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The Shoemaker’s Stitch: The Art of Mochi Embroidery of Kutch

It’s also said that the Mochis (Cobblers) are originally from Gujarat and that the art of embroidering on leather was…

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Battle of Jhara – History of battle between Kutch and Sindh

Jhara or Zara is a famous battlefield situated on the borders of Rann of Kutch and at least six major…

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Kaifiyat – e – Kutch (Part – II)

[Translation of an article named “Kaifiyat – e – Kutch (Part – II)” published on 12th November 2022 in “The…

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Kaifiyat – e – Kutch (Part – I)

Gandhidham was founded in 1948 by Late Shri Bhai Pratapray and Acharya J.B. Kripalani. Pratap Moolchand Dialdas, later lovingly known…

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Jareja of India are Sindhi Rajput

Jareja dynasty ruled major parts of present day Gujarat, notably Kutch, Nawanagar, Rajkot, Morvi, Gondal and Dhrol. Monitoring Desk The…

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Introducing Sindhi Folk Artists of Kutch –II

Once I sit with my Santar in the night to perform at Reyans, I just hum and flow with the…

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Attacks on Kachh during Kalhora Period

Sindh had strong political, cultural and literary relations with Kachh since long. The area was connected with Sindh by fourteen…

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Dr. Parso J. Gidwani – The man who found indigenous Sindhis in Kutch

Certainly, Dr. Parso’s own dislocation from motherland Sindh was the reason that he devoted his entire life to the search…

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Stories of Struggle and Determination for Resettlement of Uprooted Sindhis

The master plan for twin towns of the Adipur-Gandhidham, situated at 8km distance from each other, was prepared by an…

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Tongue Tied – Kutchi across the Borders-II

Kutchi, Migration, and East African Asian Identity in the Indian Diaspora The author explores the historical origins of her family…

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