SindhiLiterature
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History
History of Sindhi Language
Sindhi has extended its presence beyond the geographical boundaries of the province of Sindh. It is a living and thriving…
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Obituary
Seeing The Wounds, The Dew Wept On Flowers
Maqsood Gul achieved a high position in literature as a poet and prose writer. He authored several books, 10 of…
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Book Review
Mystical Odyssey of Aradhni
Authored by Zubaida Birwani, ‘Aradhni’ is a mystical adventure tale of protagonist Aradhni who has set on the journey to…
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Obituary
The Colors of Butterflies are Indefensible
Remembering Prof Naila Gul “Sapna” Qazi, renowned Sindhi poet, Educator, Calligrapher and Compere on 3rd anniversary of her demise …
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Languages
Partition Poetry in Sindhi
The pain of Partition is visible in Sindhi literature, but because of issues relating to language, script and translation, it…
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History
History of Sindhi Literature
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Sindhis Beyond Sindh
Remembering Dada Kirat Babani on his 100th Birthday
When the flames of WW-I were just weakening and fight for independence was simmering, a nondescript village Moro Lakho of…
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Book Review
Aaradhni and Progressive Sufi Subjecthood
Novel Aaradhni is weaved around the Sufi themes of freedom of expression, intellectual difference of opinion, inter-religious harmony, tolerance, and…
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Literature/Poetry
Sindhi poets advised to get their poetry translated into English
Emily Hauze, known as ‘Amriki Sindhiani’, who has visited Sindh 11 times and is translating Shah Jo Risalo in English,…
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Sindhi Literature
Addo Abdur Rahman: A tale from Sindh by Amarlal Hingorani
Amarlal Hingorani wrote his short story ‘Ado Abdul Rehman’ (Brother Abdul Rehman) in 1930 and it was reprinted again in…
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