On September 30, 1988, hundreds of people, mostly Muhajirs, were killed in Hyderabad, Sindh in what was known as "Black Friday". The death toll was above...
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Hyderābād City (Haidarābād) (Sindhi: حیدرآباد, Urdu: حیدرآباد ), headquarters of the district of Sindh province of Pakistan traces its early history to...
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 1988 killings in Hyderabad, Sindh or Black Friday, a massacre of Mohajir civilians in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan Black Friday (1993):...
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deaths. The 1988 Hyderabad massacre, also known as Black Friday was the coordinated massacre of more than 250 Muhajir civilians in Hyderabad, Sindh near Hyderabad...
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the conqueror of the State of Sindh by defeating the forces of the Talpur rulers at the Battle of Miani near Hyderabad on 20 March 1843. Ever since its...
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Altaf Hussain (Pakistani politician) (category All Wikipedia articles written in Pakistani English)
Before October 1986, the urban city of Hyderabad was largely dominated by the Sindhi nationalist party Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM) founded by G. M. Syed...
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Muttahida Qaumi Movement – London (redirect from Units of MQM in the USA)
election of 1988 and formed a coalition government in the Sindh Province with the help of MQM, which then had a larger mandate in urban Sindh in comparison...
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MQM militancy (category Rebel groups in Pakistan)
MQM was widely viewed as the perpetrator of targeted killings, out of a total 1800 killings in Karachi. MQM armed wing was composed of thousands of criminals...
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Muhajir (Pakistan) (redirect from Muhajirs in Pakistan)
Urdu-speaking population in the world. In Sindh, those that speak Urdu as first language mostly migrated from Delhi, United Provinces, Hyderabad Deccan, Bombay...
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Operation Clean-up (category History of Sindh (1947–present))
1988–89, the political problems in Karachi began to arise and reached its climax in 1990 when Sindh Police opened fire on Muhajir locale in Hyderabad...
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Sindhudesh movement (redirect from Sindh National Movement Party)
The Sindhudesh Movement is a separatist movement, based in Sindh, Pakistan, seeking to create a homeland for Sindhis by establishing an ethnic state called...
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Qasba Aligarh massacre (category Massacres in 1986)
On 12 December 1986, the Sindh governor Lt Gen Jahan Dad Khan ordered a police operation in the vicinity of Sohrab Goth in Karachi. Guised as an anti-encroachment...
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Karachi (redirect from Karachi, Sindh)
the capital city of the Pakistani province of Sindh. It is the largest city in Pakistan and 12th largest in the world, with a population of over 20 million...
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Suhai Aziz Talpur (category 1988 births)
College, in Hyderabad. She obtained her Bachelor's degree from the Zubaida Girls College and her Master's in Economics from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro...
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Jethmal Parsram Gulrajani (category People from Hyderabad, Sindh)
was born in Hyderabad, Sindh, British India (now Pakistan). The exact date of his birth is unknown. According to G.M. Syed, he was born in 1885. however...
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Guillermo de Vega (category University of Sindh alumni)
degree in History and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, cum laude. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in History from the University of Sindh in Hyderabad...
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Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo (category All Wikipedia articles written in Pakistani English)
Sandeman High School Quetta. After the 1935 earthquake, he got admission in Sindh Madrasa tul Islam, Karachi.[citation needed] Then, for further education...
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Kalhora Dynasty in the Battle of Halani in 1783 to become rulers of Sindh. Later it split into three smaller states of Mirpur, Hyderabad and Khairpur. The...
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Timeline of Pakistani history (redirect from 2010s in Pakistan)
attacks in Pakistan 16 July: 43 people were killed and 110 injured in 7 bomb explosions in Hyderabad, Sindh. 26 June: 13th Afghan SCUD attacks in Pakistan...
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Thar Desert to Sindh in Pakistan. This sparked further anti-Hindu riots in Hyderabad, Sindh. On 6 January anti-Hindu riots broke out in Karachi, leading...
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northern Burma, killing at least 26 people. 2014 – Fifty-eight people are killed in a bus crash in the Sukkur District in southern Pakistan's Sindh province...
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Karachi at that time, as there was only one dental school in the entire province of Sindh, at Hyderabad. They primarily provided simple procedures such as manufacture...
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Zulfiqar Shah (category Writers from Sindh)
the medical relief in the 12 districts of Sindh. Previously, he facilitated the rain floods of 2007 that almost inundated Hyderabad city, the second largest...
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Immigration to Pakistan (redirect from Expatriates in Pakistan)
Bengali-speaking people in Pakistan, of which 132 are in Karachi. They are found in various areas of Pakistan such as Thatta, Badin, Hyderabad, Tando Adam and...
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Benazir Bhutto (category Pakistani MNAs 1988–1990)
to her political success in a male-dominated society. Bhutto was born at Pinto's Nursing Home on 21 June 1953 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Her father was...
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Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (category All Wikipedia articles written in Pakistani English)
organisation's secretariat is based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It has seven regional offices in Gilgit, Hyderabad, Karachi, Multan, Peshawar, Quetta...
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Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (redirect from Military Government of Pakistan (1977–1988))
1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani military officer who served as the 6th president of Pakistan from 1978 until his death in 1988. He rose to prominence...
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Jamsheed Marker (category All Wikipedia articles written in Pakistani English)
by President Pervez Musharraf in 2003. Sitara-i-Quaid-e-Azam Award Jamsheed Kekobad Ardeshir Marker was born in Hyderabad, India, on 24 November 1922,...
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Imtiaz Ahmed (brigadier) (category Military government of Pakistan (1977–1988))
in Sindh of wrongfully investigating communist Nazeer Abbasi's political ambitions, and whose custody resulted in his death at the hands of the Sindh...
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Abdul Ghaffar Khan (category 1988 deaths)
replied that it was just a name for the Pashtun province in Pakistan, just as Punjab, Bengal, Sindh, and Baluchistan are the names of provinces of Pakistan...
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