Sindhi
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Memoirs
The Tahri That Binds: A Sindhi Sweet Rice Dish Connects A Woman To Her History
During langar, tahri was often served with sai bhaji, a green, leafy vegetable and lentil stew, or bhee aloo, lotus…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Why Sindhis love their papad
For many Sindhis, food filled in the void of home after Partition. Papad holds a very special place in the…
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Blogs
Why I Hated Being Sindhi
I’ve come to understand that my Sindhi identity is deeper than the bling and the money and the kadhi chawal.…
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Profile
A Sindhi who served Muslim world as Madina’s Leader Scholar and Ambassador of Egypt
Sheikh Muhammad Abid Al Sindi is famous scholar within South Asia and beyond who authored thirty seven books on various…
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Literature
Mohan Rakesh Guglani – The towering personality of modern Hindi literature
Mohan Rakesh Guglani was born in Amritsar on January 8, 1925; His father was a lawyer who had migrated from…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Mangharam Harwani – Determined Visionary
Brilliant hands on engineer, an exceedingly successful businessman, heading a top-ranking company SUNICO, also produced Sindhi films to promote language…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Happy Being a Sindhi – The Sindhi Experience
After my generation this Sindhi experience perhaps would be available only in the museums and libraries for research and documentation.…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Ritu Prakash Chhabria – a renowned philanthropist of India
According to Mrs. Ritu Prakash ‘Share the Load’ concept can help speedy completion of social projects. Mrs. Ritu Prakash Chhabria…
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Prem Ramchandani – Martyr of History’s Cruelty
During tenth air raid, when Prem’s plane was hit by retaliatory firing of Pakistan’s ground forces, he flew back to…
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