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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SindhSindh - Wikipedia

    Geographically it is the third largest province of Pakistan, stretching about 579 kilometres (360 mi) from north to south and 442 kilometres (275 mi) (extreme) or 281 kilometres (175 mi) (average) from east to west, with an area of 140,915 square kilometres (54,408 sq mi) of Pakistani territory.

  2. The U.S. government estimates the total population at 247.7 million (midyear 2023). According to the results of the first digital national census conducted between March 1 and May 15, 96.3 percent of the population is Sunni or Shia Muslim. The census questionnaire did not differentiate between Sunni and Shia.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TharparkarTharparkar - Wikipedia

    Tharparkar district lies between 69° 3′ 35″ E and 71° 7′ 47″ E longitudes, and between 24° 9′ 35″ N and 25° 43′ 6″ N latitudes. [11] To its east, the district borders the Jaisalmer, Barmer and Jalore districts of Rajasthan in India. To the south, it borders the Kutch district of Gujarat in India.

  4. The book "Sindh Police vs. International Policing" by Azhar ul Haque Sario provides an extensive analysis and comparison of the Sindh Police system in Pakistan to other international policing systems. The book is divided into four parts consisting of several sections.

  5. Jun 5, 2023 · Islamabad, Pakistan – A prominent human rights organisation has issued an urgent plea for global action to protect Pakistan from extreme heatwaves, saying the South Asian country is at the...

  6. Nov 12, 2020 · The rising water demand, coupled with mismanagement and misallocation of water, has caused water scarcity in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. The Sindh province almost entirely relies on the...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HumayunHumayun - Wikipedia

    Humayun. Jannat-Ashyani ( lit. 'He who lives in heaven') Nasir al-Din Muhammad (6 March 1508 [1] – 27 January 1556), commonly known by his regnal name Humayun ( Persian pronunciation: [hu.mɑː.juːn] ), was the second Mughal emperor, who ruled over territory in what is now Eastern Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Northern India, and Pakistan from ...

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