Jiskani, Lal Baksh, Sindhi Studies Culture and History, Karachi, Peacock Publishers, 2020, 264 pages. Book review by Saba Sindhri (CEIAS-EHES) Sindh Studies Culture and History is a recent publication (2020) by Peacock Publishers, Karachi authored by Sindhi historian, Lal Baksh Jiskani. He has worked with other Sindhi scholars like Dr. Hamida Khuro and Dr. N. A. Baloch and started the academic journal Grassroots, published from the Pakistani Study Center at the University of Sindh. He is asso..
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Vengadasalam's book offers a comparison of the literary and artistic practices and philosophies of t...
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Saaz Aggarwal (edited and curated by), Sindhi Tapestry. Reflections on the Sindhi Identities: An Ant...
Kunbher, Khalid, Khana Badosh Qabeela (Noamdic Tribes), Sukkur, My Publication, 2020, 175 p. Book re...
Michel Boivin & Matthew A. Cook (Ed.), Interpreting the Sindhi World: Essays on Culture and History,...
"A landmark publication for the Sindhi community, Sindhnamah is a large-format illustrated book abo...
Book Review by the reviewer The Sindhis: Selling Anything, AnywhereThis is a book review by the Kh...
A Book of Conquest: The Chachnama and Muslim Origins in South Asia is a critical literary, historica...
We republish here a review of Peterson Indira and Soneji Devesh (eds.)'s “Performing Pasts: Reinvent...
A review of Religion and Public Culture: Encounters and Identities in Modern South India edited by K...
Boivin Michel. Suhail Zaheer Lari, A History of Sindh, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 1994. In: B...
South Asia is undoubtedly home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. The region has...
A review of Annam Bahu Kurvita: Recollecting the Indian Discipline of Growing and Sharing Food in Pl...
The Indian subcontinent displays a spectrum of culture and geography, the history of which reflects ...
The history of migration in India is vividly told in Chinmay Tumbe’s new book India Moving: A Histor...
Vengadasalam's book offers a comparison of the literary and artistic practices and philosophies of t...
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