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      • The Sindhi cap, along with Ajrak, is specially celebrated on Sindhi Cultural Day, which was originally named Sindhi Topi Day. In December 2009, for the first time, Sindhi Topi Day was celebrated in Pakistan’s Sindh province to celebrate the Sindhi cap, and Sindhi culture in general.
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  2. Sindhi Cultural Day (Sindhi: سنڌي ثقافتي ڏھاڙو) is a popular Sindhi cultural festival. It is celebrated with traditional enthusiasm to highlight the centuries-old rich culture of Sindh .

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    The Sindhi cap, along with Ajrak, is specially celebrated on Sindhi Cultural Day, which was originally named Sindhi Topi Day. [8] In December 2009, for the first time, Sindhi Topi Day was celebrated in Pakistan’s Sindh province to celebrate the Sindhi cap, and Sindhi culture in general.

  4. Then, it was known as Sindhi Topi Day (the Sindhi topi, or Sindhi cap, a round hat with embroidered geometrical designs). Cultural Day is marked to demonstrate solidarity among the masses of Sindhi speakers; the event is celebrated in the entire province of Sindh.

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  5. Then, it was known as Sindhi Topi Day (the Sindhi topi, or Sindhi cap, a round hat with embroidered geometrical designs). The cultural day demonstrates solidarity among the masses of Sindhi speakers; the event is celebrated in the entire province of Sindh and worldwide.

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    • What is Sindhi Topi Day?2
    • What is Sindhi Topi Day?3
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    • What is Sindhi Topi Day?5
  6. Sindhi Topi in India. Red coloured cap with Embroidery of Jhulelal Idol and words "Jai Jhulelal", "Ayo Lal, Jhulelal", "Amarlal Ki Jai" in Sindhi Language is widely being used by Sindhis. This is the most common cap worn during the Chaliha Festival (40 Days fast).

  7. Sindhis, hailing from the Sindh region of present-day Pakistan and various parts of India, hold deep reverence for their cultural heritage, and the Topi plays a significant role in preserving and showcasing their unique customs.

  8. Sindhi Cultural Day is celebrated all over Sindh , and amongst the Sindhi diaspora around the world. Its officially celebrated in Pakistan on the 1st Sunday of December every year . This event is also known as ‘Aekta jo ddihaarro’.