March 24, 1843
Martyrs of Sindh General Hossein Mohamed Shadi's Martyrdom
Zulfiqar Qadri
Shaheed Hussein Mohammad Qambrani, like his father, was the mansion of Mir Fateh Ali Khan, the Talpur ruler of Sindh. Hush Mohammed was born about 1801. Mir Fateh Ali Khan's son Mir Subedar was his friend. Hushu used to bother him all the time, but when the British thought to invade Sindh with the Provinces of Mir, Hoshu did not want that. He convinced Mir Sirdar that the English were the enemy of Sindh and did not come to their conspiracy, but he did not believe.
Thus the British began to make an attempt on their part in Sindh and in 1843 they were ready to assassinate the Talpurs of Sindh. Stories of the compromise still begin that on January 11, 1843, the British invaded and conquered the fortress of 'Imam VI' of Mirpur in Khairpur.
On February 17, 1843, the battle of Miani came to an end through the British invasion of Hyderabad through Mir Sirdar Khan. Hoshu, meanwhile, strongly opposed Mir Subedar Khan and said to him, "Mir's are killing themselves; Join the people and fight like a warrior! "At that the Mir Subedar showed his anger and said to him," Get out of my sight. "
The British seized one Mir and occupied their property, and finally on February 21, 1843, the British army entered the fort of Hyderabad, occupied the treasury of Mir, and also forced Mir Mahmud and Mir Subedar Khan out of the fort.
Hoshi Mohammad Shidi fought for hundreds of troops in the "Battle of the Box" for the first time and shouted "Morrison but not Sindh". The winners are also praised for their bravery and heroism.
Finally, the battle of Sindh on the battlefield ended on March 24, 1843, which will always be remembered in the history of Sindh.
No comments:
Post a Comment