Sind Province (Pakistan)

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Sind Province (Pakistan) was an administrative region of British India that succeeded British Sind and encompassed much of what is now the Sindh province of modern Pakistan.

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Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative division
province of British India
adminCenter Karachi NERFINISHED
borderedBy Baluchistan NERFINISHED
Bombay Presidency
Rajputana Agency
surface form: Rajputana
capital Karachi NERFINISHED
colonialPower United Kingdom NERFINISHED
commonLanguage Sindhi
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
continent Asia
country British India
currency Indian rupee
followed British Sind
governmentType colonial provincial administration
hasEthnicGroup Baloch people
surface form: Baloch

Muhajir people
surface form: Muhajirs

Sindhi people
surface form: Sindhis
historyRegion Sindh
largestCity Karachi NERFINISHED
locatedIn British India
surface form: British Raj

British India
surface form: Indian Empire
locatedInPresentDay Pakistan
Sindh, Pakistan NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sindh region NERFINISHED
officialLanguage English
partOf British India
surface form: British Indian provinces

northwestern India
surface form: North-Western India
precededBy British Sind
religionMajority Islam
religionMinority Hinduism
subcontinent South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
timePeriod British colonial period
surface form: British colonial era
todayPartOf Pakistan
surface form: Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Sindh province NERFINISHED
traversedBy Indus River NERFINISHED

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British Sind followedBy Sind Province (Pakistan)