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SINDHWORKIES:THE SINDHI MERCHANTILE DIASPORA:A UNIQUE TRADE CULTURE RESULTING IN TODAY'S NRI

    1 Author(s):  SUNIL KHATRI . DR. RAVINDRA BHARDWAJ

Vol -  7, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 3 - 6  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

::: Every civilized society always loves its history and we ,specially being Indians, always find our self elevated while talking about our fantabulous past as our great civilization is one among the oldest and richest civilizations of the world. Any civilization can command respect from the rest of the world only on the basis of its sustained perfection level in each and every sphere of life. One among the most important sphere is Trade and Business; the only sphere I am trying to discuss in this paper. Since Undivided India was geographically very vast, so I am again confining myself on trade of Sindh, that time part of glorious Undivided India.

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