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Is married to | Sindhi actress Preeti Jhangiani. |
Africa, and tied for second place with the Red | Sindhi after the Sahiwal as the best dairy breeds amo |
"The Priest King Wearing | Sindhi Ajruk", c.2500 BC, in the National Museum of P |
t is also known as rotli in Gujarati, maani in | Sindhi and phulka in Punjabi and Saraiki. |
original manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Urdu, | Sindhi and Turkish languages. |
Kharadar literally means salty gate in both | Sindhi and Urdu; the neighbourhood might have receive |
, the Pakistan Vagri are Hindu, and speak both | Sindhi and their own language, Bagri, which distantly |
856), and edited George Stack's `Dictionary of | Sindhi and English' (Bombay, 1855). |
group led by the Deobandi Maulana Ubaid Allah | Sindhi and Mahmud al Hasan (principle of the Darul Ul |
e onset of the World War I, Maulana Ubaidullah | Sindhi and Mahmud al Hasan (principal of the Darul Ul |
rati, Hindi, Kutchi, Khojki, Swahili, Persian, | Sindhi and Urdu. |
improvement of other breeds including the Red | Sindhi and the Sahiwal. |
that has writings in six languages - Gujarati, | Sindhi, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Hindi and also words o |
ident, Barkatullah as Prime Minister, Ubaid al | Sindhi as the Minister for India, Maulavi Bashir as W |
Sindhi Association | |
Moolchand ... | Sindhi businessman / Ranjeet's Creditor (as Mulchand) |
azilian, Brahman, Nelore, Ongole, Sahiwal, Red | Sindhi, Butana, Kenana, Boran, Baggara, Tharparkar, K |
ferent types of topi caps exist including, the | Sindhi cap, worn in Sindh and the crochet topi that i |
He also appointed a famous | Sindhi civil servant Mr. Bashir Ahmed Siddiqui as the |
The | Sindhi community in Hong Kong are viewed as the wealt |
of student spots are reserved for the minority | Sindhi community. |
e city.The city has a considerable presence of | Sindhi community. |
Sindhi cuisine refers to the native cuisine of the Si | |
e languages that are not available are Nepali, | Sindhi, Dogri |
studies of Shah Waliullah's works, Ubaidullah | Sindhi emerged as non-Pan-Islamic scholar. |
In 1319 A.H. (1901 AD) Maulana | Sindhi established a Madressa , religious school, fro |
Roma Asrani was born into a Hindu | Sindhi family from Delhi, who later settled in Chenna |
try are known as the Seven Queens, heroines of | Sindhi folklore who have been given the status of roy |
While Sindh is not present in modern India, | Sindhi food is eaten in India, where a sizeable numbe |
in a variety of languages such as Urdu/Hindi, | Sindhi, Gujarati and Swahili as well as courses on va |
nguage is Marathi, followed by Hindi, English, | Sindhi, Gujarati, Kannada and Tamil. |
involved are Bhatoo (Punjabi Muslim), Bhagri ( | Sindhi Hindu), Mirasi(Rajasthani-origin Muslim), and |
e year 2006", Sain is not his first name but a | Sindhi honorific title and is also spelt Saeen or Sai |
The daily food in most | Sindhi households consists of wheat-based flat-bread |
Hakim Ali Zardari, a | Sindhi industrialist and landlord from Sindh, Pakista |
t Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation, | Sindhi is cited to have tried to add the amendment to |
u, Bhojpuri, Oriya, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, | Sindhi, Kannada, Gujarati, Telugu, Maghi, Maithili an |
of Shah Abdul Latif, the immortal poet of the | Sindhi language and one of the greatest poets of the |
Nabi Bakhsh Baloch, a renowned linguist of the | Sindhi language, has compiled and printed a new editi |
ht in Urdu except for the subjects English and | Sindhi language. |
st, publisher, distributor, and printer of the | Sindhi language. |
He said poems in Persian and | Sindhi languages. |
The | Sindhi legend of Noori Jam Tamachi took place around |
He was an internationally acclaimed scholar of | Sindhi literature as well as a historian, journalist |
June 1908 - 8 February 1981), was a figure of | Sindhi literature and journalism. |
ey speak a dialect of Kutchi, with substantial | Sindhi loan words. |
They speak Kutchi, with many | Sindhi loanwords. |
They speak Kutchi with many | Sindhi loanwords. |
They speak Kutchi with heavy | Sindhi loanwords. |
The Theba speak Kutchi, which many | Sindhi loanwords. |
ri communities, they speak Kutchi with several | Sindhi loanwords. |
s of the town of Gambhat are converts from the | Sindhi Lohana community, and provided many distinguis |
y ligatures for Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, | Sindhi, Maghribi, Uyghur, Kashmiri, Hebrew, Judeo-Ara |
ording to their traditions, the word in ker in | Sindhi means a dreadful sin. |
portant Muslim minority who claim descent from | Sindhi Memon traders that arrived from Sindh to Sri L |
ber of Kathiawadi Memon, other than Cutchi and | Sindhi Memon, worldwide are over one million. |
14 | Sindhi Model Senior Secondary School |
After the independence of India and Pakistan, | Sindhi movies are manufactured in Pakistan, India and |
Sindhi movies, are films in Sindhi language or with S | |
practice at his Alvi Dental Hospital based in | Sindhi Muslim Society, Karachi. |
The Sandhai (or | Sindhi) Muslim are a community found in the state of |
Like Ibrahim Joyo, G.M. Syed blended | Sindhi nationalism with communism and Sufism through |
Sindhi nationalism is the political expression of eth | |
ciated with the secular Baloch nationalist and | Sindhi nationalist movements that seek autonomy or se |
The | Sindhi nationalist movement's demands have ranged fro |
M. Syed), was a | Sindhi nationalist, leftist, revolutionary and a sufi |
Flag used by some | Sindhi nationalists showing an axe |
en dozens of articles published in English and | Sindhi newspapers and magazines in Pakistan. |
Vivek is a | Sindhi of Indian descent and was born and raised in H |
ID with the capture of letters from Ubaidullah | Sindhi, one of the Deobandi leaders then in Afghanist |
The | Sindhi people in Hong Kong, part of the worldwide Sin |
s mostly sung in languages like Urdu, Punjabi, | Sindhi, Persian and Turkish. |
Shaikh Ayaz, | Sindhi poet of Pakistan |
Shaikh Ayaz, the famous | Sindhi poet, translated it into Urdu. |
One of its most famous renderings is in | Sindhi poetry by Shah Abdul Latif Bhita'i in his Shah |
The new era in | Sindhi poetry heralded by Miyun Shah Inyat soon found |
There is also a significant | Sindhi population present in Pimpri. |
Chembur, a suburb of Mumbai with a large | Sindhi population, has Hemu Kalani Marg named after t |
From 1949 till 1980, | Sindhi practiced law in the Rajasthan High Court in J |
At the age of 26, she married fellow | Sindhi Rajesh Nihalani, a tailor. |
Maulana | Sindhi returned to the Darul Uloom Deoband in 1909, a |
One of the major poets of | Sindhi, Shah Abdul Latif has been called the Chaucher |
s found with in the Punjabi ethnic groups, and | Sindhi Shaikhs are found with in the Sindhi ethnic gr |
Sindh by the Arabs, around 8th Century A.D.The | Sindhi Sipahi form a large part of the Muslim Rajputs |
By the end of year 1500 AD, nearly the entire | Sindhi Swarankar community had returned to Sindh. |
Around that time, the | Sindhi Swarankar community returned from Kutch to the |
Khudabadi | Sindhi Swarankar: Historically associated with the Si |
eyer (piano, vocals, wood flute), Shaun Hyder ( | Sindhi tamboura), Alice Kemp (bowed guitar) and T.J. |
a green-and-white striped dome, decorated with | Sindhi tilework flags and bunting/ Abdullah Shah Ghaz |
Father Francis Kotwani, the first | Sindhi to be ordained a Catholic priest, served as as |
The Thaheem (or Thahim, Taheem, Tahim) are a | Sindhi tribe of Arab origin found in Sindh and Punjab |
Zardari (tribe), | Sindhi tribe which are settled in Sindh |
Sindhi was primarily raised and educated by his mothe | |
s probable that the ancestral stock of the Red | Sindhi was a principal component of the Zebu cattle b |
ed and Dhand means shallow wetland, Dhand is a | Sindhi word for a shallow saucer shaped depression. |
Amar Sindhu is a | Sindhi writer and professor. |
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