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Sindhi Culture has its Roots in Old Indus Civilization
Sindh is a repository of
varied cultural values and has
remained the seat of civilization and meeting point of diverse cultures from
times immemorial.Culture of Sindh
has its roots in the Indus Valley Civilization. Sindh has been shaped by the
geography of the largely desert region, the natural resources it had available
and the continuous foreign influences. Indus or Sindhu River that passes
through the land and the Arabian Sea, that defines its borders, also supported
the seafaring traditions among the local people. Depending on population, Sindh
is the second largest province of Pakistan. Karachi port and Arabian Sea are
the possessions of the Sindh. Sindh has a different language, traditions,
folklore, customs and lifestyle from rest of the country. The regional climate
also reflects why the Sindhi have the language, folklore, traditions, customs
and lifestyle that are so different from the neighbouring regions.Sindhi
culture is also practiced by the Sindhi diaspora. Sindhi culture is the fusion
of various cultures. Sindh is ruled by various dynasties such as the Arabs.
Mughals also ruled on a major part of the sub continent, then Arghuns came and
ruled. Soomras and Kalhoras are also in the list of the rulers. Therefore, the
people of Sindh after Independence on August 14, 1947 developed their own
exclusive artistic culture and traditions.

Sindhi
language is the oldest language of Pakistan. Sindhi language used to be spoken
in the southern part of sub continent. People of Sindh are more inclined
towards an agricultural based lifestyle. The fertile Indus Plains provide a
valuable source of income for the local people who practice farming on these
lands. Inland fishing is also practiced along the Indus River in Upper Sind
providing further opportunities for indigenous people. Itinerant way of
lifestyle is commonly seen in the deserted regions of Thar where people move
from place to place in search for drinking water sources along with their
animals. The roots of Sindhi culture and civilization date back to the distant
past. Archaeological researches during 19th and 20th centuries showed the roots
of social life, religion and culture of the people of the Sindh, their
agricultural practices, traditional arts and crafts, customs and tradition and
other parts of social life, going back to a ripe and mature Indus Valley Civilization of the third
millennium BC. Recent researches have traced the Indus valley civilization to
even earlier ancestry. Sindhi poetry is also prominent in Sindhi culture.
Poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Sachal Sarmast is very famous amongst all
of Pakistanis. Regional poets are Shaikh Ayaz, Ustaad Bhukhari, Ahmed Khan,
Madhoosh, Adal Soomro, Ayaz Gul, Abdul Ghaffar Tabasum, G.N.Qureshi, Rukhsana
Preet, Waseem Soomro. Many Sindhi poets are doing their poetry work
continuously.

The culture of Sindh is very rich and Sindhi people are very
simple and their lifestyle is also very simple. Ajrak and Sindhi Topi are the
symbols of Sindhi culture and civilization for thousands of years. Ajrak,
basically, is a name given to unique block print shawls. Sindhi culture
displays special designs and pattern in these shawls. Mostly, red, black and
yellow colors are used while making these shawls. Sindh has a rich heritage of
traditional handicraft that has evolved over the centuries. Perhaps the most
professed exposition of Sindhi culture is in the handicrafts of Hala, a town
some 30 kilometres from Hyderabad. Hala’s artisans manufacture high-quality and
impressively priced wooden handicrafts, textiles, paintings, handmade paper
products, and blue pottery. Lacquered wood works are known as Jandi, painting
on wood, tiles, and pottery known as Kashi, hand woven textiles including
khadi, susi, and ajraks are synonymous with Sindhi culture preserved in Hala’s
handicraftt. Sindhi language is an ancient language spoken in Pakistan and many
other parts of the world. It is just an Indo-Aryan language spoken by
approximately 41 million people in Pakistan, and 12 million people in India; it
is the second most spoken language of Pakistan, mostly spoken in the Sindh
province.

It is a recognized official language in Pakistan, and also an
official language in India. Government of Pakistan issues National Identity
Cards to its citizens only in two languages Sindhi and Urdu. Sindhi language
is also strongly influenced by Sanskrit and about 70% of the words in Sindhi
are of Sanskrit origin. Sindhi is a very rich language with a vast vocabulary;
this has made it a favorite of many writers and so a lot of literature and
poetry has been developed in Sindhi. It has become the inspiration for Sindhi
art, music, literature, culture and the way of life. Sindhi music has its own
unique quality. It is performed in many different ways. Sufi music is performed
at shrines, and other simple music is performed at studios and gatherings The
language can be written using the Devanagri or Arabic script. There are
numerous traditional sports which are very famous in Sindh. Malakhro is one of
the most famous games in Sindh. KodiKodi, Wanjh wati, Notinn, Thipai Rand,
Beelarhoo and Biloor are some other famous games.

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