describing Sindh culture and traditions comprehensively and having all details about Sindh. Sindh is a province of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province by population after Punjab. It ...
describing Sindh culture and traditions comprehensively and having all details about Sindh. Sindh is a province of Pakistan. Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province by population after Punjab. It is bordered by the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan to the west and north-west and Punjab to the north.The economy of Sindh is the second-largest in Pakistan after the province of Punjab; its provincial capital of Karachi is the most populous city in the country as well as its main financial hub. Sindh is home to a large portion of Pakistan's industrial sector and contains two of the country's busiest commercial seaports: Port Qasim and the Port of Karachi. The remainder of Sindh consists of an agriculture-based economy and produces fruits, consumer items and vegetables for other parts of the country.[7][8][9]
Sindh is sometimes referred to as the Bab-ul Islam (transl. 'Gateway of Islam'), as it was one of the first regions of the Indian subcontinent to fall under Islamic rule.[10][11] Ethnic Sindhi people constitute the largest group in the province; Sindh is also the place of residence for the overwhelming majority of Muhajirs (lit. 'migrants'), a multiethnic group of Indian Muslims who migrated to the region after the Partition of British India in 1947. The province is well known for its distinct culture, which is strongly influenced by Sufist Islam, an important marker of Sindhi identity for both Hindus and Muslims.[12] Sindh is prominent for its history during the Bronze Age under the Indus Valley civilization, and is home to two UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites: the Makli Necropolis and Mohenjo-daro.
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Presentation Sindh’s Different Cultural Elements Presented By: Mohammad Baqir Ali IB-PYP-2-Grey
There are five provinces of Pakistan. Each one of them has its own beautiful culture and traditions. Provinces are : Punjab Sindh Baluchistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwah Gilgit Baltistan
Local name of Sindh is ‘Mehran’ and it has the title of Bab-ul-Islam. Sindh is separated by Baluchistan with the help of River Indus.
There are five languages spoken in sindh. They are sindhi, lasi, kutchi, thari, and sindhi saraiki. 3 rd Sindhi is the most common language spoken in Pakistan after Punjabi and Pashto.
Sindhi people wear loose kameez and shalwar. People of sindh love to wear sindhi toppi that is the most eminent feature of sindhi culture. h ave some different wom e n u se sty l e s of Aj r a k as Sin d h i c ostumes embroidery and Du patt a .
In typical sindhi wedding, the food Is mostly sindhi mutton, curry, palak, channa daal.
Teejri Makar Sakranti Holi Akhandi Diwali Cheti Chand Naag Panchami
Sindhi music is popular in Pakistan and some parts of India. Famous Sindhi singers are: Abida Parveen Allan Fakir Sanam Marvi Shazia Khushk
“Th e Mo re P rett y , The More Profitable” It means that the truck art became a source of investment in the potential rev e nu es tran s p o rt busine s s a s it of in had the increasing the trade.
Malakhiroo is one of the famous sports of Sindh. Other sports include Wanjh wati , Kodi Kodi , Be e larhoo , Thipai Rand , Notinn and Biloor , cricket , football .
Thank You I hope my research on province Sindh will help my all classmates to understand the Sindh cultural heritage, music, food and handicrafts. Lets celebrate and preserve this rich culture for our future.