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The Chronicles of Silence: An Interview with Dr. Hamida Khuhro, a renowned historian – PART – XI

The colonization of Sindh bears many similarities to the occupation of the western areas of Palestine – Dr. Hamida Khuhro [Translator’s note: This is a translation of renowned historian Dr. Hamida Khuhro’s comprehensive interview, originally published in the Sindhi magazine Nao Niapo, Karachi in May, 1986. The interview

Show-stopping stone: Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show to unveil rare uncut emerald tomorrow

Under the patronage of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the 53rd edition of the Watch Jewellery Middle East Show will launch tomorrow, thrilling patrons with a glittering display of timepieces, diamonds, gold, precious stones, pearls, emeralds, and rare, priceless jewellery exhibited

B32 to 44: Unveiling Body Politics and Contemporary Women’s Struggles

This Indian film delves into the pervasive issue of women being unjustly reduced to mere physicality, shedding light on the challenges they face in today’s society. The film “B 32 to 44” elaborately navigates the subtly landscape of women’s experiences, deftly addressing profound themes such as body politics and

HUMOUR IN MODERN SINDHI LITERATURE

Humour, as a distinctive form of creative art, is relatively a modern phenomenon, and Sindhi literature is not barren of elements of good humour I have no big claim to make about a great tradition of humour in Sindhi literature. Perhaps it may be the case with other Indian literature as well, since humour, as a distinctive form of creative

Lady Evelyn Cobbold: a woman against all odds

I was once scrolling down my Facebook account and then I stopped at a post. It was Ms. Yvonne Ridley’s photo of 20 Scottish Muslims on a mission to visit a lonely grave in the Highlands. There they prayed and remembered the deceased with due honor. I was intrigued by the fact that the very grave is up the mountains and it belongs to the