EditorialWomen collect what’s left from their cotton field in a waist-deep swamp in Nawabshah in Sindh province, the region that sustained the most flood damage in Pakistan, Sept. 15, 2022. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)
EditorialWomen collect what’s left from their cotton field in a waist-deep swamp in Nawabshah in Sindh province, the region that sustained the most flood damage in Pakistan, Sept. 15, 2022. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)
EditorialFlooded cotton fields in Nawabshah, in Sindh province, the region that sustained the most flood damage in Pakistan, Sept. 15, 2022. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)
EditorialWomen collect what’s left from their cotton field in a waist-deep swamp in Nawabshah in Sindh province, the region that sustained the most flood damage in Pakistan, Sept. 15, 2022. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)
EditorialA man struggles to pull a cow off a boat in Johi, a town in Sindh, Pakistan, on Sept 13, 2022, where a makeshift port has formed to move fuel, food, motorbikes and livestock between villages. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)
EditorialA European group, Hyderabad. This is most likely Hyderabad in Sindh, not the Deccan. Lieut-Colonel Reilly is sitting in a rattan chair right of centre . 1889. Photograph. Source: Photo 639/3(55).
EditorialSindhi women on a camel. A portrait of two Sindhi women seated on a camel being led by a man. Album of Famine Camp views in the Poona District and Canal Construction Scenes in Sindh. 1890s. Photograph. Source: Photo 940/1(29).
Editorial‘River Indus at Sehwan. Marching up from Kurrachee to Sukkur with Mr Frere, Commissioner in Sindh. 13 January 1852’. Sketch book with laid down drawings of views and portraits made between 1843 and 1854 in Bombay and Sind, and during furlough in Eu...
EditorialBridge over Indus at Kotri. Panoramic view of the girder railway bridge, composed of two prints, with river steamers and other craft moored at the bank on the right. A group of men fishing for palla can be seen in the right foreground. Album of Famine ...
EditorialArmor of Mail and Plate, late 18th?first half of the 19th century, Sindh, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan), Steel, iron, copper alloy, textile, H. 70 1/4 in. (178.5 cm), Armor for Man, This distinctive armor, constructed of mail and steel plates decorated ...
EditorialMembers of the Sindh Police’s in-line skating unit during a break in training in Karachi, Pakistan on April 5, 2021. (Saiyna Bashir/The New York Times)
EditorialCovered bazaar at Shikarpur. View looking aong the bazaar street. The mud daub roof, supported on a wooden framework, is largely collapsed. Album of Famine Camp views in the Poona District and Canal Construction Scenes in Sindh. 1890s. Source: Photo 94...
EditorialHydrabad [sic], Sind. The city bazar. View looking over rooftops above a street. Watson Collection: Album of views and portraits in England, India, Persia, Greece, Georgia, Central Asia, and Turkey. 1890s. Hyderabad (Sindh); Pakistan; Sindh. Source: Ph...
EditorialPortrait photograph of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Portrait of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Karachi; Pakistan; Sindh; c. ...
EditorialPortrait photograph of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Portrait of a Hindu girl from Sindh, showing method of wearing ear and nose rings, wristlets and anklets. Karachi; Pakistan; Sindh; c. ...