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Sindhi Sikhs in India: : the missing people / Thadhani, Jasbirkaur; Kothari, Rita   Journal Article
Kothari, Rita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper argues for the inclusion of ‘Sindhi Sikhs’—a minor group in terms of religion, language and number—into the archives of Partition, Sindh and Sikh scholarship. Terming this group as the ‘missing people’, we draw attention to contexts that might have made them slip through the cracks of the three archives. At a more fundamental level, the paper critiques the processes by which strait-jacketed definitions of a ‘Hindu’ or a ‘Sikh’ make invisible those who, in the logic of modern nations, appear to have oxymoronic identities. What role did Partition play in this matter? Did Partition cause further ruptures, and what kinds of negotiations did the Sindhi Sikhs undertake during and after Partition?
Key Words Partition  Religion  Language  Muslim  Hindu  Sikh 
Sindhi  Punjabi 
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