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Sindh: Stories from a Vanished Homeland

A tribute to a landless but brave and high-achieving people

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The last ship to freedom by Shyam Sujan

Congratulations to Shyam Sujan on the publication of his memoirs, THE LAST SHIP TO FREEDOM – 75 years of India’s … More

Sindhi mutton and a course on Sindhi culture

“Tina dear, the marriage ceremony begins at 11am, so you can have a little rest and then get ready.” My … More

Wall Paintings of Sindh: a book by Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro

In India, Sindhis are most often seen as a mercantile community – hardworking and enterprising, but almost entirely focussed on … More

Sindhi Tapestry: reflections on identity

WHO, WHAT, AND WHYSomething about this book and its writers, by Saaz Aggarwal The idea for this book started with … More

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Losing Home

All things are difficult before they become easy

My father refused to be called a refugee

The last ship to freedom by Shyam Sujan

Some complexities of restoring a lost heritage

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