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The people across Sindhexchange gifts of Ajrak and Topi at various ceremonies.Even, the children and women are dressed up in Ajrak, assembling at the grand gathering, where famous Sindhi singers sing Sindhi songs, which depicts love and progress of Sindh. On that occasion, the musical programmes and rallies are held in many cities to mark the day with zeal.Major hallmarks of cities and towns are decorated with Sindhi Ajrak to highlight the cultural values of Sindh. Sindhis celebrate Sindh Cultural day world wide every year on December 8, by wearingAjrak & Sindhi Topi. Karachi:Teen Talwar wrapped in Ajrak in connection with Sindhi Cultural day Many Sindhi poets are doing their poetry work continuously. Regional poets are Shaikh Ayaz, Ustaad Bhukhari, Ahmed Khan MAdhoosh, Adal Soomro,aakash ansari, Ayaz Gul, Abdul Ghaffar Tabasum, G.N.Qureshi, Rukhsana Preet, Waseem Soomro. Poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. Sachal Sarmast is very famous amongst all of Pakistanis. Sindhi poetry is also prominent in Sindhi culture. It is also recorded that treatises were written in Sindhi on astronomy, medicine and history during the 8th and 9th centuries.

There is evidence of Sindhi poets reciting their verses before the Muslim Caliphs in Baghdad. It is established that Sindhi was the first Eastern language into the Quran, when it was translated in the 8th or 9th century. The earliest reference to Sindhi literature is contained in the writings of Arab historians. Its writers have contributed extensively in various forms of literature in both poetry andprose. Sindhi literature is very rich, and is one of the world’s oldest literatures.

Sindhi language is ancient and rich in literature.
