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  1. History of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    WebThe history of Sindh refers to the history of the modern-day Pakistani province of Sindh, as well as neighboring regions that periodically came under its sway.. Sindh was the site of one of the Cradle of civilizations, the bronze age Indus Valley civilisation that flourished from about 3000 B.C. and declined rapidly 1,000 years later, following the Indo-Aryan …

  2. Provincial Assembly of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Provincial Assembly of Sindh (Urdu: صوبائی اسمبلی سندھ) is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani province of Sindh, and is located in Karachi, the provincial capital.It was established under Article 106 of the Constitution of Pakistan having a total of 168 seats, with 130 general seats, 29 seats reserved for women and 9 seats …

  3. Sindh - Wikipedia

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    WebSindh (/ ˈ s ɪ n d /; Sindhi: سنڌ; Urdu: سندھ, pronounced ; historically romanized as Sind) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan.Located in the southeastern region of the country, Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by land area and the second-largest province by population after Punjab.It shares land borders with the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan …

  4. Sindh High Court - Wikipedia

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    WebThe High Court of Sindh (Urdu: عدالت عالیہ سندھ) is the highest judicial institution of the Pakistani province of Sindh.Established in 1906, the Court situated in the provincial capital at Karachi.Apart from being the highest Court of Appeal for Sindh in civil and criminal matters, the Court was the District Court and the Court of Session in Karachi.

  5. Economy of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    WebKarachi is the financial and industrial capital of Pakistan.As of 2019, Karachi has an estimated GDP of $164 billion. The city accounts about half of the total collections of the Federal Board of Revenue, out of which, approximately half are customs duty and sales tax on imports. Karachi produces about 30 percent of value added in large-scale …

  6. Tourism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    WebTourism in Pakistan is a growing industry. In 2010, Lonely Planet termed Pakistan "tourism's 'next big thing' for more years than we care to remember". The country is geographically and ethnically diverse, and has a number of historical and cultural heritage sites. Condé Nast Traveller ranked Pakistan The Best Holiday Destination for 2020 and …

  7. Pakistan Rangers - Wikipedia

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    WebHistory. The origins of the Pakistan Rangers go back to 1942, when the British government established a special unit in Sindh known as the Sindh Police Rifles (SPR) which was commanded by British Indian Army officers. The force was established to fight the rebellious groups in sindh as the British government was engaged in World War II.Headquarters of …

  8. Thar Desert - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is an arid region in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km 2 (77,000 sq mi) and forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan.It is the world's 20th-largest desert, and the world's 9th-largest hot subtropical desert.. About 85% of the Thar Desert

  9. List of districts in Sindh - Wikipedia

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    WebIn 1839, British Invaded the Sind.. On 1843's annexation Sind was merged into Bombay Presidency and form a division of Bombay Presidency.. Districts and Divisions were both introduced in Sind as administrative units by the British when Sind became a part of British India, and ever since then, they have formed an integral part in the civil administration of …

  10. Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    WebDuring the caliphate of Ali, many Hindus of Sindh had come under the influence of Shi'ism and some even participated in the Battle of Camel and died fighting for Ali. Under the Umayyads (661–750 AD), many Shias sought asylum in the region of Sindh, to live in relative peace in the remote area. Ziyad Hindi was one of those refugees.



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