The story of Wasaib.com starts from June 2001, when we launched Seraiki.com (the first website on Seraiki language & culture). The website name was later changed to Seraiki.org due to some issues with the hosting company and we went offline for almost two years due to some other priorities.
Wasaib.com is an effort to promote Seraiki language and culture on World Wide Web as there is currently no credible information source available to properly represent the largest spoken language of Pakistan.
For those with no knowledge about this language, Seraiki is the most widely spoken language in Pakistan and the first language of more than 50 million people in the subcontinent. It has a very rich culture and is the representative language of Indus Valley Civilization.
The main Seraiki speaking areas are Multan, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Ismail Khan and most parts of Sargodha division. Seraiki is also spoken widely in Sind and Baluchistan provinces of Pakistan. It has many sweet dialects and is considered as the language of love.
Some Recommended Seraiki Articles
- Seraiki Motherland
- Seraiki Language & Culture
- Seraiki Language and its Poetics
- The Ancient Riasat Mankera
- Uchch (in 1878 A.D.)
- Fort Derawar (Cholistan)
- MULTAN (The ancient living city)
- Makkalwadh Swadh
- Pathana Khan – The flower of Rohi
- Cholistan’s summer of discontent
- Temples along the Indus
- Pathana Khan… The Soul Of Rohi
- Quest for Seraiki Identity
- Fort Munro
- Dera Ghazi Khan
- The History Of Seraiki Wasaib
- Seraiki Wasaib and Provincial Autonomy
- Seraiki Wasaib (Baloch Tribes)
NOTE: We welcome any suggestions, ideas from our members and we need volunteers to help us with organizing the content on the website. If you are a published Seraiki author or know someone who would like to make their books available to thousands of internet visitors, please contact us immediately at . All you have to do is send us a scanned copy of your book in a CD and we will publish it on the website.