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    Sindh (/ ˈ s ɪ n d / SIND; Sindhi: سِنْڌ ‎; Urdu: سِنْدھ, pronounced; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind) is a province 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.

  3. May 29, 2024 · Sindh, province of southeastern Pakistan. It is bordered by the provinces of Balochistān on the west and north, Punjab on the northeast, the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the south.

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    The Sindh, Pakistan is a fairly small province, with 2 regions and 7 administrative divisions: 1. Banbhore Division 2. Hyderabad Division 3. Karachi Division 4. Larkana Division 5. Mirpurkhas Division 6. Nawabshah Division 7. Sukkur Division

    24.8667.011 Karachi– coastal port city, provincial capital, the financial capital and largest city of Pakistan
    25.37916768.3683332 Hyderabad– second largest city of Sindh, rich both historically and culturally
    27.69952268.8672863 Sukkur– third largest city of Sindh
    27.5668.2263894 Larkana– famous for its proximity to Mohenjo-daro
    27.32916768.1388891 Mohenjo-daro– an ancient city not to be missed by history buffs
    25.767.5833332 Kirthar National Park– Sindh's only national park offers great natural beauty and a good variety of wildlife
    24.9568.053 Keenjhar Lake– a vast freshwater lake, perfect for picnicking and boating
    26.41931467.8593724 Sehwan– town of the great mystic poet, saint and scholar Lal Shahbaz Qalandar

    Sindh is bounded to the west by Balochistan, to the north by Punjab, the east by the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthanand to the south by the Arabian Sea. Many of the settlements in Sindh are located on, or close to the River Indus. This is similar to Egypt, where many settlements are located on the Nile. Sindh has strong Hindu influences and ...

    The official language of the province is Sindhi and is a first language to most people. This said, it's more commonly heard in rural areas, not urban areas where Urduand English are more commonly spoken. If you know Gujarati, you'll find it easier to learn Sindhi as both languages are similar to one another. As in any other place, making an attempt...

    By plane

    Most visitors to Sindh arrive at Jinnah International Airport, in the southern city of Karachi. The airport is the country's largest and busiest and works as the main gateway to Pakistan. It is served by many international airlines such as Air Arabia, Air China, Cathy Pacific, Etihad, Emirates, Gulf Air, FlyDubai, Iran Air, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Saudia, SriLankan Airlines, Thai Airways, and Turkish Airlines. The airport is the main hub of the national flag carrier Pakistan International Ai...

    By train

    Sindh is well connected with the rest of the country by Pakistan Railways. The busiest railway station is in Karachi in southwest Sindh and plenty of trains (both economical and air-conditioned class) bound for Karachi originate daily from major Pakistani cities such as Lahore, Rawalpindi, Quetta and Peshawar. Karachi railway station, more commonly known as Cantt. station, is the final destination station of virtually all trains travelling into Sindh, while Hyderabad and the northern railway...

    By car

    Sindh is well connected with the rest of Pakistan via network of multiple-lane highways and can be reached easily by driving your own car. National Highway # N-5 originates from border town of Torkham (Pakistan-Afghanistan border) and runs via many major cities such as Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Multan, before crossing into Sindh where it passes through Hyderabad, Khairpur and reaching Karachi. It is 1756 km long which makes it largest highway in the country and is the most used way in...

    By bus

    A large part of travel between cities in Sindh is by bus. Travel by bus is the cheapest, most convenient, and most common way to move from place to place. Buses and minibuses travel around Sindh but quality can vary a lot. You can find buses to all major cities and towns. Air-conditioned buses run between major cities of the Sindh while non-airconditioned for both from the major cities to small towns but the only drawback is comfort in non-airconditioned buses. Buses are the only cheap way of...

    By train

    Sindh has a good railway network by Pakistani standards, and it's more than adequate for travel between major cities and towns. Plenty of trains travel back and forth daily, stopping at many railway stations along the way. Although major cities are well connected, you will need to use buses, taxis or your own car to reach many of the attractive tourist sites. Awam Express and Khushhal Khan Khattak Express are economy class only trains but have a good network in Sindh. Awam Express runs on the...

    By car

    Sindh has a rather good road network and all cities and major towns are well connected with each other by multi-lane highways and arterial roads. Many settlements are on, or close to, the National Highways # N-5 and N-55. Karachi and Hyderabad, the two largest cities, are connected to each other by both a multi-lane highway and a motorway, which reduces the distance to 150 km and the travel time to 2 hours.

    Sindh has numerous tourist attractions, with the most celebrated ones being ruins of archaeological sites and the country's most popular beaches. Most visitors to Sindh end up in Karachi, a real mega-city, home to 23 million people. Karachi is a modern, bustling and multicultural metropolis and as the country's most developed urban area, provides a...

    Sindh has a coastline of 300 km, thus offering plenty of water-based activities such as deep-sea fishing, boating, sailing, snorkelling, scuba diving or simply swimming and relaxing in a beach hut. Most of activities are concentrated in and around Karachi. In fact, Karachi is heaven for water babies in Pakistan and there are plenty of opportunities...

    Sindh is a region of artisans and is known all over the world for its various crafts and arts and is home to a myriad of small markets and to traditional bazaars, to modern upscale and high-end shopping malls of Karachi and you will not be short of options.Ajrak — a block-printed shawl — and Sindhi topi— a hat — are unique to Sindh and thus are the...

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    Sindh is a province 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.

  5. The history of Sindh refers to the history of the Pakistani province of Sindh, as well as neighboring regions that periodically came under its sway.

  6. www.britannica.com › summary › Sindh-province-PakistanSindh summary | Britannica

    Sindh, or Sind, Province (pop., 2006 est.: 35,864,000), southeastern Pakistan. It is bordered by Balochistan and Punjab provinces, India, and, to the south, by the Arabian Sea. The capital is Karachi.

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · The capital city of Sindh is Karachi, which is not only the largest city in Pakistan but also one of the world’s most populous cities. The geography of Sindh is incredibly diverse, ranging from the vast plains of the Indus River to the arid desert regions of Thar.

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