Tagged with Sindh

The Roots of Sindhi Language in the Vedic Era

The Roots of Sindhi Language in the Vedic Era

سنڌي ٻوليءَ جون ويدڪ دؤر ۾ جَڙُون (The Roots of Sindhi Language in the Vedic Era) عزيز ڪنگراڻي Aziz Kingrani Abstract: This paper explores the antiquity of Sindhi Language with reference to the ancient Vedic Era, by tracing its roots in the Vedic Culture. It postulates that tracing the roots of Sindhi language in the … Continue reading

Indus Script in stones in Sindh, Pakistan

Indus Script in stones in Sindh, Pakistan

سنڌ ۾ پٿرن تي سنڌُو لکت…….…عزيز ڪنگراڻي Indus script in stone in Sindh, Pakistan Abstract The paper deals with the discovery of Indus seal script and its Variant Script engraved in stones. The symbols of Indus Script and its Varian Script have been discovered in Sindh, Pakistan. The Indus seals script and its variant inscribed … Continue reading

Ranokot Fort: Great wall of Sindh, Pakistan

Ranokot Fort: Great wall of Sindh, Pakistan

By: Aziz Kingrani Abstract It is clear that Ranikot fort was built for the purpose of defense and residence. The rulers of different times lived here and time by time it had been repaired by them. Very old coins, terracotta of Indus Civilization, engraved sign of swastika, leaf of papal tree, peacock, sunflower, lotus flower, … Continue reading

The mission of great saint of poor people

The mission of great saint of poor people

By: Aziz Kingrani Hazarat Syyed Usman Marwandi Lal Shahbaz Qalandar is well-known and celebrated Sufi saint of Sindh, a southern province of Pakistan. He is the greatest saint of poor people. Hazarat Qalandar Lal is famous as itinerant, but mostly, he lived among the gatherings of common people. His mysticism attracted people from all religions … 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

The roaring River Gaaj

The roaring River Gaaj

The roaring River Gaaj By Aziz Kingrani The magical stream … the romantic rhythm of the waves … the beauty of the flowing river by the mountains … standing by its bank in the dusk … one’s mood is uplifted … one feels inclined to create poetry even if he is not a poet. Welcome … Continue reading

Ancient sites, towns and villages

Ancient sites, towns and villages

Ancient places and towns of Dadu Aziz Kingrani Dadu district of Sindh, a southern province of Pakistan is treasure of historical, archaeological and cultural heritages. Numerous historical and archaeological sites, places, towns and villages are situated in the boundaries of present Dadu District. Such historical richness of Dadu District is briefly discussed herein article. Dadu … 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

Neroonkot or Neroon Jo Qilo in Dadu

Neroonkot or Neroon Jo Qilo in Dadu

Neroon Fort and Division in Dadu District, Sindh, Pakistan Aziz Kingrani A Neroon fort that we are going to discuss is not an old and controversial name of Hyderabad city of Sindh, but it was a fort and division of Sehwan sarkar (government) during the period of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. I am of the … Continue reading