Anthropology
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SU, SIEHS Forge Health Collaboration
Sindh University and Sindh Integrated Emergency and Health Services sign MoU to promote collaboration in the areas of emergency health,…
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Rock Art: From Bows to Guns
In the mountainous regions of Sindh, shepherds and travelers are still carving images onto rocks, continuing a tradition that spans…
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Gujarat: Rich Culture of Diverse Faiths
Whether it’s Jainism, Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Islam or Buddhism, all faiths have thrived in Gujarat from ancient times By Suman…
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Bridging the Minds and Cultures
Medical Anthropology Meets Psychiatry in Sindh’s Mental Health Collaboration Explore opportunities for institutional collaboration to promote a deeper understanding of…
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The Forgotten Sikhs of Kerala
The story of how Kerala was introduced to Sikhism and how K.C. Kuttan and other leaders joined the Khalsa under…
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The lost ‘Gora Saheb’ of India-2
Anglo-Indians was a mixed-raced group formed through the union of European fathers and native/non-European mothers, over the course of colonial…
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The lost ‘Gora Saheb’ of India
Anglo-Indians was a mixed-raced group formed through the union of European fathers and native/non-European mothers, over the course of colonial…
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Bull Engravings in Sindh’s Khashani Valley
At several of these sites, humans are portrayed standing next to bulls, likely participating in a ritual Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro…
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Dalel Fort: A vanishing heritage of Sindh
Due to a lack of credible research, the historical significance and background of Dalel Fort or Kot have remained uncertain…
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Dancing Girl or Sacred Woman?
Dance was indeed part of Indus Valley culture. However, the Mohenjo Daro statue seems to reflect a different societal or…
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