An Urdu speaker exhorted the Hindus to leave Sindh – “Yeh Mulk Hamara Hai, Hindu Chale Jao (This is our…
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The bindi was never a cultural or religious part of Sindhi identity. Sindhi women in pre-Partition India did not wear…
Read More »Apart from Hindus, significant populations of Buddhists and Zoroastrians also lived in the Tangir valley. Sufis saints from Swat converted…
Read More »The residents of Kasanadu Pudu, in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu who are predominantly Hindus except for a handful of…
Read More »Remarks on his book “Pakistan or the Partition of India” first published in December 1940. The present article is based…
Read More »Unfortunately not much has been written on the history and heritage of Pothohar villages. All the heritage buildings have lost…
Read More »We have honed our hatred to perfection. We fear equality. We fear an even-playing field. In short, we fear democracy.…
Read More »Unnoticed though, the communal fault lines run so deep now that young people feel compelled to yell out their religion’s…
Read More »As it spread to the four corners of the globe, thanks in part to the Indian diaspora prompted by British…
Read More »The ugly side of the caste and religious conflict often sprouted its head in the form of crude offhanded comments…
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