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Naushad Baloch
Muhammad Naushad Baloch (), is a Pakistani former Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. Considered one of the major Pakistani footballers of the 1980s, Naushad played for PIA F.C., Pakistan Airlines at club level, later coaching the team. He also represented the Pakistan national football team. Early life Naushad was born in the Gul Muhammad Lane area of Lyari, Karachi in 1960. His uncle Akhtar Hussain Baloch was also a footballer who represented Pakistan national football team, Pakistan at international level and later became a member of the National Party (Pakistan), Pakistan National Party. Club career Naushad started his youth career with local club Young Hilal. In 1976, he was selected for the KMC football team by coach Muhammad Umer. In 1979, Naushad also featured in the National Youth Football Championship. Naushad left KMC in 1981, and moved to National Football Championship (Pakistan), National Football Championship sid ...
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Lyari
Lyari (Urdu: ; ; Balochi: لێاری) is a historic locality in Karachi, Pakistan. It is the most densely populated part of Karachi, and is one of its earliest settled areas. History Lyari is said to be one of the oldest inhabited parts of Karachi, and is referred to by its residents as the "Mother of Karachi." Its name is said to be derived from a ''Lyar'' - a tree which grows in a graveyard. The first residents of Lyari were Sindhi people, Sindhi fishermen and Baloch people, Baloch nomads (''pawans''). The first influx occurred in 1725, when Sindhi Bania (caste), banyas (''wāniya'') came and expanded it, before Karachi was formally established in 1729. Further waves of Baloch migrants arrived in 1770 and 1795. After Karachi was developed under British rule, large waves of Baloch migrants settled in the Lyari from the Sistan and Baluchestan province, Iranian portion of Balochistan. Lyari's population was 24,600 in 1886, and it was a majority-Muslim area of Karachi, which in t ...
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