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Saraiki culture is the culture of the Saraiki people, ... The Associated Press of Pakistan has launched a Saraiki version of its site, as well. [18] Saraiki alphabet;
This is an accepted version of this page This is the accepted version, checked on 23 February 2025. There are template/file changes awaiting review. Multi-ethnic group in Pakistan Ethnic group Saraikis سرائیکی Depiction of Saraiki men near Derawar Fort Total population c. 20 million Regions with significant populations Pakistan 20,324,637 Languages Saraiki Religion Majority Sunni Islam ...
Sajarak also known as Saraiki ajrak (Saraiki: سرائیکی اجرک) is a form of block-printing, inspired by the Sindhi Ajrak, found in South Punjab in Pakistan. It has become a symbol of the Saraiki culture and traditions.
The Saraikis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group inhabiting parts of central and southeastern Pakistan, primarily in the southern part of the Pakistani province of Punjab. [21] They are mainly found in Derajat, a cultural region of central Pakistan, located in the region where the provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan meet.
Saraiki cuisine (Saraiki: سرائیکی کھاݨیں) refers to the native cuisine of the Punjabis in central Pakistan. It is one of the key part of the Pakistani and South Asian cuisines . Saraiki Punjabi food comprises many unique local dishes, and also shares influences with neighbouring regional cuisines.
Saraiki culture, the culture of the Saraiki Punjabi people of Pakistan; Saraiki diaspora, Saraiki people of Pakistan dispersed around the world; Saraiki literature, the literature of Saraiki Punjabi people of Pakistan; Saraiki music, music of Saraiki Punjabi people of Pakistan; Saraikistan, a geographical region and a proposed province in Pakistan
The other name for the Multani kurta is the Saraiki kurta. Over the kurta or kameez, the kurti is also sometimes worn. The Multani shalwar kameez when worn by men is accompanied by a turban known as a patka [25] and/or a scarf draped over the shoulders. Women wear the outfit with a head scarf known as the bochan.
Saraiki men also like to have moustaches, and little beard. In Saraiki population, there is Charpai culture, locally known as khatt کھٹ, Khatrra کھٹڑا and Hamacha culture. Charpai and Hamacha means a big heavy wooden bed wooven with ropes made of date-tree leaves or Koondr long leaves, which are kept at Chowks and Deras.Normally people ...