EditorialArmor of Mail and Plate, late 18th?first half of the 19th century, Sindh, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan), Steel, iron, copper alloy, textile, H. 70 1/4 in. (178.5 cm), Armor for Man, This distinctive armor, constructed of mail and steel plates decorated ...
EditorialCovered bazaar at Shikarpur. View looking aong the bazaar street. The mud daub roof, supported on a wooden framework, is largely collapsed. Album of Famine Camp views in the Poona District and Canal Construction Scenes in Sindh. 1890s. Source: Photo 94...
EditorialPortrait photograph of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Portrait of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Karachi; Pakistan; Sindh; c. ...
EditorialPortrait photograph of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Portrait of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Karachi; Pakistan; Sindh; c. ...
EditorialCovered bazaar at Shikarpur. View looking aong the bazaar street. The mud daub roof, supported on a wooden framework, is largely collapsed. Album of Famine Camp views in the Poona District and Canal Construction Scenes in Sindh. 1890s. Source: Photo 94...
EditorialPortrait photograph of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Portrait of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Karachi; Pakistan; Sindh; c. ...
EditorialArmor of Mail and Plate, late 18th?first half of the 19th century, Sindh, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan), Steel, iron, copper alloy, textile, H. 70 1/4 in. (178.5 cm), Armor for Man, This distinctive armor, constructed of mail and steel plates decorated ...
EditorialCOUNTRYWOMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran" and has been given the title of Bab-ul-Islam (The gateway of Islam).
EditorialGENTLEMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran" and has been given the title of Bab-ul-Islam (The gateway of Islam).