#Anthropology
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Archaeology
Mankataro – Setting History Right
The historical site in Sindh, commonly known as Mankataro, was in fact, Manik Daro The site of Mankataro or Manik…
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Gaha: Doolah Darya Khan’s Village
Doolah Darya Khan was the Commander who made no compromises in defending the borders of Sindh By Aziz Kingrani Who…
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Archaeology
Exploring The Neroon Fort
Neroon Fort should not be confused with the old and controversial name of Hyderabad city in Sindh Neroon, discussed here,…
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Exploring the Ancient Rock Art
These engravings help us understand the complex relationship between humans and nature, revealing the spiritual beliefs of local communities Zulfiqar…
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Lahoot lamakan: A Marvel of Nature
Lahoot Lamakan is not only a spiritual site but also a layered cultural landscape that offers rich archaeological potential Quratul…
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Exploring the Sisum Fort of Sindh
A village called Sim exists west of Kakar, near Gaj River, which some historians believe corresponds to the ancient Sisum…
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Sacred Replicas: From Karbala to Sindh
The last Talpur ruler Mir Naseer Khan Talpur, responded to the requests of the people by building a shrine for…
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The last grave railings of Kohistan
In Indus-Kohistan, one valley still holds onto a centuries-old funerary tradition Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro I have always been fascinated by…
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A slice of South India in Karachi
A tiny Tamil community keeps ancient rituals alive in Karachi against all odds Karachi’s Tamil Hindus preserve South Indian traditions…
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Anthropology
Uncovering The Missing Links
Shaikh Abro Halani’s legacy reveals a rich, multi-faith past shaped by saints, shrines and syncretic traditions Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro There…
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