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Introduction To Sindh​
Sindh:​
Sindh (pronounced /sin̪d̪ʱ/) (Sindhi: سنڌ, Sindhi in Devanagari script: सिन्ध or सिंध, Urdu: سندھ, Arabic: السند) 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 Muslim refugees who migrated to Pakistan from India upon independence as well as the people migrated from other provinces after independence. The neighbouring regions of Sindh are Balochistan to the west and north, Punjab to the north, Gujarat and Rajasthan to the southeast and east, and the Arabian Sea to the south. The main language is Sindhi. The name is derived from Sanskrit, and was known to the Assyrians (as early as the seventh century BCE) as Sinda, to the Greeks as Sinthus, to the Romans as Sindus, to the Persians as Abisind, to the Arabs as Al-Sind, and to the Chinese as Sintow. To the Javanese the Sindhis have long been known as the Santri.
Districts: There are 23 districts in Sindh, Pakistan.

1.Karachi
2.Jamshoro
3.Thatta
4.Badin
5.Tharparkar
6.Umerkot
7.Mirpur Khas
8.Tando Allahyar
9.Matiari
10.Tando Muhammad Khan
11.Hyderabad
12.Sanghar
13.Khairpur
14.Nawabshah
15.Dadu
16.Qambar Shahdadkot
17.Larkana
18.Naushahro Feroze
19.Ghotki
20.Shikarpur
21.Jacobabad
22.Sukkur
23.Kashmore

The twenty three districts of Sindh, Pakistan

Major cities:

Badin
Dadu
Daharki
Diplo
Ghotki
Ghambat
Hala
Hyderabad
Jacobabad
Jamshoro
Karachi
Kashmore
Khairpur
Larkana
Matli
Mirpurkhas
Mithi
Nasarpur
Nawabshah
Padidan
Raharki
Ranipur
Ratodero
Sanghar
Sekhat
Shikarpur
Sobhodero
Rohri
Sukkur
Tando Jam
Tando Adam Khan
Tando Muhammad Khan
Thatta
Ubaro
Umarkot
Moro
Kotri​
 

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