#Gujarat
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Anthropology
Oman’s Trans-regional Connections to Sindh and Gujarat – Part-I
Study of funerary architecture and written artefacts of the Lawatiya Shiʿi merchant community sheds light on their mobility and settlement…
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Anthropology
Fakirani Jats of Kutch, Gujarat
The Fakirani Jat is a pastoral community, of shepherds and herds, locally known as Maaldhari. They claim their descent to…
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History
Kutch from Kingdom to District
Having suffered a military defeat at the Battle of Bhuj in March 1819, the Kingdom of Kutch accepted the sovereignty…
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Anthropology
Communities of Kutch, Gujarat
Jat is Muslim community living in Banni and Lakhpat area, migrated from Persia and from Sindh. They are classified as…
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Archaeology
Dholavira in Gujarat Offers a Window to a Glorious Past
Situated on the Tropic of Cancer, at Khadirbet (Khadir Island) in the Bhachau Taluka of Kutch District of Gujarat, Dholavira…
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Anthropology
Linguistic Anthropology and Memoni Language—Tracing Roots, Embracing Sindhi
In the 1400s, approximately 700 Memon families from Thatta chose to migrate to Kutch and subsequently to Kathiawar, seeking religious…
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Anthropology
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-XVI)
Without any acquaintance, without delivering any results, the people of Karachi gave so much respect to unknown people was only…
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Book Review
Roots of Partition – A Book on Partition and Migration of Sindhis
The book has recently been published by the University Book Production Board Ahmedabad, a statutory board of the Gujarat State…
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History
A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-X)
Despite the people of this region being uncivilized, they are spared from the lies, fraud, and treachery of the urban…
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