Thar Parkar and its Languages and Traditions

Shaman Otho Mohranvi

Shaman Otho mohranvi

Tharparkar is the largest and developed area of sindh pakistan located in desert area in the region of mirpurkhas.Thar is one of developed area which is mostly coverd with beautiful mountains and beautiful sand.
Tharparkar`s traditions are different from other areas,they use to wear ajrak sindhi cap,patko and Boski clothes,their wives use to needle work like Rili,sindhi pillow.Thari wives not only use needle work but they usually works with sewing machines too.
in the season of marraige they use to sing wedding songs,work in pairs too.
Tharparkar`s tradition is also famous in entire pakistan people are sustainer and committed,hardworker.in the compare of previous time they have best knowledge of bussiness and education they mostly focus on education system according the need of 21st century.
Tharparkar`s people are rich in handicrafts they make pottries and other things from sand.many artists and many singers and literary peole live here to do some new for our civilization and culture.
In tharparkar there are so many new things arises to change world from pessismis to optimisim.people are simple and nature lover,they are maker of artificial lover and creative thinker to think for thier country to give a great seed for coming generation.
Mai bhaghi,Sadiq faqir,Kaloo faqir,Fozia soomro are also product of thar they were those people who gave a beautiful music to ammuse people.hence all the sides of tharparkar are rich and famous in every thing.
Music,Dance,Cricket is also favourite fun of thari people.
Traditions and culture of thari people alive because of their commitment with land. In the season of rain thari children become happy to see rainy clouds they express thier love with nature.

The majority speakers of Dhatki language live in Tharparkar District in Sindh, Pakistan. 60% of the language’s speakers are Muslims, 35% are Hindu and the remaining 5% practice traditional folk religions.
Dhatki has implosive consonants, unlike other closely related Rajasthani languages but like the neighbouring (but more distantly related) Sindhi language. It is likely that these consonants developed in the language from contact with more culturally dominant Sindhi speakers. Aside from this, its phonology is much like other Indo-Aryan languages.
Tharparkar is developing in education and other things nowadays.and its all resources are need of future

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