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M.H. Panhwar’s
Publications
His publications on History, Archaeology, Historical Geography, Climates
of the Past and Etc., of Sindh are listed below, the other publications
are listed on the buttons on left side of this screen.
As hobby M.H. Panhwar collects various kind of materials connected with
Sindh, specially books, ancient and recent maps and photographs,
pertaining to ancient monuments and history of Sindh. His collection has
11,000 books and bulletins on Sindh, 3,000 ancient maps and large number
of photographs. Some of they are rare and unknown in Sindh.
He has published a number of books and articles on Sindh mostly in
English, a few of which have been translated and published in Sindh in
Journal ‘Mehran’ a quarterly of Sindhi Adabi Board.
List of Publications By M.H. Panhwar: 00
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Muslim Aurat
(Sindhi), 1945.
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Ground Water in Hyderabad and
Khairpur Division,
1964, Revised, 1969.
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Causes of Decline of Persian in
Pakistan,
Pak-Iranian Cultural Centre, 1975.
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Maps on Sindh
(being description of 500 historical economic,
hydrological, archaeological, physical, geological,
ground water and administrative maps in possession of
the author). Sindh Quarterly, Vol.II, No.2, 1976.
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Evolution of Arabic System of
Medicine from Greek, Indian, Mesopotanian, Egyption and
Chinese upto
9th Century AD, J. Institute of Sindhiology Summer 1977.
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Source Material on Sindh,
Institute of Sindhology, 1977.
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Historical Geography of 17th
Century, being
an introduction to Mazahar Shah Jehani (Sindhi
translation), Sindhi Adabi Board, 1977.
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Sketches of Drawings, Paintings and
Portraits on Sindh,
by British officials in the mid nineteenth century,
Sindh Quarterly, Vol. V, No. 4, 1978.
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Heroic Struggle of Sindh Against
Feudalism,
1500-1843 AD. Sindhiological Studies, Summer 1979.
(Sindhi translation by Ghullam Muhammad Lakho Jour.
Mehran).
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Sindh-Kutch Relation,
Sindh Archieves, Karachi, 1980. (Sindhi translation,
Ghullam Muhammad Lakho, Jour. Mehran).
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Sindh and Its Food Resources, Since
Antiquity;
Pre-Neolithic socio-anthropological study; animals,
birds, fishes and wild horticultural products, Sindh
Quarterly, Vol. VII, No. 3, 1979 and 4, and Vol. VII
No.1, 1980.
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The Art of Map Making and Some Rare
Maps of Indian
Sub-continent (which include Sindh) and Sindh, 140 to
1808 AD. Sindh Quarterly Vol. IX, No. 1, 1980.
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International Trade of Sindh,
Through its Port Barbarican (Banbhore),
200 BC – 200 AD, Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1980.
(Summary Jour. PIMA).
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471 Maps of Sindh, in Royal
Geographical Society, British Museum, India Office
Library and National Achieves of India,
J. Grass Roots Spring, 1980.
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Man in Sindh – Stone Age to
Neolithic,
Sindhiological Studies, Summer, 1980.
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About Palantologie of Sindh,
1870-1884, J.
Sindh Quarterly Vol. VIII, No. 2, 1980.
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Greek and Roman Classical Writers,
Who Wrote about Sindh,
(Sindhi) Mehran March, 1981.
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Failure of Gate of Sukkur Barrage
and Lesson for Future,
Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1981.
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Ranikot Fort,
its odd location and why? In souvenir Ranikot Seminar,
26th March, 1981. Published by Ranikot Seminar
Committee. Also Sindh Quarterly.
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the world; Location of Brahmanka, Patala, Demetrias, Minaggara,
Brahmano, Brahmanva, Brahmanabad, Dalu Rai and Mansura,
Sindh Quarterly Vol. XI, No. 1 and 2, 1983.
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Abdullah Haroon and His Times
(1911-1942 AD) J. Sindh Quarterly, 1983.
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Chronological Dictionary of Sindh,
Institute of Sindhology, 1984.
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7,000 Years of Women’s Slavery,
J. Sindhiological Studies, Part I, 1984.
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Four Ancient Rivers of Sindh or One
Hundred Thousand Years of History of Sanghar District,
J. Sindhiological Studies, Summer, 1985.
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Developments in History and
Archaeology of Sindh, Since Independence
Part-I and II, J. Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1985
and Summer 1986. (Also Mehran).
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Hakra Or (Sarsuti) Controversy.
J. Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1986.
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Inevitability of Conquest of Sindh
by the British
1843 AD, J. Sindhiological Studies, Summer 1987.
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Institute of Sindhiology
Suggestions for Its Future Programs,
J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XVI, No. 4, 1988.
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Tragedy of Pakistan Agriculture,
Cereal Culture Versus Horticulture,
J. Sindh Quarterly Vol. XVI, No. 1, 1988.
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Methodology for Research into the
History of Sindh
Part I and II, J. Sindhiological Studies, Summer and
Winter, 1988.
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Languages of Sindh Between Rise of
Amri and Fall of Mansura (4,000 BC – 1025 AD)
based on archaeological evidence, in Abdul Jabar Junejo
(Ed), Cultural Heritage of Sindh, Sindhi Adabi Board
Jamshoro, 1989.
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Revolutionary Invention of Jhali or
Pankha in late
18th and early 19th centuries, J. Sindh Quarterly, 1989.
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Fixing Boundaries of Sindh by the
British 1843-1947,
J. Sindhiological Studies, Summer, 1989.
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Irrigation Under Noor Muhammad
Kalhora, J.
Sindhiological Studies, Winter, 1989.
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Economic Plight of Sindh Under
Pakistan, J.
Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XVII, No. 2, 1990.
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On Uniqueness of Dadu District,
J. Sindhiological Studies, Winter 1990.
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Oceanographic Archaeology,
Its potential in Pakistan, J. Archaeological Quarterly,
Vol. II, No. 1, 1990.
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Strangulation of Agriculture,
Increasing Rural Poverty in Sindh and the Lower in
Punjab, J.
Sindh Quarterly Vol. XIX, No.3, 1991.
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Pre-Harappan Chronology of Sindh,
I and II, J. Sindh Quarterly Vol. XVII, No. 4, 1990 and
Vol. XIX No. 1, 1991.
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Banana Epidemic in Sindh,
Imported disease or deliberate sabotage, J. Sindh
Quarterly Vol. XIX, No.4, 1991.
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Pir Hisammuddin Rashdi,
a dedicated historian, J. Archaeological Quarterly, Vol.
IV, No. 1 and 2, 1991.
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Climatic Changes in Sindh, 67
Million Years Ago to 1850,
J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XXII, No. 3, 1993.
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To Grow Pineapple and Oil Palm in
Thatta District,
J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XXII, No. 1, 1994.
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5,000 Years of Trade Through
Barbarican and The Indus,
J. PIMA, Vol. I, No. 3, 1994.
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Seepage of Water from The River
Indus and Occurrence of Fresh Ground Water in Sindh,
Article read at conference on Indus, London July 12-16,
1994. (Being published in Proceedings by Oxford
University Press, London).
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Sindh Archaeological Museum of the
World, A brief
study of Brahmanabad-Mansura, J. Archaeological
Quarterly, Vol. VI, No. 3, 1994/95.
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Rain Havoc in Dadu-Larkana
Districts,
Daily Barsat. August 14, 1995.
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Agro-Climate of Coastal Zone of
Sindh and Potential for Development,
J. Wild Life and Environment, Vol. 4, No.1, April-June,
1995.
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Cloud Rain Disaster in Dadu and
Larkana Districts be Averted,
J. Wild Life and Environment, Vol. 4, No. 2,
July-September, 1995.
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Henry Cousen and Archaeology of
Sindh, being
information on archaeological exploration and
excavations in Sindh form 1895/96 to 1937/38 and their
sources and published as introduction to Sindhi
translation of Henry Cousens’, Archaeology of Sindh,
Sindhi Adabi Board, 1995.
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My Reminiscences of G.M. Sayed
Part-I (1963-70), J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. XXIV, No.4,
1996.
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Samphire an Edible Oil Crop
for Sindh, PIMA, Vol. 3, No. 1, June, 1996.
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Development in Archaeology since
Mujamdar’s Explorations in Sindh,
to be published as introduction to Translation of this
book, Sindhi Adabi Board.
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- Origin of Castes and
Anthropological Study of few Sindhi Tribes.
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- Saman-ji-Sultanate a critical
letter M.H. Panhwar.
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- Willem Floor, The Dutch East India
Company (Voc) and Diewel-Sindh, Pakistan
(Introduction by M.H.
Panhwar, 30 pages).
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- Tragedy of Pakistan Agriculture –
cereal culture versus horticulture.
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- In Search of Summer Hill Resorts.
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