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Shahid Shabbir
Pakistani historian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shahid Shabbir (born September 1975[1]) is a Pakistani historian, researcher and journalist.[1][2][3][4] He is also radio host at Radio Sade Aala 87.8 FM in New Zealand.[5] He is known for his work on discovering and restoring Sikh and Hindu religious places left in Pakistan after 1947 Partition of Punjab.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
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Biography
His ancestral city is Lahore but he moved to Islamabad after completing his education in floriculture.[1] He works as a landscape-designer and was pursuing an MA in history from Open University.[1] Since 2013, he is credited for raising awareness amongst Sikhs and Hindus of their heritage left-behind in present-day Pakistan, such as the ruins of old temples.[1] He runs several Facebook pages dedicated to researching and sharing history in Pakistan.[1] He was interviewed by Australia-based Qaumi Awaaz Radio in 2014.[1] In 2015, he was interviewed four times by Gurwinder Singh of Voice of Khalsa, a US-based radio-station.[1]
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