Who Are Sindhi's
Who Are Sindhi's
In Pakistan There is A City Called Sindh In Which Only Sindh People Stay Now, Sindhi People Are Not Only In Pakistan, India But Also All Around The World. In The Partitioned Of India and Pakistan Many People Have To Leave There Whole Life Earnings, There House and Almost Everything. When Sindhi People Migrated From Pakistan To Many Countries They Just Took Everything They Could Take Exited The Pakistan.
When Sindhi's Migrated From Pakistan They Were Divided Into Many Countries Like Hong Kong, China, America, Japan and India. While People Divided In to Many Countries They Started There New Life From There and Some New Business, There Business Took Some Years To Form Completely, But Now When We See Those People Who Migrated and Started There New Business, They Are Now In Millionaire's.
Also Sindhi People Came In India, Maharashtra and There Was A City Called "Ulhasnagar". This City is Called The City Of Sindhi's. Ulhasnagar Was Formed In The Year 1960 By The Ulhasnagar Municipality and Mr. Arjun Ballani. The Ulhasnagar Was Not Famous Earlier Till 2000. But When Sindhi People Of Ulhasnagar Started There Business In Some Cooking Field and Invented Some Of There Best Dishes Called "Button Papdi" and "Daal Sandwich" These Dishes Are Just Delicious and Famous All Over Maharashtra.
Sindhi People Also Celebrate There Festival Called "Chaliya" Which is A 40 Day Long Festival and Been Celebrated On All 40 Days. These 40 Days Many Sindhi People Keep There Fast and Some Of The Sindhi People Keep Strict Fast Too!. In This Festival Many People Go To Temple and Pray To God For Happiness and Prosperity. After The Prayer When People Exit They Receive "Dona" Which Means Prasad Of The God, This Dona Prasad In Includes Chole, Pulav, Chilli Fritters, and A Sweet Cracker. This Dona is Been Served On All 40 Days, The Last Day Of The Festival is Called As "Matki Day". This is A Ritual Followed By All Sindhi People. This Ritual Means The End Of The 40 Day Festival and This Ritual is Celebrated On The 41st Day.


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