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Rulers of Sindh (pre-muslim invasion)

Aryan Sindh

Muslim Invasion

Dynasties of Sindh (post-muslim invasion)

British Rule of Sindh

Women in Modern Sindh

Works Cited

Works Cited


Agha, Gul. Personal interview. 27 April 2006.

1.  Halai, Javed Soz. “State of Violence Against Women in Sindh.” The South Asian. 25 Dec.
2005 < http://www.thesouthasian.org/archives/000543.html>.

2.  Hassan, Syed Atiq ul. “Sindh Grievances in today’s perspective.” Media Moniters Network. 23 June 2004 <http://world.mediamonitors.net/headlines/sindh_grievances_in_today_s_
perspective>.

3.  “Historical, Cultural Backgroud & Geography of Sindh.” Government of Sindh: Offical Website. <http://www.sindh.gov.pk/historical_cultural_background/historical-backgroundI.htm>.

4.  “History: Karachi and Pakistan.” Window to Karachi. 26 May 2002 <http://newark.rutgers.edu/~au/history.htm>.

5.  “History of Sindh.” Sanj-Sindhi Assosiation of New Jersey. <http://www.geocities.com/sindhnj/sindhist.html>.

6.  “History of Sindh.” Wikipedia. 1 May 2006 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Sindh>.

7.  “Islamization and the Arab Conquest of Sindh.” South Asian History. 2 May 2002 <http://india_resource.tripod.com/sindh.html >.

8.  Khan, Afab Hassan. “Women in Sindh.” Articles Factory. 23 June 2004 <http://www.articlesfactory.com/articles/womens-issues/women-in-sindh.html>.

9.  Kimatrai, N. S. “History of Hindus in Sind.” Dal Sabzi for the Aatman. July 2000 <http://www.dalsabzi.com/books/history_sindhis/preface.htm>.

10.  Makhdoom, Ahmed. “Jeejal-I Sindh : The Nation Through Centuries.” Makhdoom’s Quality Quest. 1999 <http://home.pacific.net.sg/~makhdoom/sindcent.html>.

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