In this episode, we see that that king Cach, contemplating on how he is going to face the consequence of taking down Sabihol, and from across the desert we see that Hajjaj caught a break; in more ways that one.
In this episode, we will look to explore the culture of the Sindhi people, from a cursory viewpoint, this means the way that they perceive the world around them, and how it has affected them throughout time.
Supplementary Notes
Clothing of Sindh
sindhi traditional men clothing
sindhi traditional women clothing
Sindhi Food
Sai bhaji
Sai bhaji (Sindhi: سائي ڀاڄي) is a Sindhi vegetarian curry, consisting of dal (lentils), palak (spinach) and other vegetables. It forms a staple part of the local cuisine and is considered a rich source of nutrition due to its mix of various greens.
MITHI LOLI ( Sindhi Sweet Roti )
This is a Traditional Sindhi sweet roti made for the Satai festival also known as Thadri. Which is made by using flour, suger and oil/ghee.
SindhiThandai drink
Thandai is an cold drink prepared with a mixture of almonds, fennel seeds, watermelon kernels, rose petals, pepper, vetiver seeds, cardamom, saffron, milk and sugar.
Folk Song/Dance
Traditional Sindhi wedding song
Ho Jamalo Pakistani Dance in Atlanta by Sanam Studios Dancers
In this episode, we will now turn our attention toward the Hijaz area after the death of the prophet. we will look at a character, who is mired in controversy and is looked upon with scorn by history. This person is Hajjaj Bin Yusuf, who will be the focus of this episode in terms of the story of India, and his rise to prominence in the world of the late 600 CE.