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The book delves into social, cultural and religious life of Sindh containing long description of Muslim as well as Hindu education system, religion and ceremonies peculiar to the race inhabiting the territory, the specimens of tghe language spoken with a short account of each dialect, and notices of literature. A brief description of several stranger tribes settled in Sindh such as Sayyiud, Afghan, belochi and African slaves has also been given., The book is a single work treating upon the several subjects of the manners and customs, the domestic details and the religous opinions of the people among, and with whom the author lived during his residence of five years in sindh.
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