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The 'Sind' is a former province of
Pakistan and
British India which existed from 1936 to 1955. The province covered an area of 123,080 km² including much of the current
Sindh province but excluding the
Federal Capital Territory and the former
princely state of
Khairpur. The capital was the city of
Hyderabad and the province was bordered by the Indian states of
Gujarat and
Rajasthan to south and east, the princely states of Bahawalpur and Khairpur to the northeast and the
Federal Capital Territory and the princely states of
Kalat and
Las Bela to the west. On the southwest lay the
Arabian Sea but the coast was mostly composed of the
Indus delta.
History
On
1936-04-01 the
Sind Division of
Bombay Presidency became the Sind Province.
The
Partition of India in 1947 led to the province of Sind becoming part of
Pakistan. The province was merged into the province of
West Pakistan in 1955 under the One Unit policy announced by
Prime Minister Chaudhry Mohammad Ali.
In 1970, the province of West Pakistan was dissolved and four new provinces were established including a new expanded Sind province which took in the former
Federal Capital Territory and the princely state of
Khairpur. The provincial name was slightly modified in 1990 to
Sindh.
Demographics
At Partition there was a Muslim majority in Sind but with significant minorities of Hindus who were forced to leave for India, after continued massacre jointly by large numbers of muslim immigrants who spoke Urdu and military of Pakistan. The official language of Sind was
Sindhi (and only Sindhi), but later, the military govt. of Pakistan closed down Sindhi schools in big cities of Sindh and replaced those with
Urdu schools. Later, with the verbal orders of the military rulers, compulsory exam of written and spoken Sindhi was discontinued that was obligatory to get through for public service in Sind.
Government
The offices of 'Governor' of Sind and 'Chief Minister' of Sind were established in 1936 when Sind became a province. This system would continue until 1955 when Sind was dissolved.
See also
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Sindh
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Khairpur
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Karachi