• Hence, the term "Sindhi" was also introduced to replace "Sindi".[citation needed]. In the Balochi language, the traditional terms for Sindhis are Jadgal and Jamote.
  • Sindhi comes from Sindhu, the life-giving (and depending on the season, the life-taking) river. The name was the be-all for the people, the religion and the land.
  • After the partition of India in 1947, most Sindhi Hindus and Sindhi Sikhs migrated to the newly formed Dominion of India and other parts of the world.
  • Sindhi folk Singers and women play a vital role to transmit the Sindhi folklore. They sang the folktales of Sindh in songs with passion in every village of Sindh.
  • Sindhi. Sindh is a province, now in Pakistan, but previously part of undivided India. It is where the Indus Valley civilization flourished from 2300BC-1760BC.
  • According to Islamic Sindhi tradition, the first translation of the Quran into Sindhi was completed in the year 883 CE / 270 AH in Mansura, Sindh.
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