Partition
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Anthropology
Sindhi Sikhs in India: The Missing People – V
Dispersed over different parts of India like other Partition migrants from Sindh, the Sindhi Sikhs are an urban population. As…
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Anthropology
Sindhi Sikhs in India: The Missing People – IV
Dispersed over different parts of India like other Partition migrants from Sindh, the Sindhi Sikhs are an urban population. As…
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Anthropology
Sindhi Sikhs in India: The Missing People – II
Dispersed over different parts of India like other Partition migrants from Sindh, the Sindhi Sikhs are an urban population. As…
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Anthropology
Sindhi Sikhs in India: The Missing People – I
Dispersed over different parts of India like other Partition migrants from Sindh, the Sindhi Sikhs are an urban population. As…
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Interview
What happened to Karachi at Partition?
Arif Hassan, a practicing Pakistani architect-planner, writer, teacher and activist working in Karachi, speaks on demographic and other changes that…
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History
Sindhi Colony of Chembur records its partition memory
At Sindhi Camp – as the area is known more after the region the refugees originated from and less after…
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Memoirs
Questions for My Sindhi Grandmother
Hindu Sindhis like my grandmother, a minority community in the region, journeyed across the border and rebuilt their lives in…
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Memoirs
Leaving Karachi – IV
In October of 1947, a Sikh milkman was stabbed in a residential neighborhood just a few streets over from Bunder…
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Book Review
Khushwant Singh’s book ‘Train to Pakistan’ makes Sindhis to recall pains of partition
It was the British authorities’ decision to split the British Indian Empire into the sovereign states of Pakistan and India.…
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Memoirs
Leaving Karachi – III
Narayan missed his father, who had stayed behind in Karachi and had no way to send word to his family.…
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