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==Cities and Towns== | ==Cities and Towns== | ||
* [[Dadu]] | * [[Dadu]] | ||
* [[Diplo]] | |||
* Hyderabad | * Hyderabad | ||
* [[Jacobabad]] | * [[Jacobabad]] | ||
* [[Jamesabad]] | |||
* Karachi | * Karachi | ||
* [[Khipro]] | |||
* [[Kotri]] | * [[Kotri]] | ||
* [[Larkana]] | * [[Larkana]] | ||
* [[Mirpurkhas]] | * [[Mirpurkhas]] (Mirpur Khas) | ||
* [[Mithi]] | |||
* [[Nagar Parkar]] | |||
* [[Rohri]] | |||
* [[Sanghar]] | |||
* [[Sehwan]] | * [[Sehwan]] | ||
* [[Shadipali]] | |||
* [[Shikarpur]] | * [[Shikarpur]] | ||
* [[Sukkur]] | * [[Sukkur]] |
Revision as of 10:52, 18 August 2010
Sind is a province in Pakistan that was formerly a province of British India from 1843. Sind was part of the Bombay Presidency.
Spelling Variants
Modern name: Sind/Sindh
Other spellings: Sinde, Scinde
Status
- 1843 to 1847 - Province
- 1847 to 1936 - Part of Bombay Presidency
- 1936 to 1947 - Province
Capital
Cities and Towns
- Dadu
- Diplo
- Hyderabad
- Jacobabad
- Jamesabad
- Karachi
- Khipro
- Kotri
- Larkana
- Mirpurkhas (Mirpur Khas)
- Mithi
- Nagar Parkar
- Rohri
- Sanghar
- Sehwan
- Shadipali
- Shikarpur
- Sukkur
- Thatta
- Umarkot
Districts
Princely State
History
Sind Campaign 1842-43
External Links
Sind Province "Wikipedia"
Sindh "wikipedia"
Travels in Beloochistan and Sinde: accompanied by a geographical and historical account of those countries by Henry Pottinger (1816), Google Books,
Panhwar.com a website about Sindh. Contains links to rare books to download, and to many articles, including two on maps called Historical Maps of Sindh and Maps of Sindh
A Gazetteer of the Province of Sind by AW Hughes 1876 Archive.org