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Sindh Sindh ( ; ; , ; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind (caliphal province), Sind or Scinde) is a Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Pakistan. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, southeastern region of the country, Sindh is t ...
, a province of Pakistan *
Sindhi people Sindhis are an Indo-Aryan peoples, Indo-Aryan Ethnicity, ethnic group originating from and native to Sindh, a region of Pakistan, who share a common Sindhi culture, History of Sindh, history, #History, ancestry, and Sindhi language, langua ...
, an ethnic group from the Sindh region *
Sindhi language Sindhi ( ; or , ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by more than 30 million people in the Pakistani province of Sindh, where it has official status, as well as by 1.7 million people in India, where it is a Scheduled languages of India, schedu ...
, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them *
Sindhi Hindus Sindhi Hindus are ethnic Sindhis who practice Hinduism and are native to the Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent. They are spread across modern-day Sindh, Pakistan and India. After the partition of India in 1947, many Sindhi Hindus were am ...
, ethnic Sindhis who follow
Hinduism Hinduism () is an Hypernymy and hyponymy, umbrella term for a range of Indian religions, Indian List of religions and spiritual traditions#Indian religions, religious and spiritual traditions (Sampradaya, ''sampradaya''s) that are unified ...


People with the name

* Sarkash Sindhi (1940–2012), poet of the Sindhi language * Ubaidullah Sindhi (1872–1944), political activist * Ahmad Bakhsh Sindhi (1917–2000), leader of the Indian National Congress *
Abu Raja Sindhi Abu Raja Al-Sindi (Arabic: ابو راجه السندي) (d. 321 AH/d. 10th century AD) was an Arabic scholar of Sindhi origin in what is now Pakistan. He specialised in the study of Quran, Hadith and Arab literature. He was also a teacher of Ar ...
, 10th century Islamic scholar *
Abu Mashar Sindhi Abu Ma'shar Najih al-Sindi al-Madani (full name: , ), d. 787, was a Muslim historian and hadith scholar. A contemporary of Ibn Ishaq, he wrote the , fragments of which are preserved in the works of al-Waqidi and Ibn Sa'd. Al-Tabari quoted him f ...
, 8th century Arabic historian and Islamic scholar


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Sindh (disambiguation) Sind or Sindh can refer to: *Sindh, a province of Pakistan established in 1970, renamed from Sind province in 1990 *Sind Province (1936–1955), of British India 1936−1947 and West Pakistan 1947−1955 *Sind Division, of the Bombay Presidency pr ...
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Sindi (disambiguation) Sindi may refer to: * Sindi people, an ancient people of the Taman Peninsula, nowadays Russia * Sindi, Estonia, a town in Pärnu County, Estonia * Sindi, Maharashtra, a town and municipal council in Wardha District, Maharashtra, India Persons with ...
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Sindia (disambiguation) Sindia may refer to: Places * Sindia (Lycia), ancient town of Lycia * Sindia, Sardinia, Italy * Sindia, Senegal, in Thiès Region Other uses * Scindia or Sindhia, former ruling dynasty of Gwalior, India * The ''Sindia'', a 1901 shipwreck on the be ...
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Sindi people The Sindi (; Adyghe language, Adyghe: Щынджыхэр; Ubykh language, Ubykh: Шинджишвё; ) were an ancient Scythians, Scythian people who primarily lived in western North Caucasus, Ciscaucasia. A portion of the Sindi also lived in Cent ...
, an ancient Scythian people *
Sinti The Sinti (masc. sing. ''Sinto''; fem. sing. ''Sintetsa, Sinta'') are a subgroup of the Romani people. They are found mostly in Germany, France, Italy and Central Europe, numbering some 200,000 people. They were traditionally Itinerant groups i ...
, a Romani people of Central Europe *
Red Sindhi The Red Sindhi is a dairy breed of zebuine cattle. It is believed to originate in western Sindh and in the Las Bela area of Balochistan in undivided Indian Subcontinent,now in Pakistan. It is widely kept in Pakistan, and distributed to Indi ...
, a breed of cattle *
Scindia Ghat Scindia Ghat () is one of the ghats in Varanasi and borders Manikarnika, a place of Hindu cremation, to the north. At this ghat, a tilted Shiva temple can be found lying partially submerged in the Ganges River and it is argued that this ghat c ...
or Sindhia Ghat, riverside in Varanasi India *
Scindia House of Scindia or earlier known as the Sendrak was a Hindu Maratha Royal House that ruled the erstwhile Gwalior State in central India. Ranoji Scindia rose as a prominent military commander under Peshwa Bajirao I. Ranoji and his descendants ...
or Sindhia, former ruling dynasty of Gwalior, India *
Scindian ''Scindian'' is widely considered the first convict ship to transport convicts to Western Australia. She was launched in 1844 and sank in 1880. Career ''Scindian'' was constructed at Sunderland, England, in 1844 and named after the Indian Scindi ...
, passenger ship of convicts to Australia *
Shinde Shinde (pronunciation: in̪d̪e is a clan of the Maratha clan system variations of the name include Scindia and '' Sindhia'', '' Sindia''. It is found largely in Maharashtra (India), but it also appears in Indian states bordering Maharashtra ...
, Indian surname {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages