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  2. Abdul-Majid Bhurgri - Wikipedia

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    Abdul-Majid Bhurgri (Sindhi: عبدالمجيد ڀرڳڙي ‎; born February 8, 1948) is the founder of computing in the Sindhi language.He hails from Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan, and now lives in Seattle, USA.

  3. InPage - Wikipedia

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    InPage is a word processor and page layout software by Concept Software Pvt. Ltd., an Indian information technology company. It is used for languages such as Urdu, Arabic, Balti, Balochi, Burushaski, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi and Shina under Windows and macOS.

  4. Nastaliq - Wikipedia

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    InPage In 1994, InPage Urdu, which is a functional page layout software for Windows akin to QuarkXPress, was developed for Pakistan's newspaper industry by an Indian software company Concept Software Pvt Ltd. It offered the Noori Nastaliq font licensed from Monotype Imaging. This font is still used in current versions of the software for Windows.

  5. Sorath Rai Diyach - Wikipedia

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    Sorath Rai Diyach is a romantic folktale in Sindhi and Gujarati folklore. The story also appears in Shah Jo Risalo and forms part of seven popular tragic romances from Sindh. The other six tales are Umar Marvi, Sassui Punnhun, Sohni Mehar, Lilan Chanesar, Noori Jam Tamachi and Momal Rano commonly known as the Seven Queens of Sindh, or the Seven heroines of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

  6. Sindhi Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi Wikipedia (Sindhi: سنڌي وڪيپيڊيا) is a free encyclopedia, started 6 February 2006. It is the Sindhi language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia.

  7. Shah Inat Rizvi - Wikipedia

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    Shah Inat Rizvi. Shah Ïnayatullah (Sindhi: شاه عنایت اللہ) (c. 1613 – 1701), Shah Inayat or Inat, was a 17th-century Sindhi Sufi Poet from Nasirpur, Sindh.

  8. Sindhis in India - Wikipedia

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    Sindhis in India (Sindhi, Devanagari: सिन्धी, Sindhī, Naskh script: سنڌي) refer to a socio-ethnic group of people living in the Republic of India, originating from Sindh (a province of modern-day Pakistan). After the 1947 Partition of India into the dominions of new Muslim-majority Pakistan and remaining Hindu-majority India, a ...

  9. 1972 Sindhi Language Bill - Wikipedia

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    1972 Sindhi Language Bill was introduced by the Chief Minister Mumtaz Bhutto on 3 July 1972, in the Sindh Assembly, Pakistan. [1] [2] The 1972 Language violence in Sindh occurred starting on 7 July 1972, [3] when the Sindh Assembly passed the Sind Teaching, Promotion and Use of Sindhi Language Bill, 1972 [4] which established Sindhi language as ...