New Volume on Preserving the Past Released
The Society announces the release of the latest work on documentation and cultural preservation methodology.

HISTORIAN · AUTHOR · RESEARCHER · CULTURAL SCHOLAR
“Preserving history is preserving the identity of future generations.”

Born and raised in the historic town of Moro, Dr. Muhammad Laique Zardari has spent a lifetime recovering, documenting, and celebrating the history and culture of Sindh. A historian, author, and researcher, his work bridges the rigour of the archive with a deep love for the living traditions of his homeland.
Author of seventeen books spanning regional history, folklore, literature, and cultural preservation, he has become a guiding voice for students, scholars, and communities who seek to understand the soul of Sindh.
Early Life
Raised in the historic town of Moro, surrounded by the oral traditions and living heritage of central Sindh.
Education
Completed schooling in Moro and pursued higher studies in history and literature, earning his doctorate in Sindhi history.
Early Career
Began an academic career devoted to teaching history and researching the manuscripts and folklore of the region.
Literary Career
Published early works on Sindhi folklore and regional history, establishing his scholarly voice.
Recognition
Recognised across Sindh for rigorous research and a lifelong commitment to preserving cultural heritage.
Today
Author of seventeen books and the founder spirit behind the Sindh Historical and Cultural Society.
Read and download seventeen volumes of history, folklore, and cultural research — freely accessible to students, scholars, and lovers of Sindh.
From the documented history of Pakistan and Sindh to dedicated work for the town of Moro, his contributions span scholarship and social good.
Decades of primary research recovering the documented and oral history of Sindh and Pakistan.
Tireless preservation of monuments, manuscripts, and the intangible traditions of the region.
Seventeen books spanning history, folklore, literature, and the methodology of preservation.
Peer-respected publications that have become reference points for students and scholars alike.
Championing literacy, libraries, and learning opportunities for the youth of Moro.
Community programmes supporting families and uplifting the social fabric of the town.
Reviving local crafts, music, and festivals that define Moro's distinct identity.
Systematic recording of Moro's families, landmarks, and untold local histories.
Mobilising scholars and citizens around the shared goal of a prouder, better-documented Moro.
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Years of Service
Words from historians, authors, and community leaders across Sindh.
“His scholarship has given Sindh a documented memory it can be proud of for generations.”
Prof. Abdul Karim
Historian, University of Sindh
“Few writers combine archival rigour with such deep love for the land. His work is indispensable.”
Dr. Sanober Memon
Cultural Researcher
“For our town, he is the keeper of our story. He has written what we feared would be forgotten.”
Ghulam Hyder
Community Leader, Moro
“Reading his books feels like walking through Sindh's history with a wise and generous guide.”
Ayesha Soomro
Author & Educator
“Every volume is a treasure. He has made history accessible without losing its depth.”
Imran Shah
Reader & Heritage Enthusiast
Latest announcements, seminars, conferences, and new publications managed by the Sindh Historical and Cultural Society.
The Society announces the release of the latest work on documentation and cultural preservation methodology.
Scholars and students gathered to discuss the documented heritage of Moro and central Sindh.
The Society will host a regional conference celebrating manuscripts, folklore, and Ajrak craft.
An evening of poetry, music, and the unveiling of new additions to the digital E-Library.
Explore the digital archive, read the books, and join the Society's mission to safeguard the history of Sindh for generations to come.