Kanu had vivid memories of his childhood in Sindh. One of the most striking is of the love and cordiality…
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The portrait, Chinese lettering at the back of the canvas, was found from one of the boxes opened after the…
Read More »I was expected to speak of my Sindhi literary roots. What a shock! I certainly have no literary roots of…
Read More »When Partition took place, most of the teachers and students fled the troubles in Sindh and the college remained closed.…
Read More »Mark-Anthony Falzon, author, The Sindhis; Selling Anything, Anywhere – “Sindhi women play an important part in the making of networks”…
Read More »This book is the culmination of my 10 years of research into the Sindhi diaspora and I tried to include…
Read More »After Partition, the experiences that Sindhis underwent changed their opinions about Gandhi. The blind adoration was often transformed to wariness…
Read More »Born to Engineer Hashmatsing Ajwani and Smt. Jasota in 1930, Dr. Mohini studied at Naaz High School Khairpur, located about…
Read More »Chando believed that even if he didn’t agree with what his wife was doing, he would fully back her right…
Read More »Most youngsters in Sindhi families do not speak their mother tongue, but can often understand it. There are many revival…
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