#Ajrak
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Blogs
Beyond Borders and Thresholds
In a world often divided by fear and mistrust, hospitality remains a quiet, enduring revolution Sindhi hospitality, rooted in love,…
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Diplomatic
New Chinese Consul General meets Sindh Chief Secretary
Traditional Sindhi Ajrak and Topi presented to the Chinese Consul General Karachi, Sindh Newly appointed Consul General of China in…
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Religion
Sindhis Who Converted To Christianity
A book has been compiled by Deepak and Celia Mahtani in which nineteen Sindhis share how they came to place…
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Blogs
Ajrak: A symbol of Sindhi culture and tradition
Ajrak is literally used from the cradle to the grave. It is used as a hammock for infants, headgear for…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Packaging a Rainbow
For more than a hundred and fifty years, members of this diasporic community have not hesitated to set sail and…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
My Sindhi Identity: Cloth and Culture
When I made my first visit to Pakistan I was welcomed with Sindhi Ajrak, bestowed upon me with other embroidered…
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Art and Culture
Sindh and Kutch, Cloth and Verse
Ajrak, a piece of cloth, and a verse of Sindhi poetry allow pastoralists in Gujarat to express a memory and…
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Art and Culture
Ajrakhpur Village– Hub of Ajrak Industry in Katchch
The craft was practiced by the Khatri community, living in the banks of river Sindh. These families migrated to Kutch…
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