Saraiki culture

[1] The southern Punjab cities of Dera Ghazi Khan, Bahawalpur, Uch Sharif and Mailsi are also known for their sohan halwa products.

[1] Multani Chaamp is a meat dish consisting of lamb chops prepared with various flavours and spices, placed on sewers and grilled over charcoal.

Jhumar or Jhoomar (also called Ghumbar in Sandalbar area)[4] is a traditional Saraiki and Baloch dance in Pakistan.

[9] Ataullah Khan Esakhelvi and Shafaullah Rokhri are considered the main singers of Saraiki music.

[10] The language, partly codified during the British Raj, derived its emotional attraction from the poetry of the Sufi saint, Khawaja Ghulam Farid, who has become an identity symbol.

[18] Saraiki is written using the Arabic-derived Urdu alphabet with the addition of seven diacritically modified letters to represent the implosives and the extra nasals.

Saraiki Sajarak symbol of the saraiki culture and traditions
Tomb of Sufi poet Khwaja Ghulam Farid
Dr. Ashu Lal, A Saraiki poet and intellectual