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  2. List of Sindhi people - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Sindhi people who have origins in the Sindh province. [1] Businesspeople {{Columns-list|colwidth=10em| Bhai Pratap Dialdas;

  3. Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    Sindhis (/ ˈ s ɪ n d iː z /; سنڌي ‎ (Perso-Arabic), सिन्धी (); romanized: sindhī; pronounced) [18] are an Indo-Aryan [18] ethnolinguistic group, originating from and native to the Sindh region of Pakistan, who share a common Sindhi culture, history and language.

  4. List of Sindhi singers - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi music [1] is popular in Pakistan and some parts of India. There have been several world-famous Sindhi singers who have performed in Sindh and abroad .This is a list of notable Sindhi singers. [ 2 ]

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Indian Sindhi people - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2024, at 22:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Sindhi Hindus - Wikipedia

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    Jhulelal (), the Ishta Devta of the Sindhi Hindus.. Sindhi Hindus are Sindhis who follow Hinduism.They are spread across modern-day Sindh, Pakistan and India.After the partition of India in 1947, many Sindhi Hindus were among those who fled from Pakistan to the dominion of India, in what was a wholesale exchange of Hindu and Muslim populations in some areas.

  8. Mai Bakhtawar - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear whether Mai Bakhtawar used the famous Sindhi slogan of Sufi Shah Inayat, 'Jeko Khede So Khaey' (He who tills has the right to eat), [9] or something else. [4] [3] What is clear, however, is that her bold resistance deeply angered the armed men accompanying the landlord. In a tragic turn, their fury culminated in them fatally ...

  9. Category:Sindhi people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sindhi people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 250 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.