Ghullam Hyder Mehjoor Solangi

Ghullam Hyder Mehjoor (born 23 February 1941) is a Sindhi historian, sufi, poet, artist, former Teacher, musician, educationist, politician, and journalist from Pakistan.

[1][2] Born in Naushehro Feroze district, Sindh he has written three books including "Daga achu monkhy Dah Han (Come Bull hit me), “History of Rajput Solangi (Solanki)" and "Kashkol e Mehjoor".

He made students confident to participate in debates, taking part in sports and  big stage speeches.

His high interests were to manage parks, making world maps with cement in good locations of school, decorate classrooms with pretty drawings, farm flowers in part time.

In 1988 he was an independent candidate at PS-7 Nawabshah (now Shaheed Benezirabad) against two heavy weight politicians of that time one of them was Abdul Haq Bhurt former provincial anti-corruption minister.

His son Shamsheer Hyder has sung songs in PTV's Sindhi telecast "Roshan Tara Programe" during his student life.

His three books have published yet include "Daga achu monkhy dah han (Come Bull Hit me)", History of Rajput Solangi (Solanki) and Kashkol e Mehjoor (poetry).

In this book he claims that modern Pakistan is loosely based upon "Ancient Indus valley civilization (Now Sindh)" So the real and older inhabitants should be givin respected.