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ior to his posting as Director Health Services | Sindh a few years later. |
10 districts of Balochistan and 4 districts of | Sindh, affecting the lives of atleas 1.5 million peo |
he regiment then carried out operations in the | Sindh against Nasar Khan. |
down the Indus River valley to the seaports of | Sindh, an important link in the ancient Silk Road. |
e worldwide Sindhi diaspora originate from the | Sindh, an area which now lies in modern-day Pakistan |
ultural loans in the affected areas in Punjab, | Sindh and Khyber Pukhtunkhwa especially for small fa |
community, and when they refused, had to flee | Sindh and settled in the Banni region of Kutch. |
early Ansaris settled in Paat, district Dadu, | Sindh and were considered a highly educated family i |
on 16 out of 342 seats, mainly in the interior | Sindh and lower Punjab region, or 4.78% of the total |
caps exist including, the Sindhi cap, worn in | Sindh and the crochet topi that is often worn at Mus |
the Jacobabad, Larkana and Sukkur districts of | Sindh and the Naseerabad district of Balochistan. |
ancestor is said to have come originally from | Sindh, and they belonged to the Mallaah tribe. |
im) are a Sindhi tribe of Arab origin found in | Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. |
sic, the Sufi saints, the life of villagers in | Sindh and their folk-ways and folk-tales, and of var |
nt authority, that the Samras had a kingdom in | Sindh and were in fact one of the two main Zamindars |
tan Rangers (Punjab) and the Pakistan Rangers ( | Sindh) and the Mehran Force was then merged into Pak |
antonment is the Cantonment in the province of | Sindh and is located 40km away from Sukkur, in Sindh |
25 members, which administered the affairs of | Sindh and included two advisers from the Council of |
It says it is now distributing food in Punjab, | Sindh and Baluchistan provinces. |
lood affected the entire region of Saurashtra, | Sindh and south Gujarat, and affected the upper reac |
their trials are sung at Sufi shrines all over | Sindh, and especially at the urs of Shah Abdul Latif |
ng vocal supporter of the Pakistan Movement in | Sindh and was said to be one of the driving forces i |
died in Balochistan, with another 250 dead in | Sindh and 100 in the North-West Frontier Province, a |
They claim to have been Arabs who settled in | Sindh, and then moved to Gujarat. |
The community originated in | Sindh and migrated to Jalore in Rajasthan. |
the house of the provincial Chief Minister of | Sindh and two five-star hotels. |
awalpindi), Lt Gen Jehanzeb Arbab (Governor of | Sindh and Commander V Corps, Karachi), Lt Gen Iqbal |
ying energy to the southern coastal regions of | Sindh and Balochistan, the project was undertaken wi |
In 1839 the were sent to the | Sindh and took part in the capture of Karachi. |
The Dafer claim to have immigrated from | Sindh, and settled in Saurashtra. |
ity returned from Kutch to their home towns in | Sindh, and some settled empty land on the banks of S |
llection of tombs of the ruling Talpur Mirs of | Sindh and are located in the neighbourhood of Hiraba |
aid due to opposition from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, | Sindh and other stakeholders, the project is no long |
He joined the Government of | Sindh and held pivotal positions such as Secretary t |
They are found in the provinces of | Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan and the state of Uttar |
jas migrated to and settled in the province of | Sindh and especially in the city of Karachi. |
ributed in the rehabilitation of refugees from | Sindh and Western Punjab. |
is a breed of horse native to the Baluchistan, | Sindh and Punjab Provinces in Pakistan. |
tern Punjab, the North-West Frontier Province, | Sindh and parts of Kashmir. |
ted across Karachi, capital of the province of | Sindh and the most populous city in Pakistan. |
owards the welfare of the Muslim population in | Sindh, and especially towards the spread of educatio |
a maternal cousin of former Chief Minister of | Sindh Arbab Ghulam Rahim, whose mother is non-Muslim |
ing in all the large urban sites in Punjab and | Sindh, as discussed in Section II above. |
In 1851 he arrived in | Sindh as assistant-commissioner, and from 1855 to 18 |
Pakistan Peoples Party did well the Punjab and | Sindh Assembles but failed to win any seats in East |
West: Arts Council of Pakistan, | Sindh Assembly Building |
d proposed the 1940 Pakistan Resolution in the | Sindh Assembly, which ultimately resulted in the cre |
He was the founder of | Sindh Awami Mahaz, which went on to join the Nationa |
ti, Sangri (Rajasthan), Jand (Punjabi), Kandi ( | Sindh), Banni (Kannada), Vanni (Tamil), Sami, Shami |
Bar Association (1979-1980), Vice Chairman of | Sindh Bar Council (1984), Member Executive Committee |
It was around 1855 when the commissioner of | Sindh Bartle Frere suggested to the government to co |
redited by The British Council (PK611) and the | Sindh Board of Education. |
for non-Muslims in the Provincial Assembly of | Sindh, but in 2011 resigned and moved to India. |
ering not only to all areas of the province of | Sindh but also the neighboring province of Balochist |
Tajuddin Yildoz twice tried to conquer | Sindh but Nasir-ud-Din Qabacha defeated him in 1210. |
ed degree awarding status by the Government of | Sindh by Ordinance No. S.LEGIS:1(7)/98/-, dated 1 Ju |
erted to Islam, at the time of the conquest of | Sindh by the Arabs, around 8th Century A.D.The Sindh |
o Ahmedabad and from there he came to Karachi, | Sindh by train. |
Graham was appointed as the first Governor of | Sindh by the British Government on 1 April, 1936. |
has also served as Provincial Minister in the | Sindh Cabinet for Local Bodies and is one of the sen |
tanis resistance collapsed and were routed and | Sindh came under British rule. |
pier captured Manora in 1839, as part of their | Sindh campaign making it their military base of oper |
The Karachi Golf Club was an affiliate of the | Sindh Club in 1888 and registered as an independent |
s declared a protected heritage site under the | Sindh Cultural Heritage Act of 1994. |
ng Association, Punjab Cycling Association and | Sindh Cycling Association. |
s Shaheena Ishrat-ul-Ibad, wife of Governor of | Sindh Dr Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan. |
This bridge was inaugurated by Governor of | Sindh Dr Ishrat ul Ibad on Wednesday 4 February 2009 |
l Rahimuddin Khan from the post of Governor of | Sindh, due to differences between the two after Khan |
Shah Bandar was a prominent trading port of | Sindh during the Soomra and Kalhora dynasties. |
t important archaeological discoveries made in | Sindh during the last fifty years. |
a dynasty overtook the Sumra dynasty and ruled | Sindh during 1365-1521. |
ar was first registered with the government of | Sindh, e.g. a car with registration AAB-001 would ha |
o Pakistan and settled down in the Province of | Sindh, especially in Karachi. |
3. | Sindh Express* |
r English dailies like The Muslim, Daily News, | Sindh Express, Financial Post, The Balochistan Expre |
Khalid Yunus graduated from the University of | Sindh, followed by a B.Sc. degree from the Minnesota |
joined the D.G. National College in Hyderabad, | Sindh for his education. |
The Seven Queens were celebrated throughout | Sindh for their positive qualities: their honesty, i |
hat stagnant pools of floodwater in Punjab and | Sindh form a breeding ground for mosquitoes, increas |
19 January - The | Sindh government had declared January 19 (Wednesday) |
In May 2005, the | Sindh Government announced its intention to handover |
The | Sindh government denationalized 21 educational insti |
Pakistan while the facilities are provided by | Sindh Government. |
Sindh Governor House (a.k.a Governor House Karachi) | |
On March 27, 2004 he met with | Sindh Governor Ishrat-ul-Ibad Khan as part of a dele |
The Government of Education - | Sindh has rated B.V.S. "The Best Private Boys School |
s says high waters in the southern province of | Sindh have kept flood victims in tented camps where |
o mentions and published a cartographic map of | Sindh, he mentions the geography and culture of Sind |
While in | Sindh he served as vaccinator and inspector of drugs |
deteriorating Law and Order situation in upper | Sindh, Headquarters Mehran Force was established in |
In November 2005 the | Sindh Health Minister Shabbir Ahmed Qaimkhani remove |
Judge, | Sindh High Court: 1996 & 1997 |
mmad Chaudhry was able to make a speech to the | Sindh High Court. |
ath of the riots Abrar Hasan, who was also the | Sindh High Court Bar Association President, held mee |
n the 50th anniversary of establishment of the | Sindh High Court Bar Association. |
neasy periods in Balochistan than at hiding in | Sindh, Hyderabad and Karachi at the height of milita |
Capra aegagrus blythi ( | Sindh Ibex) |
he state of Gujarat in India and a province of | Sindh in Pakistan. |
ohammad bin Tughlaq made an expedition against | Sindh in 1351 AD and died at Sondha, possibly in an |
und mainly in North India, and the province of | Sindh in Pakistan. |
he state of Gujarat in India and a province of | Sindh in Pakistan. |
h supplies electricity to all the districts of | Sindh in Pakistan, excluding Karachi. |
Memons in Sri Lanka arrived from | Sindh in the 1870s. |
ed in between present day Gujarat in India and | Sindh in Pakistan. |
is a Muslim community of Gujarat in India and | Sindh in Pakistan. |
unjab, North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and | Sindh in development program areas such as habitat r |
ni grasslands in India and the desert areas of | Sindh in Pakistan. |
Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (the celebrated saint of | Sindh) in order to make the barren valley more inhab |
testant church in Hyderabad in the province of | Sindh in Pakistan. |
s Burnes, a physician who treated the Amirs of | Sindh in 1820s. |
ndants of Maharishi Dadhichi the great king of | Sindh in Vedic period. |
Lal Krishna Advani was born in Karachi, | Sindh, India] to Kishanchand D. Advani and Gyani Dev |
Sindh Industrial Trading Estate (SITE) is located in | |
ncil for Science and Technology (PCST) and The | Sindh Information Technology Board (SITB). |
The | Sindh Institute of Skin Diseases is a 50-bed dermato |
The | Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation ('SIU |
His conquest for the Umayyads brought | Sindh into the orbit of the Muslim world. |
While | Sindh is not present in modern India, Sindhi food is |
Ahmed Khan (born September 20, 1952, Karachi, | Sindh is a former Pakistani cricketer who played one |
Pakistan Rangers ( | Sindh) is governed by Ranger's Ordinance 1959 and op |
Hiranand Khiara on September, 1917 in Thatta, | Sindh) is an eminent and famous E.N.T. (otorhinolary |
since 1843, after the conquest of the rest of | Sindh, it is in the Thar and Jaisalmer desert, now i |
Pagara, the leader of Sunni Sufi community of | Sindh known as Hurs. |
Main article: | Sindh Madrasatul Islam |
The | Sindh Manihar are still involved in the manufacture |
r by training, he received M.B.B.S degree from | Sindh Medical College in 1986. |
In Punjab and | Sindh members of the landed aristrocray always wore |
He was attached to society's Punjab and | Sindh mission, which covered virtually all of presen |
or; in 2005, Pakistan Peoples Party member and | Sindh MPA Nisar Ahmed Khuhro levelled corruption acc |
In 1943, he became President of the | Sindh Muslim League. |
on December 22, 1928 in his native village in | Sindh named Pir jo Goth (The Pir's Village) after hi |
For the 2002 general elections, the | Sindh National Front (SNF), under Mumtaz Bhutto, joi |
Sindh National Front (S.N.F.) is a political party i | |
Sindh National Front believes that the 'provincial a | |
ritish colonial empire and the Talpur Emirs of | Sindh near Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. |
enjo-daro (which means "mound of the dead") in | Sindh near Sukkur, and Harappa, in west Punjab south |
Sykes's Nightjar or the | Sindh Nightjar (Caprimulgus mahrattensis) is a night |
Alor was the ancient capital of | Sindh, now modern Rohri adjacent to Sukkur, Sindh, P |
e Sufi Dargah of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Rural | Sindh of Pakistan her home. |
y of the Intermediate Board is the Governor of | Sindh or his nominee. |
The | Sindh originates on the Malwa Plateau in Vidisha dis |
The Government of | Sindh oversaw a denationalization program from 1985 |
Its real place of origin is | Sindh, Pakistan (formerly part of Hind or Hindustan |
apier Road is situated in the city of Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan and is named after Charles Napier, t |
located Off I. I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi in | Sindh, Pakistan . |
dari, a Sindhi industrialist and landlord from | Sindh, Pakistan |
ny Limited (OGDCL) Location: Qadirpur, Ghotki, | Sindh, Pakistan Completion Date: August 1995 |
rey skyscrapers under construction in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan for residential and commercial use . |
sea port near the modern-day city of Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan, important in the Hellenistic era in |
A small number of Jhojha are also found in | Sindh, Pakistan, where they assimilated into other U |
Habib Bank Plaza, located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan, is the head office of Habib Bank. |
akistani pop rock band that formed in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan, in 1990. |
Ongar is a Paleolithic site located in | Sindh, Pakistan, noted for flint tools. |
Bawany Academy is a school located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan, where it was established by the Ais |
Located at Karsaz Road in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan, PNS Rahat was established in 1954, |
and recreation park located in Hyderabad City, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
ol in Gulshan-e-Iqbal Block 3 Area of Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Pakistan Marine Academy is located at Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Karachi Fish Harbour is located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Hajvairy Airlines was based in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Karachi Cotton Exchange is located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
hi Elevated Expressway is situated in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Denso Hall is located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
ri Hills are located in Gulshan Town, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Sawan Gas Field is a located in | Sindh, Pakistan. |
ems (OES) is a power company based in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
Station is located in middle of the Jacobabad, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
posh Nagar neighborhood of Nazimabad, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
V.S. Parsi High School) is located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
andir is a Hindu temple situated in Umerkot in | Sindh, Pakistan. |
lf Club, is a golf course situated in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
located in Block-3, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
ased at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
rns Road, is a street in old downtown Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
.C.C.L.), is a golf course located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
hool - Grade 12 day school located in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
kilometers (81 miles) south of Mohenjodaro, in | Sindh, Pakistan. |
ll Stadium, is located in Lyari Town, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
sign: BHOJA) was an airline based in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
veyard is the only Jewish cemetery in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
cated in Karimabad of Gulberg Town in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
d Misri Shah takes place in March at Nasarpur, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
n-jo-daro is an archaeological site located in | Sindh, Pakistan. |
or KNPC is located in Paradise Point, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
mited is a petroleum company based in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
y station is located in middle of the Larkana, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
cent to the Landhi Industrial Area in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
tion Governmental body in Karachi, Province of | Sindh, Pakistan. |
er plant in Thare-o-Tar town in Thar district, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
r independence in 1947 and settled in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
school located on Iqbal Shaheed Road, Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
of the principal railway stations in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
at he was born on February 10, 1981, in Digary | Sindh, Pakistan. |
memory Makhdoom Bilawal near the town of Dadu, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
m for the national sport conducted in Karachi, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
the persistently wind-swept corridor of Gharo, | Sindh, Pakistan. |
In 1942 the Thar Rangers was raised as the | Sindh Police Rifles. |
During 1948, the unit was re-designated as | Sindh Police Rangers. |
ier Constabulary, Pakistan Rangers (Punjab and | Sindh), Political Levies/Khasadar Force, Provincial |
990 in the village of Sangi near Sukkur in the | Sindh Province of Pakistan. |
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