Tagged with Kachho

ڪاڇي جي ڪنڌي ۽ شاھ لطيف ڀٽائي (عزيز ڪنگراڻي A great Poet of Sindh, Shah Latif  Bhitai and the Kachho region

ڪاڇي جي ڪنڌي ۽ شاھ لطيف ڀٽائي (عزيز ڪنگراڻي A great Poet of Sindh, Shah Latif Bhitai and the Kachho region

ڪاڇي جي ڪنڌي ۽ شاهه لطيف ڀٽائي The Kachho and Shah Latif Bhitai, By: Aziz Kingrani عزيز ڪنگراڻي شاهه عبدللطيف ڀٽائي سنڌ جو اهڙو عظيم شاعر آهي جنهن وقت ۽ سماجي حالتن جي نبض تي هٿ رکي اعلى فني قدرن جي اعلى معيار کي ڇُهندي عام ماڻهن جي ذهني سطح سان ٺهڪي عوامي ٻوليءَ ۾ … Continue reading

The Zoroastrian’s Ruins in Kachho region, Sindh, Pakistan

Sindh, a southern province of Pakistan has been remaining very prosperous and fertile in historic heritage since prehistoric period. Unfortunately, the invaders of western and northern countries always attacked and ruled on the Sindh. Thus, socially, culturally and religiously, this land remained under influence of invader nations. This act had been repeated in past almost … Continue reading

Westren Nara Canal

Western Nara Canal and its small channels Aziz Kingrani A big branch of Indus River had flown from Kandhkot to Manchhar in prehistoric period. In result of its flow Manchhar came in to existence. No one would be able to tell with confirmation that in which period such big branch flew, but its signs of … Continue reading

Concentration camp of British Period

Concentration Camp in Dadu Aziz Kingrani People of Sindh have remained patriotic through the centuries. Patriotism is in their blood, kith and kin, but unfortunately the collective national perception and vision has not developed and spread widely among them yet. How ever, when Sindh suffered or Sindh was kept by difficulties due to invasion and … Continue reading

Mianwal Movement

Mianwal Movement

Mainwal Movement in Dadu By: Aiz Kingrani For their independence, peace and prosperity and ownership of their resources and right of the indigenous rule, people of Sindh have made huge efforts. Some times the sword of foreign dominance and slavery had been hanging over their heads and at some intervals they have lived in peaceful … Continue reading

Witchy woman

Witchy woman

By Aziz Kingrani The stories where witches flew on broomsticks, cursed or stole a child for not being invited to the festivities, etc. did not end with childhood. They carry over in adulthood in different forms as folklore or legends and in many instances are taken quite seriously. The legends involving witches are not confined … Continue reading

Embroidery and Quilts

Embroidery and Quilts

Field Survey Report By: Aziz Kingrani Aim of survey The Endowment Fund Trust entrusted the responsibility of this survey as a team leader. According to this given task, the field survey in Kaachho area was completed in three rounds. The aim of the field survey was to take photographs and visualize the frescoes and other … Continue reading

Nani Gopal Majumdar

Nani Gopal Majumdar

THIS is apropos of your news item (Jan 17) and letter (Jan 18) about archaeologist Nani Gopal Majumdar. The report wrongly mentioned his birth year as 1868. It is Dec 1, 1897. It referred to Majumdar village as his birthplace though he was born in Jessore, now in Bangladesh. Sindh, then a western province of … Continue reading