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  2. 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.

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  4. List of cultural heritage sites in Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sindh province of Pakistan is home to nearly 3000 sites and monuments, of which 1600 as protected under the provincial, Sindh Cultural Heritage (Protection) Act 1994 while 1200 remain unprotected. [1] Following is the list of cultural heritage sites in the province.

  5. Sindhi Cultural Day - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Cultural day is observed to display solidarity among the Sindhi-speaking masses; the event is celebrated throughout Sindh and all over the world. The culture and heritage day was celebrated for the first time on 6 December 2009 [ 7 ] (as the Sindhi Topi Day) as a backlash to the comments of anchorperson Dr. Shahid Masood who had ...

  6. Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    Ajrak and Sindhi topi, one of the symbols of Sindhi culture. Sindhis are very festive and like to organize festivals to commemorate their culture and heritage. Most Sindhi celebrate Sindhi Culture day, which is celebrated regardless of religion to express their love for their culture. [185] [186] It is observed with great zeal. [187] [188]

  7. The Crafts of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Sagi/Choti: Sagi/Choti is a hair accessory used by Sindhi women and Punjabi women as well to tie their hairs into braids, it is made of many colors, beads, pompons, shells, mirrors etc, traditionally some Sindhi women also used a silver or gold jewelry on braids as well.

  8. Sindhi traditions and rituals - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi groom with "Morh" and garland made of money. A wedding procession called jjanjja takes place from the groom's house to the bride's house. Traditionally, the groom rode on a horse or on camel surrounded by his relatives and friends; nowadays a decorated car may also be used. The procession members dance, sing, and play music.

  9. Mach kachehri - Wikipedia

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    Mach Kachehri (Sindhi: مَڇُ ڪَچَهِرِي) is a centuries-old Sindhi winter tradition, [1] [2] in which a group of people sit around a bonfire during winter season. [1] [3] It is commonly held in the countryside of the Pakistani province of Sindh, especially in the Thar Desert. During Mach Kachehri, an elder villager tells proverbs ...