Sindh Studies
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Constellations, Bhittai and the Indus Script
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai touched upon the folk wisdom related to constellations in his poetry From the Indus Valley Civilization…
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Myth of the Indus Script Decipherment
Claims that the Indus Script has been definitively deciphered are, at best, speculative Exposing the Subjectivity behind the Claim of…
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Hakro – The Disappeared River of Sindh
Recently, geological and climatological experts have probed evolution and disappearance of Hakro River Satellite imagery has traced the Hakro River’s…
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Saaz Aggarwal to speak on Sindh 1947 at Pune’s World Book Day event on April 20
The talk is about a collection of extraordinary stories centered on the role-model Sindhi refugees of 1947 Monitoring Desk Pune,…
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The Inheritors of a Rare Kind
Sindhis are basically spiritual and philanthropists; they are homely and responsible. Sindhi men are clean and sincere, and Sindhi women…
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In remote Sindh villages, access to water no guarantee of safety
The inconsistent supply of water has been a reality for over a decade now, forcing men from the village to…
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SINDH IN KASHMIR
A bridge over Sindh River is also called the Sindh Bridge. The original wooden bridge at Sonamarg, damaged in 1990s,…
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The Notani Dynasty of Bhiria, Sindh
The Notanis were Anbardars or the Revenue Collectors of Talpur rulers of Sindh. They had also agriculture lands in Jati,…
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SINDHI LANGUAGE: MYSTIFYING PAST . . . . . BAFFLING FUTURE!
The origin of Sindhi language had been an unfathomable mystery inundated by the contrasting views of historians, scholars and archeologists…
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Preventing the Spread of Extremism by Understanding Sindhi Rural Society
Rural Sindh – which was long known for its diversity and progressiveness – is increasingly becoming more violent, intolerant, and…
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