Love Mian Mian 's novel "Candy" Opium explores China' s economic development in the modern world. This book is totally spoken by Hong - the same role as a fictitious character, an explosive drug in the early adulthood, prostitution and New Age music. She met a young musician called Saining and they fell in love with each other. The restriction between Saining and Hong did not help. Social correspondence to heroin and alcohol began to control their lives soon, and eventually they came to control their future as a couple.
"Mian Jamil Ahmad is a grandson of a social worker, a prominent author and cinema journalist of Mian Abdul Salam, Mian Naseer Ahmad. Mian Abdul Salam continuing social work, after Miss Abdul Salam's death, Islam studied in the Faisal district My grandson Miang Jamir Ahmad decided to continue social work.A big event happened in the life of Mian Jamil Ahmad, he lost right handed and changed his whole life.
In 1768, Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro ordered the construction of a fort at one of the three hills of Hyderabad and provided shelter and safety for his people. The fort is made of baked clay brick, its name is Pacco Qillo, which means Sindh's strong fort. The fort was completed in 1769, covering 36 acres. Mian Ghulam Shah also built "Shah Makki Fort", commonly known as Kacha Qila, to integrate the mausoleum of Sufi Saint Shah Makki. Hyderabad continued to be the capital of Calhara during the unification of Sindh. Fascinated by the security of the city, Hyderabad began to attract craftsmen and businessmen throughout Sindh. And it brought the decline of other competing trade centers like such Kudabad. Part of the population of Khudabad migrated to a new capital including Sonaras, Amils, Bhaibands. These groups hold the word "Khudabadi" as a sign of the origin of the name of their community.
Hyderabad is the sixth largest city in Pakistan, located in Sindh. It is the second largest city in Sindh. The city was founded by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro in the ruins of the Mauryan fishing village along the shores of Indus known as Neroon Kot (Sindhi: نيرونڪوٽ) in 1768. In ancient times, the road was often washed as perfume every day, so it was often called "Paris, India". The city became the capital of Sind under Calhoras. Under the rule of the later Talpur ruler, it was expanded, advanced and prosperous. Traditionally, the top floor of the building in the old city is 'Manghu' or 'badgir', it looks like a chimney on the roof. In the hot summer that began in late April, they received a cold wind from the southwest to the northeast. In some old districts of the town, the cows are still strolling along the street, clearly evoking a medieval atmosphere.