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Book Review: The Musalman Races

Sheikh Sadik Sher Ali’s book ‘Musalman Races, Found in Sindh, Balochistan and Afghanistan’ authored in 1901, is a valuable historical and ethnographic record The book is a Short Sketch, Historical and Traditional, of the Musalman Races Found in Sindh, Baluchistan and Afghanistan written by Sheikh Sadik Sher Ali in 1901.

Hakro – The Disappeared River of Sindh

Recently, geological and climatological experts have probed evolution and disappearance of Hakro River Satellite imagery has traced the Hakro River’s buried courses, and isotope analysis says ancient water still stored under the Thar Desert. Several thousand years ago, the Indian subcontinent experienced significant

VANISHING WATERBODIES OF SINDH

The water bodies in Hyderabad, Sindh, are facing serious challenges that are adversely affecting their ecological health and the well-being of aquatic birds Fifteen years ago, while driving to university in the morning, I used to see many aquatic birds catching their prey from water bodies all along the railway track crossing Giddu Chock

Guajarati is not a dying language, but….!

One of the main reasons for the decline of the Gujarati language usage in Pakistan is the state policies that have neglected promotion of the language The Gujarati language, spoken by the Gujarati community in Pakistan, is facing a critical situation. This language has a rich history and cultural significance, but the country’s

Visiting the Rabari in India’s Kutch: nomads on an ancient land

India’s nomadic pastoralists migrate for eight months a year, covering huge distances The animals are returning on a biblical scale, flooding into this green expanse, like grains of sand rushing into an hourglass. Water buffalo, camel caravans, herds of cows and goats swarm over the horizon towards me on these vast, stark plains