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  2. History of Muhajirs - Wikipedia

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    [19] [14] By the 1951 census, the migrants constituted 57 percent of the population of Karachi, 65 percent in Hyderabad and 55 percent in Sukkur. As Karachi was the capital of the new nation, educated urban migrants from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bombay, Bihar and Hyderabad Deccan preferred it as their site of settlement for better access to ...

  3. List of Muhajir people - Wikipedia

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    Karachi This is a list of notable Muhajir people . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Muslims that migrated mainly from North India and Hyderabad after the independence of Pakistan in 1947.

  4. Haji Rabri - Wikipedia

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    Haji Rabri was founded in 1948 by Haji Bashiruddin in Hyderabad, Sindh. [4] The Haji family are from India and they migrated to Hyderabad from Rewari after the partition of India. [4] They founded their first shop in Shahi Bazaar, Hyderabad. [4] In 2012, Haji Rabri shop was opened in Karachi. [3]

  5. Hyderabad, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    [46] 75% of Sindh's industry is located in the Karachi-Hyderabad region. [47] The Sindh Industrial Trading Estate, home to 439 industrial units, was established on the outskirts of Hyderabad in 1950 which prospered with until the urban violence of the 1980s. Much of the city's industrial base was weakened by ethnic violence in urban Sindh in ...

  6. Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Karachi was Sindh's largest city with a population of over 400,000. [22] The city had a slight Hindu majority, with around 51% of the population being Hindu. Partition resulted in the exodus of much of the city's Hindu population, though Karachi, like most of Sindh, remained relatively peaceful compared to cities in Punjab. [104]

  7. Sindhi diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi diaspora (Sindhi: ٻاهري ملڪي سنڌي) consists of Sindhi people who have emigrated from the historical Sindh province of British India, [1] as well as the modern Sindh province of Pakistan, [2] to other countries and regions of the world, as well as their descendants.

  8. Thar Express - Wikipedia

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    The Thar Express (Hindi: थार एक्सप्रेस, Urdu: تھر ایکسپریس, Rajasthani: थार एक्सप्रेस, Sindhi: ٿر ايڪسپريس) was an international passenger train that ran between the Bhagat Ki Kothi a suburban area of Jodhpur in the Indian State of Rajasthan and Karachi Cantonment of Karachi in the Pakistani Province of Sindh.

  9. Sind Province (1936–1955) - Wikipedia

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    Sind (sometimes called Scinde, Sindhi: سنڌ ‎) was a province of British India from 1 April 1936 to 1947 and Dominion of Pakistan from 14 August 1947 to 14 October 1955. . Under the British, it encompassed the current territorial limits excluding the princely state of Khairp