• Modern Sindhi was promoted under British rule beginning in 1843, which led to the current status of the language in independent Pakistan after 1947.
  • Official channel of Sindhi Wikipedia (the free online encyclopedia), Sindhi Wiktionary (the free online dictionary) & other Sindhi languages Wikis projects.S...
  • 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.
  • Sindhi Women in traditional clothing with peshani patti on their heads. Total populationc. 45 millionRegions with significant populationsPakistan39,252,262[1][2]...
  • loanwords which have been absorbed by Sindhi. The distinctiveness of Sindhi is emphasized by its script (Khubchandani, pp. 634-36), a specialized...
  • Sindhi ( Sindhi : سنڌي, Urduca : سندھی, Devanagari : सिन्धी, Sindhi ), Pakistan'ın bir eyaleti olan Sindh'den gelen Sindhi konuşan sosyo-etnik bir gruptur .
  • 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.
  • In the nineteenth century, Sindhi men wore dhoti, jammo (a long shirt), achhi pagree (white turban), and bhochhan ( a shawl, always white).
  • As at all places Sindhis are very less in numbers hence it is not possible for all to learn read and write Sindhi language.