Mir Gul Khan Naseer
Mir Gul Khan NaseerZagar Mengal sub branch of the MengalMir Lawang Khan, Mir Lal Bux, Mir Gul Khan and Col.Sultan Mohammad Khan.
Mir Gul Khan Naseer
Born14th May, 1914
Noshki, BalochistanNationalityBalochPolitical partyUsthman Gul, National Awami PartyReligionSunni MuslimGohar Malik and Gul Bano. Gohar Malik was afflicted with PolioQuetta where he got admission in Government Sandeman High School. After passing his matriculation examination from this school, he went to Lahore in order to pursue a higher education in Islamia College Lahoresardars) whom they had bought. In this situation the rulers of Balochistan were in no hurry to make the state progress and better the lives of its inhabitants. Because of these conditions Mir Gul Khan Naseer stepped into politics in order to join the other leaders who were fighting to liberate the people of Balochistan from the Imperialist powers.
[edit] Anjuman-e-Ithihaad-e-Balochistan
Anjuman-e-Islamia Ryasat-e-KalatAnjuman-e-Ithihaad-e-BalochistanBalochistan. When Mir Gul Khan Naseer came back to Balochistan, he joined this organization and was an active participant in it. During this time he also briefly held the office of Vice-Minister of Jhalawan in Kalat State. By 1936 Anjuman-e-Ithihaad-e-Balochistan had become inactive so The BalochAnjuman-e-Islamia Ryasat-e-KalatMalik Abdul Raheem Khwaja Khail was elected the General Secretary of this organization while Mir Gul Khan Naseer was the President. Mir Gul Khan resigned from his designation as the Vice-Minister of Jhalawan in order to promote the new organization. Afraid of the popularity of the Anjuman, the political agents of Kalat conspired against it and managed to ban the party in Kalat State
[edit] Kalat State National PartyAnjuman-e-Islamia Ryasat-e-KalatKalat State National Party (KSNP) was formed with Mir Abdul Aziz Kurd as President, Mir Gul Khan Naseer as Vice-President and Malik Faiz Mohammad Yousafzai as Secretary General. The KSNP was also banned in Kalat StateKalat. The exiled leaders continued their activities from Quetta
[edit] Usthman Gul, NAP and PNP
After the partition of IndiaUsthman GulNational Awami Party (NAP), Usthman Gul was also amongst them.
In December 1970 Mir Gul Khan Naseer was elected as a Member of the Provincial Assembly from ChaghaiBolan Medical College, Quetta.
After Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto overthrew the NAP government and brought Nawab Akbar Bugti in as the Governor of Balochistan most of the leaders of NAP were arrested on treason charges. These leaders included Mir Ghaus Baksh Bizenjo, Sardar Ataullah Mengal, Nawab Khair Buksh Marri, Mir Gul Khan Naseer, Khan Wali Khan, Habib Jalib, Qaswar Gardizai and Amir-ul-Mulk Mengal. In 1977, after General Zia-ul-Haq overthrew Zulfiqar Ali BhuttoPakistan National Party (PNP).After some time as the Provincial President of PNP in Balochistan, Mir Gul Khan Naseer resigned and bid adieu to politics. He devoted the rest of his time to completing his books and research.
Literary Services
Mir Gul Khan Naseer wrote poems in English, Urdu, Balochi, Brahui and Farsi (Persian). Most of his poems are in Balochi language. He was good friends with Faiz Ahmed Faiz. Once Faiz Sahiburdu but Mir Gul Khan turned down the offer. Most of Mir Gul Khan NaseerurduMir Gul KhanMir Gul Khan Naseer was very much against the class differences that prevailed at that time, and still do. His Urdu poems exhibit his dislike for the chauvinistic attitude of the rich towards the poor:
Mir Gul Khan wrote many books on history and poetry and translated several works from other languages into Balochi and Urdu. A list of some of his books is given below:
Gul Baang (1951) was his first collection of Balochi Poetry.
History of Balochistan (1952) (Urdu) Volume 1Baloch which were prevalent at that time.
History of Balochistan (1957) (Urdu) Volume 2Balochistan from Khan Khudadad Khan to Khan Ahmed Yar Khan until 1955.
Daastaan-e-Dostain o Sheereen (1964) is considered to be one of the best books of Mir Gul Khan Naseer. In this book he has penned the classical Balochi Love Story of Dostain and Sheereen. In the preface of this book the famous Baloch author Azaat JamaldiniBalochiKoch o Baloch (1969) was a book in which Mir Gul Khan, through intellectual reasoning proved that the Brahvis and the Balochis actually came from the same race.
Garand (1971)Balochistan Kay Sarhadi Chaapa Maar (1979) is an Urdu translation of General DyreRaiders of the FrontierSeenai Keechaga (1980) is a BalochiMashad Na Jang Naama (1981)Brahvi book when he was a student in the 8th grade but it was published in 1981.
Shah Latif Gusheet (1983) is a Balochi translation of that part of Shah Abdul Latif Bhatai Posthumous Compilations
Gulgaal (1993)Shanblaak (1996)Killi Mengal, NoshkiSalauddien Azad 03342488276
Mir Gul Khan NaseerZagar Mengal sub branch of the MengalMir Lawang Khan, Mir Lal Bux, Mir Gul Khan and Col.Sultan Mohammad Khan.
Mir Gul Khan Naseer
Born14th May, 1914
Noshki, BalochistanNationalityBalochPolitical partyUsthman Gul, National Awami PartyReligionSunni MuslimGohar Malik and Gul Bano. Gohar Malik was afflicted with PolioQuetta where he got admission in Government Sandeman High School. After passing his matriculation examination from this school, he went to Lahore in order to pursue a higher education in Islamia College Lahoresardars) whom they had bought. In this situation the rulers of Balochistan were in no hurry to make the state progress and better the lives of its inhabitants. Because of these conditions Mir Gul Khan Naseer stepped into politics in order to join the other leaders who were fighting to liberate the people of Balochistan from the Imperialist powers.
[edit] Anjuman-e-Ithihaad-e-Balochistan
Anjuman-e-Islamia Ryasat-e-KalatAnjuman-e-Ithihaad-e-BalochistanBalochistan. When Mir Gul Khan Naseer came back to Balochistan, he joined this organization and was an active participant in it. During this time he also briefly held the office of Vice-Minister of Jhalawan in Kalat State. By 1936 Anjuman-e-Ithihaad-e-Balochistan had become inactive so The BalochAnjuman-e-Islamia Ryasat-e-KalatMalik Abdul Raheem Khwaja Khail was elected the General Secretary of this organization while Mir Gul Khan Naseer was the President. Mir Gul Khan resigned from his designation as the Vice-Minister of Jhalawan in order to promote the new organization. Afraid of the popularity of the Anjuman, the political agents of Kalat conspired against it and managed to ban the party in Kalat State
[edit] Kalat State National PartyAnjuman-e-Islamia Ryasat-e-KalatKalat State National Party (KSNP) was formed with Mir Abdul Aziz Kurd as President, Mir Gul Khan Naseer as Vice-President and Malik Faiz Mohammad Yousafzai as Secretary General. The KSNP was also banned in Kalat StateKalat. The exiled leaders continued their activities from Quetta
[edit] Usthman Gul, NAP and PNP
After the partition of IndiaUsthman GulNational Awami Party (NAP), Usthman Gul was also amongst them.
In December 1970 Mir Gul Khan Naseer was elected as a Member of the Provincial Assembly from ChaghaiBolan Medical College, Quetta.
After Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto overthrew the NAP government and brought Nawab Akbar Bugti in as the Governor of Balochistan most of the leaders of NAP were arrested on treason charges. These leaders included Mir Ghaus Baksh Bizenjo, Sardar Ataullah Mengal, Nawab Khair Buksh Marri, Mir Gul Khan Naseer, Khan Wali Khan, Habib Jalib, Qaswar Gardizai and Amir-ul-Mulk Mengal. In 1977, after General Zia-ul-Haq overthrew Zulfiqar Ali BhuttoPakistan National Party (PNP).After some time as the Provincial President of PNP in Balochistan, Mir Gul Khan Naseer resigned and bid adieu to politics. He devoted the rest of his time to completing his books and research.
Literary Services
Mir Gul Khan Naseer wrote poems in English, Urdu, Balochi, Brahui and Farsi (Persian). Most of his poems are in Balochi language. He was good friends with Faiz Ahmed Faiz. Once Faiz Sahiburdu but Mir Gul Khan turned down the offer. Most of Mir Gul Khan NaseerurduMir Gul KhanMir Gul Khan Naseer was very much against the class differences that prevailed at that time, and still do. His Urdu poems exhibit his dislike for the chauvinistic attitude of the rich towards the poor:
Mir Gul Khan wrote many books on history and poetry and translated several works from other languages into Balochi and Urdu. A list of some of his books is given below:
Gul Baang (1951) was his first collection of Balochi Poetry.
History of Balochistan (1952) (Urdu) Volume 1Baloch which were prevalent at that time.
History of Balochistan (1957) (Urdu) Volume 2Balochistan from Khan Khudadad Khan to Khan Ahmed Yar Khan until 1955.
Daastaan-e-Dostain o Sheereen (1964) is considered to be one of the best books of Mir Gul Khan Naseer. In this book he has penned the classical Balochi Love Story of Dostain and Sheereen. In the preface of this book the famous Baloch author Azaat JamaldiniBalochiKoch o Baloch (1969) was a book in which Mir Gul Khan, through intellectual reasoning proved that the Brahvis and the Balochis actually came from the same race.
Garand (1971)Balochistan Kay Sarhadi Chaapa Maar (1979) is an Urdu translation of General DyreRaiders of the FrontierSeenai Keechaga (1980) is a BalochiMashad Na Jang Naama (1981)Brahvi book when he was a student in the 8th grade but it was published in 1981.
Shah Latif Gusheet (1983) is a Balochi translation of that part of Shah Abdul Latif Bhatai Posthumous Compilations
Gulgaal (1993)Shanblaak (1996)Killi Mengal, NoshkiSalauddien Azad 03342488276
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