- "still today,
Bhaibands are seen by
Amils as unpolished,
having poor
aesthetic tastes, and
given to
vulgar displays of wealth".
While Bhaibands always saw...
- Hiranandani. p. 26.
Sindhis are
mainly divided into Amils,
Bhaibands,
Hyderabadi Bhaibands (Sindhu-Varkis), Sahiti-a-ja (who
belong to
Sahiti region)...
- and textiles.
Sindhi hindus are
mainly divided into Amils,
Bhaibands,
Hyderabadi Bhaiband (Sindhi Varki), Sahitiaja, Shikarpuri, Hatvaniya, Thattai, Bhagnari...
-
scribes to the
Muslim rulers and a less
educated "lower section"
called "
Bhaibands", who were traders: Amils : The "upper section" of
educated Lohanas who...
-
further divided into
different sub-groups for
example Amils,
Bhaibands,
Hyderabadi Bhaiband (Sindhi Varki), Sahitis, Shikarpuris, Hatvaniya/Hatwara, Thattai...
-
Amils used to work in
Administration in
Government services.
Amils and
Bhaibands were the
communities that were one of the
earliest to take up English...
-
Amils and
Bhaibands. The
Amils were a well-educated and
travelled people who
occupied the
uppermost rung of the
social ladder,
whilst the
Bhaibands were considered...
- Bhurt, Bughio, Chang, Chand, Chanar, Hakro, Khokhar. Hindu/Muslim
Sindhi Bhaiband Lohana Aishani, Agahni, Aneja, Anandani, Ambwani, Asija, Bablani, Bajaj...
- of
Khudabad migrated to the new capital,
including Sonaras,
Amils and
Bhaibands.
Those groups retained the term "Khudabadi" in the
names of
their communities...
-
called Khudawadi, is U+112B0–U+112FF:
Sindhi language Khudabad Gurmukhi Bhaiband Purswani "Landa script".
Azimusshan Haider (1974).
History of Karachi....