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People's Poet

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Mir Gul Khan is was a prominent legislator, writer, student of history, and columnist from Balochistan, Born on 14 May 1914 in Noshki. Gul Khan Nasir was at the bleeding edge of the Baloch Nationalist Movement and was most active between 1935 to 1980.  Gul Khan showed up in the domain of writing in the mid-1940s during the prime of the Progressive Movement. He was among the couple of dynamic Baloch writers who stayed committed with their belief till their final gasp. Initially, he utilized Urdu as the medium of his poetic expression, however soon he redirected his consideration from Urdu and started inking sonnets in his first language, Balochi.  'Gulbang ', the first collection of his Balochi poetry published in 1951. It is also set apart as the first-ever collection of modern day Balochi poetry. As he drew motivation from the Progressive Movement, the poor laborer who is dispossessed of clothing and footwear, consistently, shows up in his verse for

A Man Who Lived And Died As He Wished.

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Despite having chance to carry on with a high and lavish life,  Akbar Shahbaz Khan Bugti  decided to carry on with the hard life in the mountains, giving up everything for the Baloch nation. Regardless of his age, He fearlessly fought for the rights of Baloch nation until his last breath. He was the one, who defended Balochistan and made the whole Nation proud.  Childhood Nawab Akbar Shahbaz Khan Bugti was born on 12 July 1927 in Barkhan (right now), the ruler home of the Khetran, a Baloch tribe, to which his mother belonged. He was the eldest son of the head of Bugti tribe, Nawab Mehrab Khan Bugti, and grandson of Sir Shahbaz Khan Bugti. He eagerly persuades his education and was committed to his studies, after the initial studies at Aitcheson College, Lahore. Akbar Khan Bugti went to Oxford University in London England for higher studies. He was in the First CSS batch of Pakistan. Young Akbar Bugti After his father's demise, being th