Shamsher-ul-Hyderi explained

Shamsher-ul-Hyderi
Native Name:شمشير الحيدري
Native Name Lang:sd
Pseudonym:"شمشير"
Birth Name:Shamsher Ali
Birth Date:1931 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Town Kadhan, Badin District, Sindh
Death Place:Karachi, Sindh
Occupation:Poet, journalist
Education:Master of Arts
Alma Mater:University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Notableworks:Poetry

Shamsher-ul-Hyderi (Sindhi: شمشير الحيدري) (10 September 1931 – 10 August 2012)[1] was a Sindhi poet, writer and journalist.

Early life and education

Shamsher-ul-Hyderi was born in the Kadhan (Sindhi: ڪڍڻ) town of Badin District, Sindh.After an early education in his native village, Shamsher-ul-Hyderi briefly attended Sindh Madressatul Islam University in Karachi before graduating with both BA and MA degrees in Sindhi from the University of Sindh in Jamshoro.

Professional career

During his professional career, Shamsher-ul-Hyderi held a variety of jobs. His various employers included: the Pakistan Public Works Department (as clerk), the Cooperative Bank in Badin (as manager), the Sindhi Adabi Board (as clerk, and in 1993 Secretary), Mehran magazine (as assistant editor), Naee Zindagi Monthly magazine (as editor), the National Shipping Corporation[2] (as publishing manager), Daily Mehran newspaper (as editor), and Daily Hilal Pakistan newspaper (as editor).

Literary career

Shamsher-ul-Hyderi's appreciation of literature began with an introduction from his maternal uncle Nazeer Hyderi. He was later guided by the scholars Maulana Ghulam Mohammad Grami and Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo.

Publications

Shamsher-ul-Hyderi mostly composed free verse, and was considered to be a pioneer in free verse poetry.[3]

Awards

On 10 August 2000, the Government of Pakistan awarded Shamsher-ul-Hyderi with the Pride of Performance award.[5]

Death

Shamsher-ul-Hyderi died of cancer in Karachi on 10 August 2012 at the age of 79.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sindhi cultural icon Shamsher-ul-Hyderi dead at 79. Dawn.com. 10 August 2012.
  2. Web site: شمشير الحيدري : دبنگ صحافي، اڙٻنگ ايڊيٽر ۽ آزاد نظم جو بنيادڪار. Sindsalamat.com.
  3. Web site: رضوان گل جو بلاگ : شمشير کي سڏ ڪريو، شمشير ڪٿي آهي!. رضوان گل جو. بلاگ. 31 December 2012. Therizwangul.blogspot.com.
  4. Web site: BBC Urdu - پاکستان - شمشیر الحیدری انتقال کر گئے. Bbc.com. 10 August 2012 .
  5. http://www.pakistanconnections.com/history/index/2015-08-14/2597
  6. Web site: MQM Co-ordination Committee condoles demise of Shamsher-ul-Hyderi - Pakistan News. 10 August 2012. Pakistan.onepakistan.com.pk.
  7. Web site: BBC Urdu - فن فنکار - شمشیر الحیدری دوبارہ پیدا نہیں ہوگا. 20 May 2012. Bbc.com.