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  2. The Crafts of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sussi: Sussi is a term for multicolored striped or checked cloth produced mainly in Hala, Hyderabad and Thatta, Sindh. [9] [10] Sussi is thin handloom fabric made of cotton, silk, or a blend of the two, with colored warp stripes. Sindh region was known for its production and exports during the Mughal period. Sussi was most often made with red ...

  3. Tomb paintings of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhian art of painting and designing has its roots in history from Mohanjodaro and Amri civilizations. The art of painting on walls of monuments splendidly flourished in Sindh, formerly known as the Kalhora period. Kalhoras ruled over Sindh up to 1782 AD and were succeeded by Talpur Amirs who ruled up to 1843 AD.

  4. History of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sindh came to be at the forefront of the Khilafat Movement. [109] Although Sindh had a cleaner record of communal harmony than other parts of India, the province's Muslim elite and emerging Muslim middle class demanded separation of Sindh from Bombay Presidency as a safeguard for their own interests.

  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. Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro - Wikipedia

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    Perspective on the Art and Architecture of Sindh (2014) [7] Memorial Stones Tharparkar, Sindh (2017) [8] [9] Studies in Kalhora History: Economy and Architecture (2017) Symbols in Stone: The Rock Art of Sindh (2018) [10] The Rock Art of Karachi (2020) [11] Wall Paintings of Sindh (2020) [12] Reflections on Pothohar Heritage (2020)

  7. Sindhology - Wikipedia

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    Sindhology (Sindhi: سنڌيات ‎) is a field of South Asian studies and academic research that covers the history, society, culture, literature and people of Sindh, Pakistan. The subject was first brought into the academic circles with the establishment of the Institute of Sindhology at Sindh University in 1964.

  8. Pakistani craft - Wikipedia

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    [9] Matki earthen pot, a clay vase exhibition. Matki earthen pot is one of the handicrafts of Pakistan, especially in Rawalpindi and Islamabad are the main regions in country where people use and craft "matki" pots. [10] Ralli quilt, a traditional blanket of Sindh. The traditional blankets or textiles are mainly created by Sindhi artisans.

  9. Sindh Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sindh Museum (Urdu: سندھ میوزیم) is a museum located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] The museum was established in 1971 [2] to collect, preserve, study, and exhibit the records of the cultural history of Sindh. It also sometimes hosts cultural fairs. [3] [4]