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Speaker

Anthropologist

Date & Time

Friday Fri, 22 Nov 2019

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Location

Bangalore International Centre
7, 4th Main Road, Domlur II Stage
Bangalore, Karnataka 560071 India

Throughout the centuries, the people of the Sindh province had built a specific identity of faith, mostly made of Nanakpanth, Daryapanth and Sufism dating back to the 10th century. After the partition in 1947 when Sindh became part of Pakistan a majority of the population of the province migrated to India taking with them a unique belief system specific to the valley. The talk will take some cases studies for analyzing how the Sindhis adapted their cultural and religious legacies to a new environment in India.

*Tea will be served at 5:45 pm

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Speaker

Michel Boivin

Anthropologist

Michel Boivin is director of the Centre for South Asian Studies at the School of Advanced Studies, Paris Research University. He is teaching contemporary history and anthropology of the societies and cultures of South Asia, with a focus on the Sindhis. He has published 15 books and numerous academic papers. His last book is The Hindu Sufis of South Asia: Partition, Shrine culture and the Sindhis of India.