books


His new book published last year "Mitha Maen Wenda Walya" named after his famous song in siraaki. This is the collection of his mostly written poetry.•

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