
Sindi people - Wikipedia
The Sindi (Ancient Greek: Σινδοι, romanized: Sindoi; Adyghe: Щынджыхэр; Ubykh: Шинджишвё; Latin: Sindi) were an ancient tribe that primarily lived in western Ciscaucasia. A portion of the …
Sindhis - Wikipedia
Sindhis are the third-largest ethnic group in Pakistan, after the Punjabis and Pashtuns, forming a majority in Sindh with historical communities also found in neighbouring Balochistan. They …
Sindhis in India - Wikipedia
Sindhis in India (Devanagari: सिन्धी, Sindhī, Naskh script: سنڌي) refer to a socio-ethnic group of Sindhi people living in the Republic of India, originating from Sindh (a province of modern-day …
Sindi people - Wikiwand
The Sindi (Ancient Greek: Σινδοι, romanized: Sindoi; Adyghe: Щынджыхэр; Ubykh: Шинджишвё; Latin: Sindi) were an ancient tribe that primarily lived in western Ciscaucasia. A portion of the …
Home - Sindhi Association of North America
Sindhi Association of North America (SANA) is the largest representative body of Sindhi Americans and Sindhi Canadians. With an overall membership of approximately ten thousand …
Sindhi people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sindhis (Sindhi: سنڌي; Sindhī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of people originating from the Sindh province of Pakistan. Today Sindhis mostly practice Islam, but historically they practised …
7 Facts About Sindhi People We Bet You Didn’t Know!
Dec 19, 2018 · Thanks to Bollywood movies, Sindhis have been stereotyped as Business Minded and Loud- with a taste for Bling and Animal prints when it comes to dress sense. But hey, …
Sindi Lab
Dr. Sindi is a Professor in Applied Mathematics at at the University of California, Merced and the current Chair of the Applied Mathematics Department. The Sindi Lab focuses on mathematical …
Sindi - Wikipedia
Sindi may refer to: Sindi people, an ancient people of the Taman Peninsula, nowadays Russia Sindi, Estonia, a town in Pärnu County, Estonia Sindi, Maharashtra, a town and municipal …
SINDHIS | Facts and Details
Sindh is an arid province known for its feudal landowners, Sufi saints and irrigation agriculture. Named after the Sanskrit word the Indus River, it is situated between the Punjab, the Thar …