Summary: The Archaeological Survey of India in New Delhi published a reprint of the "Grammar of the Sindhi Language" by H. TROMPP in 1986, the first edition dating back to 1872. The Grammar was rescued from oblivion thanks to the support of Her Majesty's Government for India. The book aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the Sindhi language, covering topics such as declensions, pronouns, and verb conjugations. The preface highlights the author's efforts to ensure completeness in the grammar while offering guidance to beginners on mastering the language. The book delves into the origin and nature of the Sindhi language, emphasizing the connection to Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. The text includes detailed sections on the parts of speech, sentence structures, and the Sindhi alphabet, catering to a deeper understanding of the linguistic nuances and historical significance of the Sindhi language.