"The Sindh Story" was first published in 1984. Within months the book was sold out. Sheikh Ayaz, the leading poet and intellectual of Sindh, said "It is a book which should find a place in every Sindhi home." Soon after, Taj Joyo (Kandiaro Sindh), rendered the book in Sindhi and published it in Pakistan under the title 'Sindh Kahani'. More recently Mani Shankar Aiyar, well-known columnist, wrote: "It is a scholarly book, a fun book, a passionate book, a nostalgia book..." Meanwhile Gul Agha of the Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA, put the book on Internet. However, what convinced me more than anything else about the need to reprint the book was a letter from a young man, Aziz Kaleiri (Matiari Sugar Mills, Matiari, Hyderabad Sindh) who had read the book in Sindhi.
Table of Contents:-
Sindhu is Divine
Sindhu Mata
The Immortal "Mound of the Dead"
Alexander's Waterloo in Sindh
Truth about Dahir Sen
"Jhoolay Lal"
Karachi: Queen of the East
From Brahmo Samaj to RSS
Freedom Movement in Sindh
"I am a Sindh" -- Gandhi
Thrown to the Wolves
Jiye Sindh
Allah Alone Knows
Sindhi Society and Culture
Shah, Sachal and Swami
The Sindhi Revival
About the Author
Appendix: G. M. Syed's Visit
Bibliography
Author(s): Dada Kewalram Ratanmal Malkani
Publisher: Indus
Year: 2021
Language: English
Pages: 188
Tags: Sindh, Pakistan, History, Malkani, India, Indus
Content
Preface to Reprint
Preface
Foreword
Sindhu is Divine
Sindhu Mata
The Immortal "Mound of the Dead"
Alexander's Waterloo in Sindh
Truth about Dahir Sen
"Jhoolay Lal"
Karachi: Queen of the East
From Brahmo Samaj to RSS
Freedom Movement in Sindh
"I am a Sindh" -- Gandhi
Thrown to the Wolves
Jiye Sindh
Allah Alone Knows
Sindhi Society and Culture
Shah, Sachal and Swami
The Sindhi Revival
About the Author
Appendix: G. M. Syed's Visit
Bibliography