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The Culture of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جي ثقافت) has its roots in the Indus Valley civilization. Sindh has been shaped by the largely desert region, the natural resources it has available, and continuous foreign influence. The Indus or Sindhu River, which passes through the land, and the Arabian Sea (Which defines its borders) also supported the seafaring traditions among the local people.[1] The local climate also reflects why the Sindhis have a language, folklore, traditions, customs, and lifestyle that are so different from the neighbouring regions.[2][3] The Sindhi culture is also practised by the Sindhi diaspora.

  1. ^ Sindhi Culture And Customs Archived 2003-07-02 at archive.today. Retrieved on 9 July 2008.
  2. ^ Thakur, U (1959). Sindhi Culture. University of Bombay.
  3. ^ "Culture".

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