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'''Sindh''' is one of the four provinces of [[Pakistan]], located in the southeast of the country. Historically home to the [[Sindhi people]], it is also known as the '''River Indus Valley''' and has been a cradle of civilization for thousands of years.
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== History ==
[[File:Jinnah_Mausoleum.JPG|thumb|The mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, located in Karachi, Sindh.]]
Sindh's history dates back to the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], which existed from 3300–1300 BCE. The region was later conquered by the [[Persian Empire]] and then by [[Alexander the Great]]. In the 8th century CE, Sindh was incorporated into the Islamic Caliphate, marking the beginning of a period of cultural and religious exchange.


== Geography ==
'''Sindh''' ({{lang-ur|سندھ}}, {{lang-sd|سنڌ}}) is one of the four provinces of [[Pakistan]], located in the southeastern part of the country. It is bordered by [[Balochistan]] to the west, [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]] to the north, the Indian states of [[Gujarat]] and [[Rajasthan]] to the east, and the [[Arabian Sea]] to the south. The province is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and economic significance.
Sindh is bordered by [[Balochistan]] province to the west, and [[Punjab]] province to the north. Sindh also borders the Indian states of [[Gujarat]] and [[Rajasthan]] to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the south. The provincial capital of Sindh is [[Karachi]].


== Culture ==
==History==
Sindh has a rich heritage of traditional handicrafts, music, and dance. The Sindhi language, an Indo-Aryan language, is spoken by the Sindhi people. The annual [[Sindhi Cultural Day]] is celebrated across Sindh to showcase the cultural richness of the province.
[[File:Other_side_of_Moenjodaro_by_Usman_Ghani.jpg|thumb|left|The archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro, a major city of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.]]
Sindh has a history that dates back to the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], one of the world's earliest urban cultures. The ancient city of [[Mohenjo-daro]], located in Sindh, was a major urban center of this civilization. The region has been influenced by various cultures and empires, including the [[Achaemenid Empire]], [[Alexander the Great]], the [[Umayyad Caliphate]], and the [[Mughal Empire]].


== Economy ==
In the 8th century, Sindh was conquered by the Arab general [[Muhammad bin Qasim]], making it one of the first regions in the Indian subcontinent to come under Islamic rule. This marked the beginning of a long period of Muslim influence in the region.
Sindh is the third largest of Pakistan's four federated provinces, by area, and second largest by population. The economy of Sindh is driven by agriculture due to its fertile land and also has a significant contribution from the industrial sector with major industries including textiles, cement, steel, and chemicals.


== Education ==
==Geography==
Sindh is home to several universities, including the [[University of Sindh]], [[NED University of Engineering and Technology]], and the [[Aga Khan University]]. The literacy rate in Sindh is improving with the efforts of the government and private sector.
[[File:Ranikot_fort_2_(asad_aman).jpg|thumb|Ranikot Fort, one of the largest forts in the world, located in Sindh.]]
Sindh is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes the [[Thar Desert]] in the east, the fertile plains of the [[Indus River]] in the center, and the coastal areas along the Arabian Sea. The province has a hot desert climate, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F) in the summer.


== Politics ==
==Economy==
The politics of Sindh is dominated by two main parties, the [[Pakistan People's Party]] and the [[Muttahida Qaumi Movement]]. The Governor serves as the ceremonial head of the province while the Chief Minister is the executive head.
Sindh is an economic powerhouse of Pakistan, contributing significantly to the country's GDP. The province is home to [[Karachi]], the largest city and financial hub of Pakistan. Karachi's port is one of the busiest in the region, facilitating trade and commerce.


== See also ==
Agriculture is a major sector in Sindh, with the Indus River providing irrigation for crops such as wheat, rice, and cotton. The province also has a significant industrial base, with industries ranging from textiles to pharmaceuticals.
* [[History of Sindh]]
 
* [[Culture of Sindh]]
==Culture==
* [[Economy of Sindh]]
[[File:Sunset_at_Shrine_of_Shah_Abdul_Latif_Bhittai.jpg|thumb|left|The shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, a revered Sufi saint and poet of Sindh.]]
* [[Education in Sindh]]
Sindh has a rich cultural heritage, with a blend of ancient traditions and modern influences. The province is known for its [[Sufism|Sufi]] traditions, with many shrines and festivals dedicated to Sufi saints. The [[Sindhi language]] is widely spoken, and the province has a vibrant tradition of music, dance, and literature.
* [[Politics of Sindh]]
 
==Archaeological Sites==
[[File:Mohenjo-daro_Priesterkönig.jpeg|thumb|The "Priest-King" statue from Mohenjo-daro, an iconic artifact of the Indus Valley Civilization.]]
Sindh is home to several important archaeological sites, including Mohenjo-daro, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site provides valuable insights into the urban planning and culture of the Indus Valley Civilization.
 
==Notable Figures==
Sindh has produced many notable figures in various fields, including politics, literature, and the arts. [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]], the founder of Pakistan, was born in Karachi, Sindh.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Karachi]]
* [[Indus Valley Civilization]]
* [[Mohenjo-daro]]
* [[Sufism in Pakistan]]


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Latest revision as of 18:56, 23 March 2025

Province of Pakistan



The mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, located in Karachi, Sindh.

Sindh (Urdu: سندھ , Template:Lang-sd) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan, located in the southeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Balochistan to the west, Punjab to the north, the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the south. The province is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and economic significance.

History[edit]

The archaeological site of Mohenjo-daro, a major city of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization.

Sindh has a history that dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban cultures. The ancient city of Mohenjo-daro, located in Sindh, was a major urban center of this civilization. The region has been influenced by various cultures and empires, including the Achaemenid Empire, Alexander the Great, the Umayyad Caliphate, and the Mughal Empire.

In the 8th century, Sindh was conquered by the Arab general Muhammad bin Qasim, making it one of the first regions in the Indian subcontinent to come under Islamic rule. This marked the beginning of a long period of Muslim influence in the region.

Geography[edit]

Ranikot Fort, one of the largest forts in the world, located in Sindh.

Sindh is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes the Thar Desert in the east, the fertile plains of the Indus River in the center, and the coastal areas along the Arabian Sea. The province has a hot desert climate, with temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F) in the summer.

Economy[edit]

Sindh is an economic powerhouse of Pakistan, contributing significantly to the country's GDP. The province is home to Karachi, the largest city and financial hub of Pakistan. Karachi's port is one of the busiest in the region, facilitating trade and commerce.

Agriculture is a major sector in Sindh, with the Indus River providing irrigation for crops such as wheat, rice, and cotton. The province also has a significant industrial base, with industries ranging from textiles to pharmaceuticals.

Culture[edit]

The shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, a revered Sufi saint and poet of Sindh.

Sindh has a rich cultural heritage, with a blend of ancient traditions and modern influences. The province is known for its Sufi traditions, with many shrines and festivals dedicated to Sufi saints. The Sindhi language is widely spoken, and the province has a vibrant tradition of music, dance, and literature.

Archaeological Sites[edit]

The "Priest-King" statue from Mohenjo-daro, an iconic artifact of the Indus Valley Civilization.

Sindh is home to several important archaeological sites, including Mohenjo-daro, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site provides valuable insights into the urban planning and culture of the Indus Valley Civilization.

Notable Figures[edit]

Sindh has produced many notable figures in various fields, including politics, literature, and the arts. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, was born in Karachi, Sindh.

Related Pages[edit]