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Sindh is a province in southeastern Pakistan, known for its rich culture rooted in the Indus Valley Civilization, with Sindhi and Urdu as its primary languages. The province boasts a diverse culinary scene and is famous for its craftsmanship in textiles and pottery. Key tourist attractions include the Sukkur Bridge, Ranikot Fort, and the ancient site of Mohenjo-daro.

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Sindh is a province in southeastern Pakistan, known for its rich culture rooted in the Indus Valley Civilization, with Sindhi and Urdu as its primary languages. The province boasts a diverse culinary scene and is famous for its craftsmanship in textiles and pottery. Key tourist attractions include the Sukkur Bridge, Ranikot Fort, and the ancient site of Mohenjo-daro.

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SINDH
sindh

RUWAIDAH & UROOJ


LOCATION
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and language

LOCATION
Sindh is one of the four provinces of Pakistan.
It is located in the southeastern parts of the country
Sindh is the third-largest province of Pakistan by area and the
second-largest province by population after Punjab.

LANGUAGE
Sindhi is spoken in Sindh by 23 million people as well as Urdu.
Sindh is also known as 'Mehran''.
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CULTURE
and traditions
The Culture of Sindh has its roots from the Indus Valley
Civilization.
Arts and Music: Sufis dominate Sindh
This land has always been a place of peace, love, and a place of Sindhi Ajrakh
great art and culture.
Sindhi Ajrakh - a unique form of blockprinting.
Craftsmanship - Sindh has a reputation for textiles, pottery,
leatherwork, carpets etc.
Sindhī ṭopī - A type of cap commonly worn

Sindhi Topi
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FOOD
cuisine
SINDHI FOOD

Koki - Identical to paratha but with some Taryal patata - A potato dish originating Sindhi pulao - When it comes to spices, the
additional ingredients from Sindh pulao uses less spices than the biryani
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GENERAL
facts
Population of Sindh - 47.89 million
Sindh is bounded by the Thar Desert to the east,
the Kirthar Mountains to the west and the Arabian
Sea and Rann of Kutch to the south.
Sindh lies in a tropical to subtropical region; it is
hot in the summer and mild to warm in winter.

GENERAL FACTS
TOURISM 06

tourism

Sukkur Bridge - The Lansdowne Bridge is a Ranikot Fort - one of the largest Mohenjo-dar0 - Built around 2500 BCE.
19th-century bridge that spans the Indus River forts in the world Some historians believed the Indus
between the cities of Sukkur and Rohri civilisation was destroyed in a large war

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