Sindh and the Races that Inhabit the Valley of the Indus: With Notices of the Topography and History of [the] ProvinceWith Notices Of The Topography And History Of Province. |
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 35 |
CHAPTER III | 56 |
CHAPTER IV | 81 |
CHAPTER V | 114 |
Moslem Education at Schools and Colleges under the Native Rulers | 134 |
CHAPTER VII | 158 |
Tasawwuf or Sufyism in Sindh The Sufi Poets The Pirs or | 198 |
Ceremonies Observed by Sindhis at the Birth of Infants Akiko | 258 |
their Dress | 283 |
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Affghan Affghanistan Ameers Amils ancient appear Arabic Babiho Banyan bard Belochis Bhang Brahmans Brahui bride called camel caste celebrated ceremony CHAPTER chief clan classes clothes colour considered corpse Cutch death dialect dress drink faith Fakir father female fond Ghot ground hand head Hindoo holy honour husband Hyderabad India Indus Islam Jajak Jataki Kalhora Kardar Kazi Khairpur Khan kind Koran Kurrachee lady language latter learned Lohana Marui means Miyan Mohammed Moslem Multan Mumal Murid Murshid Nakshbandi Nasir Khan Naskhi native Omerkot Panjabi peculiar Persian Pinniyawaro practice prayer present prince probably province Punhu Rano recite religious remarkable resembles river rulers Rupees saint Sanscrit Sassui Sayyid Sehwan seldom Shah Shaykh Sikh Sindh Sindhi language specimen Sufi Sukkur Talpur Tasawwuf Tattah thou tion tomb town tribe turban Umar usually verse women words