Sheikh Sadiq Ali Ansari

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Sheikh Sadiq Ali was a Deputy Collector in the Upper Sind Frontier District,[1] Vazir of Khairpur State[2] and was also a Muslim Elected Member of the Bombay Legislative Council[3] for three terms from Sindh along with Rai Bahadur Udhwdas Tarachand. He was a member of the Ansari family.

Sadiq Ali wrote the book Muslim Tribes in Sindh, Balochistan and Afghanistan, published in 1901.[4]

References[edit]

  1. Said, Ahmad (1997). Muslim India, 1857-1947: a biographical dictionary. Institute of Pakistan Historical Research. p. 81. OCLC 38425611.
  2. Khan, Abdul Rashid (2001). The All India Muslim educational conference: its contribution to the cultural development of Indian Muslims, 1886-1947. Oxford University Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-19-579375-8.
  3. Jafri, Rais Ahmad (1965). Selections from Mohammad Ali's Comrade. Mohammad Ali Academy. pp. 335–336. OCLC 1838431.
  4. Baqai, Farah Gul (1996). "Ruttie Jinnah". Pakistan Journal of History and Culture. 17: 65. ISSN 1012-7682.