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  • Sindhi folklore
  • Sindhi folklore (Sindhi: لوڪ ادب) is a rich cultural tradition that has evolved in Sindh over centuries. The region is abundant in folklore, expressed

    Sindhi folklore

    Sindhi folklore

    Sindhi_folklore

  • Sindhis
  • Indo-Aryan ethnic group

    Authority Sindhi Adabi Board Sindhi Adabi Sangat Sindhi folk tales Sindhi folklore Sindhi music List of Sindhi singers Sindhi music videos Sindhi poetry

    Sindhis

    Sindhis

    Sindhis

  • Pakistani folklore
  • Folklore of Pakistan

    magical/mythological beings such as Deos (giants) and Pichal Peri (fairies). Sindhi folklore (Sindhi: لوڪ ادب) is composed of folk traditions which have developed in

    Pakistani folklore

    Pakistani folklore

    Pakistani_folklore

  • Red Sindhi
  • Breed of cattle

    The Red Sindhi is a dairy breed of zebuine cattle. It is believed to originate in western Sindh and in the Las Bela area of Balochistan in undivided Indian

    Red Sindhi

    Red Sindhi

    Red_Sindhi

  • Sindhi bhagat
  • Sindhi folk art form

    Sindhi Bhagat is a Sindhi folk art incorporating song, dance, story and drama. It is the most popular Sindhi folk form of entertainment. Bhagat developed

    Sindhi bhagat

    Sindhi_bhagat

  • Culture of Sindh
  • Culture in the Indus Valley

    why the Sindhis have a language, folklore, traditions, customs, and lifestyle that are so different from the neighbouring regions. The Sindhi culture

    Culture of Sindh

    Culture of Sindh

    Culture_of_Sindh

  • Lakho Phulani
  • 10th-century Sindhi ruler

    Jaam Lakho Phulani, (Sindhi: لاکو ڦلاڻي‎, born in c. 920 A.D, 1010 A.D) also known as Lakho Fulani or Lakho Phoolani, was a notable historical character

    Lakho Phulani

    Lakho Phulani

    Lakho_Phulani

  • Sindhi clothing
  • Clothing style of Sindh

    Sindhi clothing are a part of the Sindhi culture. Sindhi women and men wear the Shalwar Qameez or the Kurta with Pyjama. Women also wear Sari or ghagra

    Sindhi clothing

    Sindhi clothing

    Sindhi_clothing

  • Momal Rano
  • Sindhi and Rajasthani folklore

    Momal Rano or (In Sindhi: مومل راڻو) is a romantic tale of Momal and Rano from the Sindhi folklore and Rajasthani folklore. It is a multifaceted story

    Momal Rano

    Momal_Rano

  • Sindhi folk tales
  • Fairy tales of Sindhi

    that form its folklore. Some of these folktales (قصا ۽ ڪٿائون) are particularly important for the development of higher literature in Sindhi, since they

    Sindhi folk tales

    Sindhi_folk_tales

  • Sindhi Jats
  • Indigenous Jats of Sindh

    The Sindhi Jats (Sindhi: سنڌي جت/جاٽ) are an indigenous community of Sindh, Pakistan. They are mostly Muslims. Originally from the lower Indus Valley

    Sindhi Jats

    Sindhi_Jats

  • Sindhi language
  • Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh

    may see unjoined letters or other symbols instead of Sindhi script. Sindhi (سِنڌِي‎, Sindhī, [sɪndʱiː]) is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian

    Sindhi language

    Sindhi language

    Sindhi_language

  • Sindhi cap
  • Skullcap from Sindh, Pakistan

    The Sindhi cap, locally called Sindhī ṭopī (Sindhi: سنڌي ٽوپي‎) is a skullcap worn predominantly by Sindhis in Sindh, Pakistan. Together with Ajrak, the

    Sindhi cap

    Sindhi cap

    Sindhi_cap

  • Ajrak
  • Form of blockprinting in Sindh and south Punjab

    Ajrak (Sindhi: اجرڪ‎; Saraiki: اجرک) is a unique form of textile block-printing found primarily among the Sindhi diaspora and in the Sindh region of Pakistan

    Ajrak

    Ajrak

    Ajrak

  • Sindhi diaspora
  • Ethnic Sindhis and their descendants living outside of the Sindh province of Pakistan

    The Sindhi diaspora (Sindhi: ٻاهري ملڪي سنڌي) consists of Sindhi people who have emigrated from the historical Sindh province of British India, as well

    Sindhi diaspora

    Sindhi_diaspora

  • Sindhi Wikipedia
  • Sindhi-language edition of Wikipedia

    The Sindhi Wikipedia (Sindhi: سنڌي وڪيپيڊيا, romanized: Sindhi Vicapedia) is a free encyclopedia, started 6 February 2006. It is the Sindhi language edition

    Sindhi Wikipedia

    Sindhi Wikipedia

    Sindhi_Wikipedia

  • List of Sindhi people
  • The following is a list of notable Sindhi people who have origins in the Sindh province. Bhai Pratap Dialdas Chandru Raheja Deepak Perwani Gulu Lalvani

    List of Sindhi people

    List_of_Sindhi_people

  • Noori Jam Tamachi
  • Folktale in Sindhi folklore

    Noori Jam Tamachi (Sindhi:نوري ڄام تماچي‎) is a folktale in the Sindhi folklore dating back to the 15th century. The story appears in Shah Jo Risalo and

    Noori Jam Tamachi

    Noori_Jam_Tamachi

  • Umar Marvi
  • Folktale from Sindh, Pakistan

    Marvi.[citation needed] Sindhi folklore Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Baloch, N. A. 1976. Umar Marvi (in Sindhi). Jamshoro: Sindhi Adabi Board. Chapter on

    Umar Marvi

    Umar Marvi

    Umar_Marvi

  • Ho Jamalo
  • Folk song and associated dance in the Sindhi culture

    "Ho Jamalo" is a Sindhi-language folk song and associated dance in the Sindhi culture. The performance is about the local folk hero Jamalo. It is sung

    Ho Jamalo

    Ho_Jamalo

  • Watayo Faqir
  • 18th-century Sindhi mystic

    at "Katcheri" (traditional gatherings) and are told to children in Sindhi Folklore. He used Humor, Irony and Philosophy in his fables to make it more

    Watayo Faqir

    Watayo Faqir

    Watayo_Faqir

  • Sorath Rai Diyach
  • Folktale in Sindhi and Gujarati literature

    Sorath Rai Diyach is a romantic folktale in Sindhi and Gujarati folklore. The story also appears in Shah Jo Risalo and forms part of seven popular tragic

    Sorath Rai Diyach

    Sorath Rai Diyach

    Sorath_Rai_Diyach

  • List of mythologies
  • folklore Pakistani folklore Punjabi folklore Sindhi folklore Indonesian folklore Iranian folklore Irish folklore Italian folklore Japanese folklore Kalenjin

    List of mythologies

    List_of_mythologies

  • Sohni Mahiwal
  • Tragic romance in Punjabi and Sindhi folk literature

    Mahiwal (Punjabi: [soː(ɦ)ɳiː məɦĩʋaːl]) or Suhni Mehar is a classical Punjabi–Sindhi folk tragedy. Set in northern Punjab or central Sindh, depending upon the

    Sohni Mahiwal

    Sohni Mahiwal

    Sohni_Mahiwal

  • Sassui Punnhun
  • Folktale in Sindhi and Punjabi folklore

    Sassui Punnhun is a Sindhi, and Balochi and Punjabi tragic folktale. Set in Sindh and Makran, the tragedy follows the story of a faithful lover who endures

    Sassui Punnhun

    Sassui Punnhun

    Sassui_Punnhun

  • Moriro ain Mangermachh
  • Sindhi folktale

    Moriro ain Mangermachh (Sindhi: مورڙو ۽ مانگر مڇ) is a Sindhi folktale story about the valor and inventive technique by which the hero Moriro (the fisherman-seeker)

    Moriro ain Mangermachh

    Moriro_ain_Mangermachh

  • List of Sindhi Hindu festivals
  • Sindhis have a rich and clearly distinct cultural heritage and are very festive. The most important festival for Hindu Sindhis is the birthday of Lord

    List of Sindhi Hindu festivals

    List_of_Sindhi_Hindu_festivals

  • Sindh
  • Province of Pakistan

    This article contains Sindhi text, written from right to left with some letters joined. Without proper rendering support, you may see unjoined letters

    Sindh

    Sindh

    Sindh

  • Shah Jo Risalo
  • Book by Shah Abdul Latif

    Shah Jo Risalo (Sindhi: شاھ جو رسالو) is a book of poems of the Sindhi Sufi mystic and poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Shah Abdul Latif's poetry was transmitted

    Shah Jo Risalo

    Shah Jo Risalo

    Shah_Jo_Risalo

  • Sindhi Australians
  • Ethnic group in Australia from Sindh

    Sindhi Australians (Sindhi: آسٽريلي سنڌي (Perso-Arabic); सिंधी आस्ट्रेलियाई (Devanagari);) are Australians that have Sindhi origins. According to the

    Sindhi Australians

    Sindhi_Australians

  • Bhittaipedia
  • Bhittaipedia (Sindhi: ڀٽائيپيڊيا) is a project on Shah Jo Risalo, where all compilations, translations, books, research articles on the works of Shah Abdul

    Bhittaipedia

    Bhittaipedia

  • Sindhi workies
  • Group of Sindhi merchants and traders during British-rule

    Sindhi workies, also called Sindworkis, Sindworkies, or Sindwork merchants (Sindhi: سِنڌُ وَرِڪِي ; Urdu: سندھ ورکی ; Hindi: सिंधवर्की), were wealthy Hindu

    Sindhi workies

    Sindhi_workies

  • Bayt (poetry)
  • Line or couplet in Asian poetry

    house') is a metrical unit of Arabic, Azerbaijani, Ottoman, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi and Urdu poetry. In Arabic poetry, a bayt corresponds to a single line divided

    Bayt (poetry)

    Bayt_(poetry)

  • Gogro
  • Character in Sindhi folklore

    Gogro is a mythical character venerated by Sindhis to protect against snake bites. Sindhis celebrate Nag Panchami by honouring Gogro. Traditionally, in

    Gogro

    Gogro

  • Lilan Chanesar
  • Traditional Sindhi folklore

    Lilan Chanesar (or Laila, Leela; Sindhi: ليلا چنيسر‎) is a traditional story which dates back to the time of Jam Chanesar, one of the Soomra rulers in

    Lilan Chanesar

    Lilan_Chanesar

  • The Seven Queens of Sindh
  • Folklore characters in Sindhi literature

    Seven Queens (Sindhi: ست سورميون; Seven heroic women) is a name commonly used for referring to the seven female characters that appear in the poetry compilation

    The Seven Queens of Sindh

    The_Seven_Queens_of_Sindh

  • Panhwar
  • Sindhi Sammat tribe

    Panhwar (Sindhi: پنھور) is a Sindhi Sammat tribe found in Sindh, Pakistan.The present chief of the tribe is Mir Changez Khan Panhwar. In Sindhi folklore, the

    Panhwar

    Panhwar

  • Sindhi Cultural Day
  • Honors the heritage and civilization of Sindhi people

    Sindhi Cultural Day (Sindhi: سنڌي ثقافتي ڏھاڙو) is a popular Sindhi cultural festival celebrated each year in the first week of December on the Sunday

    Sindhi Cultural Day

    Sindhi_Cultural_Day

  • History of Sindh
  • refugees from India. Sindhi Hindus differentiated between the local Sindhi Muslims and the migrant Muslims from India. A large number of Sindhi Hindus travelled

    History of Sindh

    History_of_Sindh

  • Thar Desert
  • Arid region in India and Pakistan

    are Rajasthani languages such as Marwari in central and eastern regions, Sindhi in the southwest, and Lahnda in the northwest region of the Thar. Majority

    Thar Desert

    Thar Desert

    Thar_Desert

  • Mai Kolachi
  • Sindhi folk legend

    Mangarmachh" is an ancient Sindhi folktale about a fisherwoman named Mai Kolachi and her sons. It was originally written by the famous Sindhi sufi poet Hazrat Shah

    Mai Kolachi

    Mai Kolachi

    Mai_Kolachi

  • Mach kachehri
  • Sindhi folk culture tradition

    Mach Kachehri (Sindhi: مَڇُ ڪَچَهِرِي) is a centuries-old Sindhi winter tradition, in which a group of people sit around a bonfire during winter season

    Mach kachehri

    Mach_kachehri

  • List of districts in Sindh
  • Districts of Sindh

    Azad Kashmir Districts of Gilgit-Baltistan "Contingency Plan 2012" (PDF). Sindhi Government. p. 6. Retrieved 15 April 2021. "Karachi fits seventh district

    List of districts in Sindh

    List of districts in Sindh

    List_of_districts_in_Sindh

  • Sindhis in India
  • Socio-ethnic group of people originating from Sindh

    Sindhis in India or Indian Sindhis (सिन्धी, سنڌي, Sindhī), refer to a socio-ethnic group of Sindhi people living in the Republic of India, originating

    Sindhis in India

    Sindhis_in_India

  • Sindhi-language media
  • Overview of mass media of Sindhi language

    importance of Sindhi media, decided to establish the Sindhi Media House in Karachi. The Habib University began teaching students Sindhi through Sindhi music and

    Sindhi-language media

    Sindhi-language_media

  • Mokhi and Matara
  • Sindhi folklore story

    Mokhi and Matara (The Barmaid and Bachhana; Sindhi: موکي ۽ متارا‎) is famous story of a Barmaid, "Mokhi", who unwillingly served the poisonous "Mandh"

    Mokhi and Matara

    Mokhi_and_Matara

  • Nabi Bakhsh Baloch
  • Baloch scholar, historian, sindhologist, linguist and educationist

    Bhittai. He edited 42 volumes on Sindhi folklore, with scholarly prefaces in English, under the heading of the Folklore and Literature Project. In addition

    Nabi Bakhsh Baloch

    Nabi_Bakhsh_Baloch

  • List of Sindhi-language films
  • This is a list of films produced by Sindhi cinema in Pakistan and India. Abana (1958) Ach Ta Bhakar Payun (1976) Albeli (1973) Ali Gohar (1988) Allah Bachaeo

    List of Sindhi-language films

    List_of_Sindhi-language_films

  • Tomb paintings of Sindh
  • Wall paintings from the Kalhora period in Pakistan

    deer and the hunters are shown with shotguns. Sindhi folk tales "Depictions of the Dance of Leela in Sindhi Tombs". The Friday Times. 2021-06-18. Retrieved

    Tomb paintings of Sindh

    Tomb paintings of Sindh

    Tomb_paintings_of_Sindh

  • Cheti Chand
  • New year day of Sindhi Hindus

    Chetri Chandra (Sindhi: چيٽي چنڊ, Moon of Chaitra) is a festival that marks the beginning of the Lunar Hindu New Year for Sindhi Hindus. The date of the

    Cheti Chand

    Cheti Chand

    Cheti_Chand

  • Economy of Sindh
  • Economy of a province of Pakistan

    Sindhi poetry (Sindhi poets) Sindhi folklore Sindhi folk tales Sindhi bhagat Sassui Punnhun Sindhi music Sindhi cuisine Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language

    Economy of Sindh

    Economy of Sindh

    Economy_of_Sindh

  • List of Amar Chitra Katha comics
  • Damodar Gulati H. S. Chavan 510 Nil Devi Rajput Folklore Madhu Powle 511 Sassi–Punno Sindhi Folklore Shail Saral Bal Thakur 512 Lavanyavati Vetala Panchavimshati

    List of Amar Chitra Katha comics

    List_of_Amar_Chitra_Katha_comics

  • Sindhis of Balochistan
  • Indigenous Sindhi people of Balochistan

    The Sindhis of Balochistan are an indigenous Sindhi population living in Balochistan, Pakistan. Before the migration of the Baloch into the region now

    Sindhis of Balochistan

    Sindhis_of_Balochistan

  • Sindhi Adabi Board
  • State-sponsored literary institute in Sindh

    Department of the Government of Sindh. The organization has published Sindhi folklore, poetry, lexicography, archaeology and original literary works. These

    Sindhi Adabi Board

    Sindhi_Adabi_Board

  • University of Karachi
  • Public university in Karachi, Pakistan

    Sindhi poetry (Sindhi poets) Sindhi folklore Sindhi folk tales Sindhi bhagat Sassui Punnhun Sindhi music Sindhi cuisine Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language

    University of Karachi

    University_of_Karachi

  • Human rights abuses in Sindh
  • Aspect of politics and organized crime in Pakistan

    who took office from August 6, 1990, to March 5, 1992. Under his tenure, Sindhi independence leader GM Syed was placed under house arrest until his death;

    Human rights abuses in Sindh

    Human rights abuses in Sindh

    Human_rights_abuses_in_Sindh

  • Government of Sindh
  • Provincial government of Sindh, Pakistan

    The Government of Sindh (Sindhi: حڪومت سنڌ) (Urdu: حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Its powers and structure

    Government of Sindh

    Government of Sindh

    Government_of_Sindh

  • Sindhi languages
  • Group of Indo-Aryan languages

    The Sindhi languages or Sindhic include Sindhi and its dialects as well as Indo-Aryan languages closely related to it. Lasi and Sindhi Bhil are sometimes

    Sindhi languages

    Sindhi_languages

  • Sassi Punnu (1958 film)
  • 1958 Pakistani film

    Rakhshi This is a black and white film in Sindhi language. Sassui Punnhun Sindhi folklore Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language films Sassi Punno- A Pakistani

    Sassi Punnu (1958 film)

    Sassi_Punnu_(1958_film)

  • Jhulelal (Hinduism)
  • Incarnation of Varuna

    Jhulelal (Sindhi: ‎جھولےلال ; Hindi: ‎झूलेलाल) is a folkloric figure amongst the Sindhis and one of the most revered deities of Sindhi Hindus in the modern-day

    Jhulelal (Hinduism)

    Jhulelal (Hinduism)

    Jhulelal_(Hinduism)

  • Sindh Police
  • Pakistani provincial law enforcement

    The Sindh Police (Urdu: سندھ پولیس, Sindhi: سنڌ پوليس) is a law enforcement agency established in 1843 under a proclamation issued by Sir Charles Napier

    Sindh Police

    Sindh Police

    Sindh_Police

  • Sateen Jo Aastan
  • Place in Sindh

    Sateen Jo Aastan (Sindhi: ستين جوآستان) is located on the left bank of the Indus River near Rohri, Sindh, Pakistan. The place was named as “safae-e-safa”

    Sateen Jo Aastan

    Sateen Jo Aastan

    Sateen_Jo_Aastan

  • List of medical schools in Sindh
  • Sindhi poetry (Sindhi poets) Sindhi folklore Sindhi folk tales Sindhi bhagat Sassui Punnhun Sindhi music Sindhi cuisine Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language

    List of medical schools in Sindh

    List_of_medical_schools_in_Sindh

  • Jats of Balochistan
  • Ethnic group in southern Pakistan

    The Jats of Balochistan, also spelt Jath, are tribes of Sindhi origin, usually from Lari Sindhi Jats, Jadgals, and Jamotes, found in Pakistani Balochistan

    Jats of Balochistan

    Jats of Balochistan

    Jats_of_Balochistan

  • University of Sindh
  • Public university in Jamshoro, Sindh

    The University of Sindh (Urdu: جامعہ سندھ; Sindhi: سنڌ يونيورسٽي; informally known as Sindh University) is a public research university located in the

    University of Sindh

    University_of_Sindh

  • Ahmad Salim
  • Punjabi poet (1945–2023)

    through 1975, Ahmad Salim operated the Folklore Research Centre and published material on Punjabi and Sindhi folklore. Ahmad Salim left the Council shortly

    Ahmad Salim

    Ahmad_Salim

  • Sindhi Americans
  • Americans of Sindhi birth or descent

    Sindhi Americans (Sindhi: آمريڪي سنڌي) are Americans or residents of the United States who are of Sindhi descent. They are a subgroup of Indian Americans

    Sindhi Americans

    Sindhi_Americans

  • Brahma from Mirpur-Khas
  • Famous bronze image of Brahma made in Sindh

    Sindhi poetry (Sindhi poets) Sindhi folklore Sindhi folk tales Sindhi bhagat Sassui Punnhun Sindhi music Sindhi cuisine Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language

    Brahma from Mirpur-Khas

    Brahma from Mirpur-Khas

    Brahma_from_Mirpur-Khas

  • Tourism in Sindh
  • Lake Haleji Lake Drigh Lake Sindh Tourism Development Corporation (STDC) (Sindhi: سنڌ ٽوئرزم ڊولپمينٽ ڪارپوريشن) is an organization of the Government of

    Tourism in Sindh

    Tourism in Sindh

    Tourism_in_Sindh

  • Malakhra
  • Ancient Sindhi form of wrestling

    Malakhro (Sindhi: ملاکڙو) is an ancient Sindhi form of wrestling in Sindh, which dates back 5000 years. The match begins with both wrestlers tying a twisted

    Malakhra

    Malakhra

    Malakhra

  • List of cultural heritage sites in Karachi
  • Sindhi poetry (Sindhi poets) Sindhi folklore Sindhi folk tales Sindhi bhagat Sassui Punnhun Sindhi music Sindhi cuisine Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language

    List of cultural heritage sites in Karachi

    List_of_cultural_heritage_sites_in_Karachi

  • Sindhi literature
  • Literature in the Sindhi language

    Sindhi literature (Sindhi: سنڌي ادب) is the collection of oral and written literature in the Sindhi language in prose (romantic tales and epic stories)

    Sindhi literature

    Sindhi_literature

  • Sindhology
  • Field of South Asian studies

    Sindhology (Sindhi: سنڌيات‎) is a field of South Asian studies and academic research that covers the history, society, culture, literature and people of

    Sindhology

    Sindhology

    Sindhology

  • Sindhi Canadians
  • Ethnic group in Canada from Sindh

    Sindhi Canadians (Sindhi: سنڌي ڪينيڊين‎ (Perso-Arabic); सिंधी कनाडाई (Devanagari);) refer to Sindhis that are citizens of Canada or those that have ancestry

    Sindhi Canadians

    Sindhi Canadians

    Sindhi_Canadians

  • Sindhudesh movement
  • Sindhi separatist movement in Pakistan

    ethnolinguistic group Sindhi by establishing a sovereign state called Sindhudesh (Sindhi: سنڌو ديش‎, lit. 'Country of Sindhis') in the region of Sindh

    Sindhudesh movement

    Sindhudesh movement

    Sindhudesh_movement

  • Sind Province (1936–1955)
  • Province of British India (1936–1947) and Pakistan (1947-1955)

    and partition two million Muslim muhajir migrated to Pakistan while most Sindhi Hindus fled to India. The Muslims from India were mostly Urdu speaking.

    Sind Province (1936–1955)

    Sind Province (1936–1955)

    Sind_Province_(1936–1955)

  • Keenjhar Lake
  • Lake in Sindh, Pakistan

    Keenjhar Lake (Urdu: کینجھر جھیل; Sindhi: ڪینجھر ڍنڍ), commonly called Karli Lake (Urdu: کرلی جھیل; Sindhi: ڪلري ڍنڍ), is located in Thatta District of

    Keenjhar Lake

    Keenjhar Lake

    Keenjhar_Lake

  • Chak, Sindh
  • Chak Town in Sindh, Pakistan

    Chak (Sindhi: چڪ) is a town situated on the west bank of the Indus River in Shikarpur District, Sindh, Pakistan. It is an economic, educational, social

    Chak, Sindh

    Chak,_Sindh

  • Sindh Premier League
  • Twenty20 Cricket League based in Sindh

    Sindh Premier League (Sindhi: سنڌ پريميئر ليگ‎; Urdu: سندھ پریمیئر لیگ; abbreviated as SPL) is a professional Twenty20 cricket league contested by six

    Sindh Premier League

    Sindh_Premier_League

  • List of cultural heritage sites in Sindh
  • Sindhi poetry (Sindhi poets) Sindhi folklore Sindhi folk tales Sindhi bhagat Sassui Punnhun Sindhi music Sindhi cuisine Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language

    List of cultural heritage sites in Sindh

    List_of_cultural_heritage_sites_in_Sindh

  • Chud Vijogan
  • Indian folklore

    regarding this folklore. These verses include Sindhi words too. Most verses have six stanza but some have less. Based on subject and style, Sindhi Muslim verse

    Chud Vijogan

    Chud_Vijogan

  • Shalwar kameez
  • Trousers and tunic worn in South Asia

    shalwar: the Peshawari shalwar, Balochi shalwar, Sindhi Chareno, Sindhi Kancha, Sindhi Suthan/Salwar, Sindhi Pajamo/Sorhi Suthan and Punjabi shalwar. Although

    Shalwar kameez

    Shalwar kameez

    Shalwar_kameez

  • Sabit Ali Shah
  • 18th-century Sufi writer

    Syed Sabit Ali Shah (1740–1810) was a Sindhi poet born in Sehwan, Sindh in the Kalhora Dynasty. His father Syed Madar Ali Shah had three sons including

    Sabit Ali Shah

    Sabit_Ali_Shah

  • Encyclopedia Sindhiana
  • or other symbols instead of Sindhi script. Encyclopedia Sindhiana (Sindhi: انسائيڪلوپيڊيا سنڌيانا), published by the Sindhi Language Authority in Pakistan

    Encyclopedia Sindhiana

    Encyclopedia_Sindhiana

  • Moriro Mirbahar Town
  • The committee is named after Moriro Mirbahar, a legendary hero from Sindhi folklore. The creation of the Town Municipal Committee Moriro Mirbahar is part

    Moriro Mirbahar Town

    Moriro_Mirbahar_Town

  • Languages of Pakistan
  • languages with more than a million speakers each include Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, Saraiki, Urdu, Balochi, Hindko, Brahui and the Kohistani languages. The

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  • Umar Marvi (film)
  • 1959 Pakistani film

    Marvi Noor Mohammed Charlie as Phog Bibbo Umar Marvi Sindhi folklore Sindhi cinema List of Sindhi-language films Gazdar, Mushtaq. 1997. Pakistan Cinema

    Umar Marvi (film)

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  • Kamal Jamro
  • Writer, researcher and poet of Sindhi and Urdu (1972–2020)

    was awarded many accolades for his contribution to the progress of Sindhi folklore and the Heritage of Sindh. The Government of Sindh also nominated Dr

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  • Layakharo
  • Village in Sindh, Pakistan

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    Layakharo

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  • Sikhism in Sindh
  • Sikhism in Sindh, or Sindhi Sikhs, is a minor religious affiliation, adhered to by 5,182 people or around 0.01% of the total population as per 2023 Pakistani

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  • Sindhi cinema
  • Sindhi-language film industry

    Sindhi cinema refers to the Sindhi language film industry in Sindh, Pakistan and among the Sindhi diaspora specially in India. The first Sindhi film was

    Sindhi cinema

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  • Pakistani clothing
  • Variety of ethnic and cultural clothing worn by the people of Pakistan

    shoulders. Two Sindhi muslim men in Sindhi Salwar/Suthan and Pehriyan with Sindhi Patko (turban) and Loi (winter shawls) Two Sindhi men in Sindhi Kancha, Patko

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  • Sindh Tourism Development Corporation
  • Tourism in Pakistan

    Sindh Tourism Development Corporation (STDC) (Sindhi: سنڌ ٽوئرزم ڊولپمينٽ ڪارپوريشن) is an organization of the Government of Sindh, Pakistan. STDC is governed

    Sindh Tourism Development Corporation

    Sindh Tourism Development Corporation

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  • British Sindhis
  • Sindhis that have settled in Britain from Sindh

    British Sindhis are British citizens or residents who are of Sindhi origin. They comprise a sizable segment of the British Pakistani and British Indian

    British Sindhis

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  • List of Sindhi-language television channels
  • Sindhi language. All of these are based in Pakistan, but many are available in other countries as well. Time News HD offers high definition, Sindhi content

    List of Sindhi-language television channels

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  • Memon people
  • Sunni Muslim community in India and Pakistan

    from the Kathiawar, Kutch and Bantva regions of Gujarat, respectively, and Sindhi Memons from Sindh. Memons have cultural similarities with the Khoja, Bohra

    Memon people

    Memon people

    Memon_people

  • Institute of Sindhology
  • Research institution in Sindh, Pakistan

    institute visits remote villages, recording the various items of Sindhi music, folklore, folk tales and tunes played on local musical instruments. The collection

    Institute of Sindhology

    Institute of Sindhology

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  • Dodo Soomro's Death
  • Death (Sindhi: دودي سومري جو موت, romanized: Doday Soomray Jo Maut) is a poetic play based on classical sindhi ballad Dodo Chanesar written by Sindhi poet

    Dodo Soomro's Death

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  • Sindhis in Sri Lanka
  • Sindhis that settled in Sri Lanka from Sindh

    Sindhis in Sri Lanka (Sindhi: سريلنڪا جا سنڌي‎, Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකාවේ සින්දි ජාතිකයන්) refer to Sindhis that settled in Sri Lanka and are its citizens

    Sindhis in Sri Lanka

    Sindhis in Sri Lanka

    Sindhis_in_Sri_Lanka

  • Umarkot Fort
  • Historic fortification in Sindh

    Umarkot Fort (Urdu: قِلعہ عُمَرکوٹ; Sindhi: عمر ڪوٽ جو قلعو), also called Amarkot (Urdu: امَرکوٹ; Sindhi: امرڪوٽ), is a fort in Umerkot, Sindh, Pakistan

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    Umarkot Fort

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    Wish; Desire

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    Deepika

    A lamp

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    The Lord's feast.

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    Clear Victory

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  • Buddha
  • n.

    The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, esp. Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of Buddhism.

  • Hindi
  • n.

    The name given by Europeans to that form of the Hindustani language which is chiefly spoken by native Hindoos. In employs the Devanagari character, in which Sanskrit is written.

  • Lore
  • v. t.

    That which is or may be learned or known; the knowledge gained from tradition, books, or experience; often, the whole body of knowledge possessed by a people or class of people, or pertaining to a particular subject; as, the lore of the Egyptians; priestly lore; legal lore; folklore.

  • Decalogue
  • n.

    The Ten Commandments or precepts given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, and originally written on two tables of stone.

  • Sinaitic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law.

  • Sindon
  • n.

    A small rag or pledget introduced into the hole in the cranium made by a trephine.

  • Sindon
  • n.

    A wrapper.

  • Publication
  • n.

    The act of publishing or making known; notification to the people at large, either by words, writing, or printing; proclamation; divulgation; promulgation; as, the publication of the law at Mount Sinai; the publication of the gospel; the publication of statutes or edicts.

  • Indri
  • n.

    Any lemurine animal of the genus Indris.

  • Hindustani
  • n.

    The language of Hindostan; the name given by Europeans to the most generally spoken of the modern Aryan languages of India. It is Hindi with the addition of Persian and Arabic words.

  • Sinch
  • v. t.

    To gird with a sinch; to tighten the sinch or girth of (a saddle); as, to sinch up a sadle.

  • Indris
  • n.

    Alt. of Indri

  • Tradition
  • n.

    An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.

  • Sinch
  • n.

    A saddle girth made of leather, canvas, woven horsehair, or woven grass.

  • Commandment
  • n.

    One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai.

  • Linchi
  • n.

    An esculent swallow.