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Sind Summary
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(2002 pop. 33 million). Sind (Sindh) is a province in southeastern Pakistan, extending over the lower Indus River valley, including the alluvial plain and river delta, between India and the Arabian Sea. Karachi is its capital and largest city. Sind is...
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Sindh (Sindhī: سنڌ, Urdū: سندھ) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhis. Different cultural and ethnic groups also reside in Sindh including Urdu speaking people who migrated from India at the time of...


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Economic Review
SINDH: Under Undemocratic Governance.
07/01/1999: 1,117 words, approx. 4 pages
The difference this time is that even MQM is not supporting the present set-up and Ghous Ali Shah is not a member of the provincial assembly. Moreover, there is no provision of the advisor under the dispensation of Governor's Rule. Being an MNA...
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Economic Review
Sindh under siege. (spate of crimes in Sindh, Pakistan)
05/01/1992: 1,205 words, approx. 4 pages
Lecislators from Sindh had denounced army action arguing that without a political solution it would be detrimental to the solidarity of the country. For quite some time a new spate of lawlessness has emerged in Sindh. Firing on trains, repeat carnage in...
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Bhutto's death stokes regional rivalry
1/9/2008: 819 words, approx. 3 pages
When vast crowds paid their last respects to Benazir Bhutto before her burial, angry mourners from her native Sindh province chanted separatist slogans: "We don't want to be part of Pakistan!"Although Bhutto, a two-time prime minister and leader of the country's biggest party, was an...
 


 

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