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Hyder Bux Jatoi was born on 7 October, 1901 in Bakhodero village, Larkana, Sindh, Bombay Presidency, British India, Pakistan, is a Pakistani politician and peasant leader. Discover Hyder Bux Jatoi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 7 October, 1901
Birthday 7 October
Birthplace Bakhodero village, Larkana, Sindh, Bombay Presidency, British India, Pakistan
Date of death 21 May, 1970
Died Place Hyderabad, Pakistan
Nationality India

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1901

Hyder Bux Jatoi (حيدر بخش جتوئي; ), 7 October 1901 – 21 May 1970) was a revolutionary, leftist, peasant leader in Sindh, Pakistan. He is known as "Baba-e-Sindh" (Father of Sindh). He was also a Sindhi writer and poet. He was for many years the president of the Sindh Hari Committee (Sindh Peasants Committee), a constituent member of the National Awami Party.

Hyder Bux Jatoi was born on 7 October 1901 in Bakhodero village near Mohenjo-daro in Larkana District.

As his mother, Sahib Khatoon died soon after his birth, he was brought up by his father and aunts.

Soon after, on completing his primary school, the young lad joined the Sindh Madarsah School at Larkana, where he topped the list of successful examinees every year.

1918

He topped the Sindh vernacular final examination in 1918 among candidates from all over Sindh and then won his first position in Sindh at the matriculation examination from the Bombay University in 1923.

He studied at the D. J. Science College, Karachi, and remained a resident boarder in Metharam Hostel attached to the college.

1927

He graduated in 1927 with honours in literature and won distinction in Persian from the Bombay University.

He served as editor of the college miscellany and won the annual award for writing a poem called "college kabootar" (the college pigeon).

Throughout his student life at Larkana and Karachi, he was a scholarship holder.

1945

Hyder Bux Jatoi resigned from the post as deputy collector in the British colonial government in 1945 to lead the Sindh peasants’ rights movement Hyder Bux Jatoi translation of the Quran in English.

The subhuman conditions of harees (farmers) and tillers of the land led him to resign from his job in 1945 and to join the Sindh Hari Party.

He began his career in social service and politics as a member of the Indian National Congress.

"'We are now passing through the same stage in the history of our economic life through which the leading nations of Europe passed more than 400 years ago, this showed how backward we were, and have been kept where we are.'"

This poem, too was translated by Jatoi himself:

"The infidels are rejoicing, show sense of honour

The seekers are suffering pains, show some love

The devotees are dying of thirst, show some mercy

Show some differentiation in The friendship and the enmity".

His poetry "Jeay Sindh aen jeay Sindh, Jam-e-Muhabat pieay Sindh" was sung by Sindhi folk singer Zarina Baloch.

1947

in 1947 during a conference of farmers to demand that they receive a half share of the yield.

The Hari Conference in started in Judho on 22 June 1947.

Mai Bakhtawar was murdered.

He married his cousin Sammul at the age of 27.

They had five sons, Mustafa, Mazhar Ali, Dadan, Hatim, and Murtaza.

1970

He died on 21 May 1970 at Hyder Manzil, Hyder chowk, Hyderabad.

He had written his epitaph before his death, which was read at his funeral:

"O death you have cooled every vein and vessel of mine, Be happy O friend without you rest in life is not possible."

His wife Mumtaz Hyder died five months later and was buried beside him.