I am Master Ghulam Hussain Moore. People call me “More” Peacock, and that is my identity. Master Ghulam Hussain, an artist from Jamshoro, Sindh Province, Pakistan, introduces himself in these words. He specializes in unique dance, the peacock dance. He also performs in different types of classical dances ie Bharat…
Category: Life in Pakistan
For Pakistani brides, find Indian Sabyasachi very special
Following article was published in daily Dawan (dawn.com) about wedding dresses for Pakistani brides. Social media has become a staple in our everyday lives, so it’s no wonder that Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter have overtaken traditional forms of advertisements as one of the most beloved and effective marketing tools for…
It’s a spicy world Spices of Pakistan
By Hassan Aslam Shad IT’S that wonderful aroma which, like a soothing whiff from heaven, enters the nostrils and takes control of minds. Whether at home or in the office, our heads turn and our mouths water when we smell the tiny granules which brew with our foods to give…
Street Sellers in Pakistan during COVID-19
In Pakistan one always bumps into street sellers offering different things to fulfill the daily needs. In the atmosphere of pandemic these street sellers act very responsibly. Below a woman is seen selling children snack wearing a mask.
A rain Song of Pakistan welcome for Sawan
Sawan AAyou Sindhi song of rain Muhammad yousuf Ho Saawan aayou Sajan Saeen Ho Saawan aayou Sajan Saeen Moti aa toon maggan te Ho Saawan aayou Sajan Saeen Ho Saawan aayou Sajan Saeen Karan Karan Kakaran wangur rim jhim, rim jhim , hee nain muhenja Barsi pawanda chup keen rahanda…
Heer Ranja are among the Punjab’s heroic martyrs
Heer Ranjha’s legend is definetly heard by every one who lives in Pakistan or India. This legend of Punjab became a popular epic and was subject of love in different folk & sufi poetry just like Laila Majnoon of Arabia. This legend also remained a subject of popular litrature but…
Gypsy life moving house from one place to another
A scene of the life of Gypsies in Pakistan, they live in tents along the road sides, near the crop fields and river banks. They move their habitation according to season and possiblity of work. The picture above shows a family with happy kids moving from one place to another….
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