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"Sindh: A Glimpse into its Rich History and Cultural Heritage" Step back in time to the Victorian era of the 19th century, where Sindh, a province in Pakistan

Background imageSindh Collection: Map of the Indian Empire, 1902. Creator: Unknown

Map of the Indian Empire, 1902. Creator: Unknown
Map of the Indian Empire, 1902. Showing the Indian subcontinent during the period of the British Raj (rule by the British Crown). From The Century Atlas of the World. [John Walker & Co, Ltd

Background imageSindh Collection: Napier, In Full Uniform, Was Borne Into Hyderabad in a Magnificent Palanquin, 1902

Napier, In Full Uniform, Was Borne Into Hyderabad in a Magnificent Palanquin, 1902. Artist: Sidney E Paget
Napier, In Full Uniform, Was Borne Into Hyderabad in a Magnificent Palanquin, 1902. The Conquest of Scinde, (1842-1843), Pakistan. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II

Background imageSindh Collection: The Battle of Meeanee, 1843. Artist: James-Baylie Allen

The Battle of Meeanee, 1843. Artist: James-Baylie Allen
The Battle of Meeanee, 17 February 1843. The Battle of Miani (or Battle of Meeanee) was a battle between British forces under Sir Charles Napier and the Talpur Amirs of Sindh

Background imageSindh Collection: Sindh Valley, Kashmir, India, late 19th or early 20th century

Sindh Valley, Kashmir, India, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide

Background imageSindh Collection: Sindh River, passing the crags below Sonamarg, Kashmir, India, late 19th or early 20th century

Sindh River, passing the crags below Sonamarg, Kashmir, India, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide

Background imageSindh Collection: Sindh Valley glaciers, Kashmir, India, early 20th century. Artist: F Bremner

Sindh Valley glaciers, Kashmir, India, early 20th century. Artist: F Bremner
Sindh Valley glaciers, Kashmir, India, early 20th century. Glaciers in what is now Pakistan

Background imageSindh Collection: Sindh, 2-4-0 locomotive

Sindh, 2-4-0 locomotive. Inscribed verso Old GIPR 4 passenger engine built by Kitson in 18- and sold to old IMRy [Indian Midland Railway] in - Since reverted to GIPR'. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSindh Collection: Carlton Hotel, Karachi, British India

Carlton Hotel, Karachi, British India
Carlton Hotel and street scene, Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSindh Collection: Queen Victoria Monument, Karachi, British India

Queen Victoria Monument, Karachi, British India
Aerial view of the Queen Victoria Monument, with soldiers on parade, Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1930

Background imageSindh Collection: Fort and Lighthouse, Manora Point, Karachi, British India

Fort and Lighthouse, Manora Point, Karachi, British India
Fort and Lighthouse, Manora Point, Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1900

Background imageSindh Collection: Prince Edward of Wales - Colonel of the Scinde (Sindh) Horse

Prince Edward of Wales - Colonel of the Scinde (Sindh) Horse
Prince Edward of Wales (1894-1972) (later King Edward VIII) dressed as Colonel-in-Chief of the Prince of Waless Own Scinde (Sindh) Horse

Background imageSindh Collection: Group of Bheels (Bhels), Sindh, India (now Pakistan)

Group of Bheels (Bhels), Sindh, India (now Pakistan)
Group of Bheels (Bhels, Bhils), members of a Sindhi tribe in Sindh, India (now Pakistan). They are a Hindu tribal community found mainly in the Tharparkar District. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSindh Collection: Sindh Valley, Srinagar, Kashmir, India

Sindh Valley, Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Sindh Valley to the north of Srinagar, Kashmir, India. Date: 1904

Background imageSindh Collection: Pakistan - Minaret of Masum Shah, Sukkur (Sindh)

Pakistan - Minaret of Masum Shah, Sukkur (Sindh)
Pakistan - Minaret of Syed Nizam-ud-Din Mir Muhammad Masum Shah, Sukkur (Sindh Province) Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSindh Collection: Port of Pakistan building at night, Karachi, Pakistan

Port of Pakistan building at night, Karachi, Pakistan
Port of Pakistan building (Karachi Port Trust) at night, Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan. Date: circa 1950

Background imageSindh Collection: Holy Trinity Church, Karachi, British India

Holy Trinity Church, Karachi, British India
Holy Trinity Church, Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1900

Background imageSindh Collection: Landing stage, Kiamari, Karachi, British India

Landing stage, Kiamari, Karachi, British India
Landing stage with dhows and a clock tower, Kiamari (Kemari), Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1920

Background imageSindh Collection: Sind (or Sindh) Valley, Pakistan

Sind (or Sindh) Valley, Pakistan
A view of the Indus (or Sindhu) River in the Sind (or Sindh) Valley in what is now Pakistan. Date: circa 1895

Background imageSindh Collection: Edward Prince of Wales as Colonel-in-Chief

Edward Prince of Wales as Colonel-in-Chief
Prince Edward of Wales (1894-1972) (later King Edward VIII) dressed as Colonel-in-Chief of the Prince of Waless Own Scinde (Sindh) Horse. Date: circa 1920

Background imageSindh Collection: Thatta. Makli Necropolis

Thatta. Makli Necropolis
Tomb of Isa Khan Tarkhan. ca. 1644. PAKISTAN. SINDH. Thatta. Makli Necropolis. Islamic art. Architecture

Background imageSindh Collection: GENTLEMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home

GENTLEMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the " Mehran"

Background imageSindh Collection: COUNTRYWOMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is

COUNTRYWOMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the " Mehran"

Background imageSindh Collection: Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Bhit Shah, Sindh, Pakistan

Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Bhit Shah, Sindh, Pakistan

Background imageSindh Collection: Pakistan, Sindh, Moenjo-daro, view of ancient town

Pakistan, Sindh, Moenjo-daro, view of ancient town UNESCO World Heritage Site, Archaeological Ruins

Background imageSindh Collection: Pakistan, Sindh, Moenjo-daro, Stupa

Pakistan, Sindh, Moenjo-daro, Stupa UNESCO World Heritage Site, Archaeological Ruins

Background imageSindh Collection: Pakistan, Sindh, Mohenjo-daro, ruins of walls, 3rd millennium bC

Pakistan, Sindh, Mohenjo-daro, ruins of walls, 3rd millennium bC UNESCO World Heritage Site, Archaeological site

Background imageSindh Collection: GENTLEMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home

GENTLEMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the " Mehran"

Background imageSindh Collection: COUNTRYWOMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is

COUNTRYWOMAN OF SINDH. One of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the " Mehran"

Background imageSindh Collection: Fossil foraminifera necklace C016 / 5995

Fossil foraminifera necklace C016 / 5995
Fossil foraminifera (Alveolina sp.) necklace from Sindh, India. The fossils are from Eocene limestone. Necklace from John Whittakers cabinet. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageSindh Collection: Gujarat, India, satellite image

Gujarat, India, satellite image
Gujarat, India. North is at top. Natural colour satellite image showing the state of Gujarat, India, with the surrounding states shaded out. India is located in South Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: PAKISTAN. SINDH. Mohenjo-Daro. Harappa Culture

PAKISTAN. SINDH. Mohenjo-Daro. Harappa Culture (c. 2500-2000 BC). Buddhist stupa

Background imageSindh Collection: Erskine Wharf - Wheat Export Yard, Karachi, Pakistan

Erskine Wharf - Wheat Export Yard, Karachi, Pakistan (still India at this stage). Date: circa 1909

Background imageSindh Collection: Chaukundi tombs

Chaukundi tombs, Thatta, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: Great Bath of the Citadel from south

Great Bath of the Citadel from south, Indus Valley civilization, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: The Citadel with the Buddhist stupa dating from 2nd century AD

The Citadel with the Buddhist stupa dating from 2nd century AD, from south west, Indus Valley civilization, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: Chaukundi, Sind

Chaukundi, Sind, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: Carved sandstone

Carved sandstone, Chaukundi tombs, 15th-18th centuries, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: Close-up of carved sandstone

Close-up of carved sandstone, Chaukundi tombs, 15th-18th century, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: The Quaid-i-Azam

The Quaid-i-Azam, tomb of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, 1876-1948, Karachi, Sind (Sindh), Pakistan, Asia

Background imageSindh Collection: Bitshah, Sindh

Bitshah, Sindh, Pakistan, Asia



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"Sindh: A Glimpse into its Rich History and Cultural Heritage" Step back in time to the Victorian era of the 19th century, where Sindh, a province in Pakistan, was flourishing with historical landmarks and vibrant communities. The 37th Lancers, 35th Scinde Horse, and 36th Jacobs Horse were renowned cavalry regiments that left an indelible mark on Sindh's military history. Immerse yourself in the past as you explore an old antique map from the 1890s depicting Punjab, Sindh, Rajputana, and Kashmir. This intricate piece of cartography offers a glimpse into how these regions were interconnected during that period. Take to the skies for an aerial view of Bunder Road in Karachi – a bustling city that has evolved over time. Witness its transformation from British India to present-day Pakistan while admiring its architectural marvels like the Killarney Hotel – once a symbol of grandeur. Discover traces of colonial influence at places like Hindu Gymkhana and St Patrick's School – institutions that played pivotal roles in shaping education and sports culture during British rule. Delve deeper into Sindh's rich heritage by exploring the intricately detailed tomb of Mir Muhammad Khan Talpur. This monument stands as a testament to his legacy and showcases exquisite craftsmanship prevalent during his reign. Travel through time with another vintage map from 1902 showcasing Punjab, Sind (Sindh), Rajputana, and Kashmir. Though created by an unknown artist or cartographer, it provides valuable insights into geographical boundaries during this era. Marvel at Queen Victoria Monument – erected as homage to one of Britain's most iconic monarchs – which still stands tall amidst modern Karachi today. Nearby lies Manora Point with its majestic fort and lighthouse; remnants of British India's strategic coastal defenses guarding against maritime threats.