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It lasted until 1947, when the British Raj was partitionedinto two sovereign dominionstates: the Union of India(later the Republic of India) and Pakistan(later the Islamic Republic of Pakistan). Later, the People's Republic of Bangladeshgained independence from Pakistan.
Siddi. The Siddi ( pronounced [sɪdːiː] ), also known as the Sheedi, Sidi, or Siddhi, are an ethnic minority group inhabiting Pakistan and India. They are primarily descended from the Bantu peoples of the Zanj coast in Southeast Africa, most of whom came to the Indian subcontinent through the Arab Slave Trade. [6]
The Indian cricket team toured Pakistan from 28 September to 2 October 1997 to play three One Day Internationals as part of the Wills Challenge Series. [1] The tournament was staged to commemorate the 50 years of Pakistan's independence. [2] Pakistan won the series 2–1.
In Pakistan, a tehsil or ( taluka) is an administrative sub-division of a District. Those are sub-divided into union councils. Here is a list of all the tehsil of Sindh Province .
Roat. Roat also known colloquially as Dum ke Roat ( Hindi: दम के रोट) ( Urdu: دم کے روٹ) is a sweet confectionery dish from the Indian city of Hyderabad. It is popular especially in the month of Muharram (the first month of the Islamic calendar) [1] It is made by mixing semolina, refined flour, ghee, dry fruits, saffron and ...
History of Hyderabad, Sindh Hyderābād City ( Haidarābād) ( Sindhi: حیدرآباد, Urdu: حیدرآباد ), headquarters of the district of Sindh province of Pakistan traces its early history to Neroon, [1] [2] a Sindhi ruler of the area from whom the city derived its previous name, Neroon Kot. Its history dates back to medieval times, when Ganjo Takker (Barren Hill), a nearby hilly ...
Monginis is an Indian multinational pastry and bakery chain based in Mumbai with outlets in different cities in India and Egypt .
Hyderabad Division ( Sindhi: حيدرآباد ڊويزن) is an administrative division of the Sindh Province of Pakistan. It was abolished in 2000 but restored again on 11 July 2011.