Mirza Qaleech Baig () was a
Sindhi scholar
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within
Sindhi literature. He was born on 4 October 1853 in
Tando Thoro on the bank of
Phuleli Canal in
Hyderabad
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,
British India
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(presently in Pakistan).
Family chronicle
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All Pakistan Women's Association
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.
Books
He wrote 457 books in 43 disciplines, "including chemistry, physics, biology, zoology, plant sciences, Sindhi literature and anthropology" and in over eight languages, including
Sindhi, Persian, Arabic and English, while he knew 25 languages as a whole.
Mirza Kalich's books include:
* Maqalat-ul-Hikmat
* Khoodyari
* Alamat-ul-Quran (Signs of Quran)
* Bagh ae Bayani
* Hashrat-ul-Arz
* Zameen pokhin jo ilm ae Hunr
* Keemya-e-Saaat
* Dilaram
* Zeenat novel
* Sao Pan Karo Pano (Auto-Biography)
References
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1853 births
1929 deaths
People from Hyderabad, Sindh
Scholars from Sindh
Sindhi-language writers
Sindhi people
Writers from Sindh
People from Bombay Presidency
Writers from British India
Sindhi-language poets