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Sindh - Personalities |  | Sindh - Personalities: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - Personalities |  | There are many popular figures from Sind. The following is brief list:
Pre-Independence (pre-1947)
Emperor Akbar the Great
Sufi Sahah Innayat (The 1st Socialist Sufi)
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (the national poet)
Sachal Sarmast (the sufi poet)
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (father of the nation)
Sir S.M.S Agha Khan III
Fatima Jinnah
Post-Independence (post-1947)
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto
Allama I.I.Qazi
G.M.Syed
Alt ...
See also:Sindh, Sindh - Geography, Sindh - Climate, Sindh - Demographics and Society, Sindh - History, Sindh - Ancient history, Sindh - Arrival of Arabs, Sindh - British Era, Sindh - After Independence, Sindh - Administrative division, Sindh - Economy, Sindh - Vegetation, Sindh - Wildlife, Sindh - Education, Sindh - Art and culture, Sindh - Major attractions, Sindh - Personalities |  | | Sindh, Sindh - Administrative division, Sindh - After Independence, Sindh - Ancient history, Sindh - Arrival of Arabs, Sindh - Art and culture, Sindh - British Era, Sindh - Climate, Sindh - Demographics and Society, Sindh - Economy, Sindh - Education, Sindh - Geography, Sindh - History, Sindh - Major attractions, Sindh - Personalities, Sindh - Vegetation, Sindh - Wildlife, Sindhi people, Sindhi language |  | |
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Sindh - Personalities
There are many popular figures from Sind. The following is brief list:
Pre-Independence (pre-1947)
- Emperor Akbar the Great
- Sufi Sahah Innayat (The 1st Socialist Sufi)
- Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (the national poet)
- Sachal Sarmast (the sufi poet)
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah (father of the nation)
- Sir S.M.S Agha Khan III
- Fatima Jinnah
Post-Independence (post-1947)
- Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
- Benazir Bhutto
- Allama I.I.Qazi
- G.M.Syed
- Altaf Hussain
- Alhan Faqeer
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