Died in July
2 July
1843: Samuel Hahnemann, founder of Homeopathy
1961: Ernest Hemingway, American novelist
1998: Alam Channa, tallest man of the world
3 July
1929: Mirza Kalich Beg, Shakespeare of Sindhi Language
4 July
1902: Swami Vivekananda, Hindu monk
1934: Marie Curie, 1st woman Nobel laureate
8 July
2016: Abdul Sattar Edhi, founder of Edhi foundation
9 July
1967: Fatima Jinnah, sister of Quaid-e-Azam
10 July
2006: Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Pakistani poet
11 July
1957: Agha Khan-III, 1st President of All India Muslim League
2001: Qateel Shifai, Pakistani poet
18 July
715: Muhammad bin Qasim, Arab conqueror
1985: Shahnawaz Bhutto, youngest son of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
19 July
1969: Maulvi Haji Ahmad Mallah, 1st to translate Quran in Sindhi poem
20 July
1937: Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of Radio
23 July
1980: Miskeen Jahan Khan Khoso, social worker of Sindh
27 July
1844: John Dalton, English chemist & physicist
1948: Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar, 1st recipient of Nishan-e-Haider
1980: Muhammad Raza Shah Pahlavi, Emperor of Iran
2015: APJ Abdul Kalam, 11th President of India
31 July
1996: Neville Wadia, son-in-law of Quaid-e-Azam
2003: Ibrahim Munshi, Sindhi poet
1843: Samuel Hahnemann, founder of Homeopathy
1961: Ernest Hemingway, American novelist
1998: Alam Channa, tallest man of the world
3 July
1929: Mirza Kalich Beg, Shakespeare of Sindhi Language
4 July
1902: Swami Vivekananda, Hindu monk
1934: Marie Curie, 1st woman Nobel laureate
8 July
2016: Abdul Sattar Edhi, founder of Edhi foundation
9 July
1967: Fatima Jinnah, sister of Quaid-e-Azam
10 July
2006: Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Pakistani poet
11 July
1957: Agha Khan-III, 1st President of All India Muslim League
2001: Qateel Shifai, Pakistani poet
18 July
715: Muhammad bin Qasim, Arab conqueror
1985: Shahnawaz Bhutto, youngest son of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
19 July
1969: Maulvi Haji Ahmad Mallah, 1st to translate Quran in Sindhi poem
20 July
1937: Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of Radio
23 July
1980: Miskeen Jahan Khan Khoso, social worker of Sindh
27 July
1844: John Dalton, English chemist & physicist
1948: Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar, 1st recipient of Nishan-e-Haider
1980: Muhammad Raza Shah Pahlavi, Emperor of Iran
2015: APJ Abdul Kalam, 11th President of India
31 July
1996: Neville Wadia, son-in-law of Quaid-e-Azam
2003: Ibrahim Munshi, Sindhi poet
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