Sindhi
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Anthropology
Fakirani Jats of Kutch, Gujarat
The Fakirani Jat is a pastoral community, of shepherds and herds, locally known as Maaldhari. They claim their descent to…
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Anniversary
Remembering Arjan Sikayal – A Towering Figure of Sindhi Literature
Arjan Sikayal authored some 30 books spanning across poetry collections, novels, articles, and autobiographies. Sindh Courier Today marks the birth…
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History
Murder in the Andamans: A Colonial Narrative of Sodomy, Jealousy and Violence
Colonial officials of different ranks tried to rationalize the phenomenon of same-sex behavior by employing (pseudo-)scientific theories of criminality, race…
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Anniversary
Celebration of 101st birth anniversary of great Sindhi poet Narayan Shyam announced
Sindhu celebrates birth anniversaries of legendary singers Master Chander, Bhagwanti Navani and great poet Narayan Shyam every year since its…
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Anthropology
Catching Kutchi Once Again: Baiting Anthropology!
The ancient city of Dholavira, nestled in the heart of Kutch, stands as a testament to the shared heritage between…
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Memoirs
What does it mean to me to be a Sindhi?
“My early life was spent in Delhi. My father, who was a Sessions judge in Karachi got re-located as Custodian,…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
A Sindhi in Goa
Three of my grandparents were Goans and Catholic by religious orientation. My paternal grandmother, Donna Tsushima Silveira Valles Sukhija, a…
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News
Sindhi Literary Sitting Held In Ahmedabad
As a new initiative to encourage the writers living outside Ahmedabad, a poem of young poetess Sameeksha Lachhwani was also…
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