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  2. History of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sindh refers to the history of the modern-day ... Significant excavation has since been conducted at the site of the city, ... Sindhi Hindus, ...

  3. Culture of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Sindhi culture go back to the distant past. Archaeological research during the 19th and 20th centuries showed the roots of social life, religion, and culture of the people of the Sindh: their agricultural practises, traditional arts and crafts, customs and traditions, and other parts of social life, going back to a mature Indus Valley Civilization of the third millennium BC.

  4. Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    Having been isolated throughout history, unlike its neighbours, Sindhi culture has preserved its uniqueness. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] After the partition of British India in 1947, many Sindhi Hindus and Sindhi Sikhs migrated to the newly independent Dominion of India and other parts of the world; some Sindhis fled and formed diasporas settling in ...

  5. Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sindh (/ ˈ s ɪ n d / SIND; Sindhi: سِنْڌ ‎; Urdu: سِنْدھ, pronounced; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind) is a province of Pakistan.Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province by population after Punjab.

  6. Sindhis in India - Wikipedia

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    A community housing society was created in Cox Town, with a temple, Sindhi Association and a Sindhi Social Hall, a community hub for celebrations, marriages and festivals such as Holi and Guru Nanak Jayanti. The immigration of the community resulted in the introduction of Sindhi culture and cuisine to the city. [13]

  7. Category:History of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Sindh" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. ... Sindhi Jats; Sindhi Sammat; Sindhu Kingdom; Sindhu-Sauvīra;

  8. Mansura, Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Mansura (Arabic: المنصورة, romanized: al-manṣūra, lit. 'the triumphant [city]'; Sindhi: منصوره ‎), referred to as Brahmanabad or Bahmanabad (Sindhi: برهمڻ آباد ‎, romanized: barhamaṇabād, pronounced [ˈbəɾɦəmnɑːˈbɑːd̪]) in later centuries, [1] was the historic capital of the caliphal province of Sindh, during the eighth century under the Umayyad ...

  9. Sindhu Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom of Sindh in 700 AD. Sindhu kingdom or simply Sindhu was an ancient kingdom on the Indian subcontinent.It stretched the banks of river Sindhu (Indus). It was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata and in the Harivamsa Purana, often alongside the Sauvira kingdom.