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Tapestry
Saaz Aggarwal
9 episodes
6 days ago
What Sindhis lost when Partition took place in 1947 is only now being gradually understood. It wasn’t just material loss and loss of dignity! Sindhis also lost their language. They lost their culture. Even their history was lost and distorted. To be deprived of one’s past is to inherit an impoverished future. For Sindhis, this podcast is the opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost legacy, and gain a better understanding of who you are. If you are not a Sindhi, here is an important piece of history which will enrich you with learning and inspiration, even as it engages and fascinates you.
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What Sindhis lost when Partition took place in 1947 is only now being gradually understood. It wasn’t just material loss and loss of dignity! Sindhis also lost their language. They lost their culture. Even their history was lost and distorted. To be deprived of one’s past is to inherit an impoverished future. For Sindhis, this podcast is the opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost legacy, and gain a better understanding of who you are. If you are not a Sindhi, here is an important piece of history which will enrich you with learning and inspiration, even as it engages and fascinates you.
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Partition
Tapestry
59 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
Partition

Even 75 years after Partition took place in 1947, and despite the huge number of Sindhis affected by it, Sindh has not yet been accepted as an essential part of the mainstream narrative. This episode is a conversation with expert Nandita Bhavnani whose research on the topic, and her book The Making of Exile, cover the chronology of events as well as the many layers of experience, loss, and feeling that the Sindhi community underwent. The large range of topics that are brought up in this episode, with many examples and many points of discussion, give a really good idea of the extent to which Sindhis, even down to the present generation, were affected by Partition.

Tapestry
What Sindhis lost when Partition took place in 1947 is only now being gradually understood. It wasn’t just material loss and loss of dignity! Sindhis also lost their language. They lost their culture. Even their history was lost and distorted. To be deprived of one’s past is to inherit an impoverished future. For Sindhis, this podcast is the opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost legacy, and gain a better understanding of who you are. If you are not a Sindhi, here is an important piece of history which will enrich you with learning and inspiration, even as it engages and fascinates you.