Finding the fourth volume of ‘shah jo risalo’ compiled by: Dr. Gurbakshani
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Dr. Hotchand Molchand Gurbakhshani, Shah jo RisaloAbstract
Dr. Hotchand Molchand Gurbakhshani was an educationist and scholar who is well known for his annotated translation of the Sufi poetic compendium Shah Jo Risalo. For this cause, he earned so much respect.above all, he spent so much money as well. He tried that His project (Shah jo Risalo) should be published by government, but he did not get any response. Sindh’s Commissioner allowed him to publish his compiles on his own from commissioner’s office press. The first volume published in 1923 contains five Surs of Shah jo Risalo, the second volume published in 1924 and third volume in 1931. Due to some financial reasons he could not publish the fourth Volume of Shah jo Risalo. Dr Gurbakhshani died on 11th feb 1947 at the age of 64. Through this paper it is a kind trial to find the missing 4th Volume.
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