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Unwanted refugees: Sindhi Hindus in India and Muhajirs in Sindh / Bhavnani, Nandita   Journal Article
Bhavnani, Nandita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sindhi Hindus in India and Muhajirs in Sindh, both groups of refugees, came into conflict with local governments and communities in their adoptive countries. This essay compares the trajectories of these two groups and attempts to show how, despite certain superficial similarities, they were faced with diametrically opposite circumstances, and so employed differing strategies to create a new sense of identity for themselves. In this context, the cultural perceptions of the refugees—of both themselves as well as of the local communities—played a significant role.
Key Words Conflict  Refugees  Partition  Hostility  Identity  Sindhi 
Adaptation  Muhajir  Cultural Perceptions 
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