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Ethnology
A Brief History of Balochistan
The region was presumably inhabited by some mix of Iranian and Indian peoples. People in Baluchistan followed Hinduism, Buddhism, and…
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Blogs
Observations of an Expat: Blink
It is the second time since 1945 that the nuclear super powers have been dragged to the brink of the…
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Ethnology
THE JATS OF SINDH
According to Tibri, Hazrat Ali had employed Jats to guard Basra treasury during the battle of Jamal. Jats were also…
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Excerpts From Book
Aryans did not invade India or destroy the Indus Valley Civilization!
They were not kings or military commanders. They had neither an army nor weapons. They were priests, traders and people…
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Blogs
Mehran of Sindh and Iran
Mehran is a character in the Persian epic poem Shahnameh. The Shahnameh or Shahnama. ’’The Book of Kings” is a long…
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Anthropology
Back to the Basics: Wind Catchers of Hyderabad
The architectural historians had different opinions about the origin of wind catchers. Some of them thought that wind catchers originated…
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Literature/Poetry
Ebtehaj – Outstanding Iranian Poet, Jailed In Life, Admired Posthumously
When Ebtehaj passed away in Germany on August 10, 2022, Iranian Embassy in Berlin mourned his demise with “all the…
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Poetry
Dying in Varanasi – Poetry from Iran
Nazanin Rahimi Born on June 29, 1972, Nazanin Rahimi has Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Payam-e-Nour University, Tehran and…
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News
Israeli Air Force simulates wide scale strike on Iran nuclear facilities
More than 100 aircraft — as well as navy submarines — participated in the drill that spanned some 10,000 kilometers…
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History
The Shikarpuri Merchants and their Network
[The historic town of Shikarpoor (Shikarpur) in Upper Sindh, Pakistan, became an important commercial center of the region due to…
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