- Sindhis - Wikipedia
Sindhis are the third-largest ethnic group in Pakistan, after the Punjabis and Pashtuns, forming a majority in Sindh with historical communities also found in neighbouring Balochistan They form a significant diasporic population in India, mostly partition -era migrants and their descendants
- Sindhi language and alphabets - Omniglot
Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Pakistan, and also in India and Singapore In Pakistan it is spoken in Sindh and Balochistan provinces, and in Hyderabad and Karachi, by about 31 million people (in 2017)
- Who are the Sindhis? - sindhipartnership. com
Recognized as one of the scheduled languages of India and an official language in Pakistan, Sindhi has been the medium through which generations of poets, saints, and scholars have expressed their thoughts, spirituality, and wisdom
- Sindhi language | History, Writing System Dialects | Britannica
Sindhi language, Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 23 million people in Pakistan, mostly living in the southeastern province of Sindh, where it has official status, and in the adjacent Las Bela district of Balochistan
- ABOUT SINDHIS – SINDHI WELFARE ASSOCIATION
Sindhis are an ethno-linguistic group originating from the Sindh region, which is now part of Pakistan The history of Sindhis stretches back to ancient times, associated with one of the earliest known human civilizations, the Indus Valley Civilization
- Sindhi Language | Sindhi Language Authority
Sindhi is one of the major languages of Pakistan , spoken in the province of Sindh by approximately forty million people It is one of the oldest language of the sub-continent with a rich culture, vast folklore and extensive literature
- Sindhi language - Wikipedia
Sindhi is a Northwestern Indo-Aryan language, and thus related to, but not mutually intelligible with, Saraiki and Punjabi Sindhi has several regional dialects The earliest written evidence of modern Sindhi as a language can be found in a translation of the Qur’an into Sindhi dating back to 883 AD [4]
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