Sind Province

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Sind Province is a historical administrative region in present-day Pakistan, encompassing areas such as the Thar and Parkar District and known for its rich cultural and economic significance along the lower Indus River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former province
historical administrative region
administrativeStatus province of British India
borderedBy Balochistan, Pakistan
surface form: Baluchistan

Bombay Presidency
Kutch
surface form: Kutch region

Rajasthan
surface form: Rajasthan region
capital Karachi
contains Hyderabad
Larkana
Sukkur
Thar and Parkar District
Thatta
country British India
ethnicGroup Sindhi people
geographicalFeature Indus River delta
Thar Desert
fertile alluvial plains
hasCulturalTradition Ajrak textile tradition
Sindhi folk music
Sindhi poetry
Sufi shrines
historicalEra British colonial period
historicalSignificance center of trade routes between South Asia and the Middle East
important agricultural region of British India
knownFor economic significance
rich cultural heritage
riverine agriculture
trade along the Arabian Sea
language Sindhi
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
locatedIn South Asia
lower Indus River basin
present-day Pakistan
majorEconomicActivity agriculture
irrigated farming
textile production
trade
namedAfter Sindh
surface form: Sindh region
partOf British India
surface form: British Raj

Indus Valley
surface form: Indus Valley cultural area
predecessor Bombay Presidency
religion Hinduism
Islam
strategicImportance access to Arabian Sea
control of lower Indus River
successor Province of Sindh
surface form: Sindh Province, Pakistan
traversedBy Indus River

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Thar and Parkar District partOf Sind Province