The 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...
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حیدرآباد ), headquarters of the district of Sindh province of Pakistan traces its early history to Neroon, a Sindhi ruler of the area from whom the city...
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the south. Sindh's landscape consists mostly of alluvial plains flanking the Indus River, the Thar Desert of Sindh in the eastern portion of the province...
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The Umayyad conquest of Sindh took place in 711 AD and resulted in Sindh being incorporated as a province into the Umayyad Caliphate. The conquest resulted...
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Sindhis (redirect from Demographics of sindh)
from and native to Sindh region of Pakistan, who share a common Sindhi culture, history and language. The historical homeland of Sindhis is bordered...
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British conquest of Sindh was a successful British military campaign and conquest of Sindh into the British India from the rule of the Talpurs. The East...
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ruled the Sindh region, succeeding the Rai dynasty. Most of the information about its existence comes from the Chach Nama, a historical account of the Chach-Brahmin...
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Chach Nama (redirect from Tarikh-i Hind Wa Sindh)
Urdu: چچ نامہ; "Story of the Chach"), also known as the Fateh nama Sindh (Sindhi: فتح نامه سنڌ; "Story of the Conquest of Sindh"), and as Tareekh al-Hind...
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The Provincial Assembly of Sindh is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives of the Pakistani province of Sindh, and is located in Karachi,...
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[ˈbəɾɦəmnɑːˈbɑːd̪]) in later centuries, was the historic capital of the caliphal province of Sindh, during the eighth century under the Umayyad Caliphate and...
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Hyderabad, Pakistan (redirect from Hyderabad (Sindh))
is a city and the capital of Hyderabad Division in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the second-largest city in Sindh, and the 7th largest in Pakistan...
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This is a list of the monarchs of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جا بادشاهہَ, romanized: Sindh Jā Bādshāha), from the establishment of the Rai dynasty around 489...
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The governor of Sindh is the appointed head of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. The office of the governor as the head of the province is largely a ceremonial...
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through its history. After becoming the Governor of Sindh, General Sir Charles James Napier established a policy system based on the pattern of the Royal...
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Sind Province (1936–1955) (redirect from British Sindh)
continued until 1955 when Sindh was dissolved. 1937 1946 Shaikh, Dr Irfan Ahmed (19 August 2018). "NON-FICTION: A BRIEF HISTORY OF SINDH". DAWN.COM. Retrieved...
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district of Sindh, Pakistan. Its capital is the city of Hyderabad. The district is the second most urbanized in Sindh, after Karachi, with 80% of its population...
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Chach of Alor, as king of Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent. An account of Chandar's reign is presented in the Chach Nama, a recording of this period...
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The Government of Sindh (Sindhi: حڪومت سنڌ) (Urdu: حکومتِ سندھ) is the provincial government of the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Its powers and structure...
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The Culture of Sindh (Sindhi: سنڌ جي ثقافت) has its roots in the Indus Valley civilization. Sindh has been shaped by the largely desert region, the natural...
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Sindhudesh movement (redirect from Sindh National Movement Party)
in Sindh, Pakistan, seeking to create a homeland for Sindhis by establishing an ethnic state called Sindhudesh (Sindhi: سنڌو ديش, lit. 'Country of Sindhis')...
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Indus River (redirect from River Sindh)
course of the river ends in a large delta in the southern Sindh province of Pakistan. The river has historically been important to many cultures of the region...
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Raja Dahir (663 – 712 CE) was the last Hindu ruler of Sindh (in present-day Pakistan). A Brahmin ruler, his kingdom was invaded in 711 CE by the Arab Umayyad...
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Muhammad ibn al-Qasim (category History of Sindh)
military commander in service of the Umayyad Caliphate who led the Muslim conquest of Sindh (and Punjab, part of ancient Sindh), inaugurating the Umayyad...
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time being deprived of local Buddhist people's support, Sindh was captured and the first step of Islamic foundation in India was created. Chach Nama (Sindhi:...
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Aror (category History of Sindh)
the medieval name of the city of Rohri in Sindh, modern Pakistan. Aror once served as the capital of Sindh. As Roruka, capital of the Sauvira Kingdom...
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variant as Kachē kē Dākū, are criminal gangs operating in the riverine areas of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan. Infamous for their violent deeds, including kidnapping...
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The following is a list of notable Sindhi people who have origins in the Sindh province. Bhai Pratap Dialdas Chandru Raheja Deepak Perwani Gulu Lalvani...
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دادو), is a city and the capital of Dadu District located in Sindh, Pakistan. The city is located on the western bank of River Indus and is administratively...
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city and the capital of Shikarpur District in Sindh province of Pakistan. It is situated about 29 km west of the right bank of the Indus, with a railway...
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Samma dynasty (redirect from Golden age of Sindh)
dynasty (Sindhi: سمن جو راڄ, lit. 'Rule of the Sammas') was a medieval Sindhi dynasty which ruled the Sindh Sultanate from 1351 before being replaced...
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