Celebrating Sindh

Published December 5, 2010
A woman dances to folk music during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi on December 4, 2010. The day is observed to highlight the culture of the province as well as the traditional Sindhi cap and other woven textiles such as ajraks. Sindh is one of the four provinces in Pakistan and is reknowned for its various handicrafts and arts. ? AFP
A woman dances to folk music during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi on December 4, 2010. The day is observed to highlight the culture of the province as well as the traditional Sindhi cap and other woven textiles such as ajraks. Sindh is one of the four provinces in Pakistan and is reknowned for its various handicrafts and arts. ? AFP
A folk dancer performs during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi on December 4, 2010. ? AFP
A folk dancer performs during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi on December 4, 2010. ? AFP
A woman dances to folk music during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi. ? AFP
A woman dances to folk music during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi. ? AFP
People wearing traditional Sindhi caps and ajrak attire celebrate during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi on December 4, 2010. The day is observed to highlight the culture of the province as well as the traditional Sindhi cap and other woven textiles such as ajraks. Sindh is one of the four provinces in Pakistan and is reknowned for its various handicrafts and arts. ? AFP
People wearing traditional Sindhi caps and ajrak attire celebrate during Sindh Culural Day festival in Karachi on December 4, 2010. The day is observed to highlight the culture of the province as well as the traditional Sindhi cap and other woven textiles such as ajraks. Sindh is one of the four provinces in Pakistan and is reknowned for its various handicrafts and arts. ? AFP

Sindh Culural Day is observed to highlight the culture of the province as well as the traditional Sindhi cap and other woven textiles such as ajraks.

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