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  2. Sindhi literature - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi literature (Sindhi: سنڌي ادب) is the collection of oral and written literature in the Sindhi language in prose (romantic tales and epic stories) and poetry (ghazals and nazm). The Sindhi language of the province of Sindh in Pakistan is considered one of the oldest languages of ancient India , and influenced the language of Indus ...

  3. Kalyan Bulchand Advani - Wikipedia

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    Kalyan Bulchand Advani (10 December 1911 [1] - 17 March 1994) was an Indian poet, critic, and scholar of Sindhi literature. [2] [1] He compiled an edition of the Shah Jo Risalo in 1958 and translated Kalidas's work Shakuntala in Sindhi. [1] He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award by the Government of India in 1968. [3] [1]

  4. Shah Jo Risalo - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jo Risalo was first translated into German in 1866 by Ernest Trumpp, a German scholar and missionary who became fascinated by Sindhi language and culture and the jogis and singers who sang Shah Latif’s verses. With the help of Sindhi scholars he compiled a selection of the original verses and called it "Shah Jo Risalo" (the message of Shah).

  5. Category:Sindhi literature - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Sindhi literature" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 ...

  6. Sindhi language - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi was one of the first Indo-Aryan languages to encounter influence from Persian and Arabic following the Umayyad conquest in 712 AD. A substantial body of Sindhi literature developed during the Medieval period, the most famous of which is the religious and mystic poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai from the 18th century. Modern Sindhi was ...

  7. Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi literature is very rich, [169] and is one of the world's oldest literatures. The earliest reference to Sindhi literature is contained in the writings of Arab historians. It is established that Sindhi was the first eastern language into which the Quran was translated, [170] [171] [172] in the 8th or 9th century.

  8. Sachal Sarmast - Wikipedia

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    Sachal Sarmast or Sacho Sarmast (Sindhi: سچو سرمست ‎; c. 1739 – 1827), was an 18th and 19th century Sindhi Sufi poet, mystic and philosopher from Daraza (present-day Sindh, Pakistan), regarded as an important figure in the Sindhi-language literature. He is revered throughout Pakistan.

  9. Shaikh Ayaz - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Ayaz SI (Sindhi: شيخ اياز ‎, Urdu: شیخ ایاز) born Mubarak Ali Shaikh (Sindhi: مبارڪ علي شيخ ‎, Urdu: مبارک علی شیخ) (March 1923 – 28 December 1997) was a Sindhi language poet, prose writer and former vice-chancellor of University of Sindh. [2]