Hoshu Sheedi

 General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi or Hoshu Sheedi (Sindhi: هوش محمد شيدي; Urdu: ہوش محمّد شیدی) was a Supreme Commander of Sindh's Talpur army, who fought with valor against the British in the Battle of Dabbo and laid down his life in defense of his country (1843). Hoshu belonged to the African-descent Sheedi community of SindhPakistan. Before his death in the Battleground of Dubbo he called out the slogan in which was originally coined by Talpur in the Battle of Miani:

مرسون مرسون، سنڌ نه ڏيسون Marsoon Marsoon, Sindh na Ddaisun ("We will die but won't give Sindh [to others]") He died in 1843, and was buried in Dubee near Tando Jam Road, Hyderabad Pakistan. He is considered a Sindhi hero.

Mausoleum of Hoshu Sheedi (Mudassir Islam Sheikh)
The mausoleum of Hosh Mohammed Sheedi, popularly known as Hosho Sheedi, who died in a war against the British invasion on March 24, 1843, is in shambles as the waste material and garbage from the nearby village are being dumped at the site. The historical shrine is situated at Dubee, a small village situated some 10 kilometers from the Hyderabad city.

It was built many years back to pay tribute to the war martyrs and was declared a heritage site. But this old tomb is being destroyed as there is no proper system of disposing waste and garbage. However, the Sheedi community members had built concrete walls around Hosho Sheedi’s grave to protect it from further damage.