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'''Sindh''' ({{IPAc-en|s|ɪ|n|d}}; {{lang-sd|'''سنڌ'''}}; {{lang-ur|{{nq|سِندھ}}}}) isprovince|publisher=[[ActionAid]]|accessdate=26 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Sindh Province of Pakistan|<ref name="The Nation, 2014">{{cite news|last1=Staff reporter|title=Sindh must exploit potential for fruit production|url=http://nation.com.pk/business/09-Mar-2014/sindh-must-exploit-potential-for-fruit-production|accessdate=29 May 2015|agency=The Nation|publisher=The Nation, 2014|date=9 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="SALU Press">{{cite journal|url=https://www.academia.edu/1934949|title=Dates in Sindh|journal=Researchgate.net|last2=Saud|first2=Adila A.|date=|publisher=SALU Press|last1=Markhand, PhD|first1=Ghulam Sarwar|accessdate=29 May 2015}}</ref><ref name="Dawn News,2007">{{cite news|last1=Editorial|title=How to grow Bananas|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/264225/how-to-grow-bananas|accessdate=29 May 2015|agency=Dawn News,|publisher=Dawn News, 2007|date=3 September 2007}}</ref>
 
Sindh is known for its [[Sindhi culture|distinct culture]] which is strongly influenced by [[Sufism in Sindh|Sufism]], an important marker of Sindhi identity for both Hindus (Sindh has Pakistan's highest percentage of [[Hindu]] residents)<ref name="tharparkar.gos.pk">[http://tharparkar.gos.pk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=88 Tharparkar District Official Website – District Profile – Demography] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321200415/http://tharparkar.gos.pk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=93&Itemid=88|date=March 21, 2012}}</ref> and Muslims in the province.<ref name="WakabayashiKothari2009">{{cite book|author1=Judy Wakabayashi|author2=Rita Kothari|title=Decentering Translation Studies: India and Beyond|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=viRCNDBYd4kC&pg=PT132|year=2009|publisher=John Benjamins Publishing|isbn=978-90-272-2430-9|pages=132–}}</ref> Several important [[Sufism|Sufi]] shrines are located throughout the province which attract millions of annual devotees.
 
Sindh's capital, [[Karachi]], is Pakistan's most ethnically diverse city, with [[Muhajir people|Muhajirs]], or descendants of those who migrated to Pakistan from [[India]] after 1947 and throughout the 1950s and 1960s, making up the majority of the population.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=KHALIDI|first=OMAR|date=1998-01-01|title=FROM TORRENT TO TRICKLE: INDIAN MUSLIM MIGRATION TO PAKISTAN, 1947–97|jstor=20837002|journal=Islamic Studies|volume=37|issue=3|pages=339–352}}</ref> Karachi and other urban centres of Sindh have seen ethnic tensions between the native Sindhis and the Muhajirs boil over into violence on several occasions.<ref name=Minahan>{{cite book |last=Minahan |first=James |title=Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: Ethnic and National Groups Around the World |volume=3 |year=2002 |publisher=Greenwood |isbn=978-0-313-32111-5 |pages=1277–78}}</ref> Sindh is home to two [[UNESCO]] [[world heritage sites|World Heritage Sites]] – the [[Makli Hill|Historical Monuments at Makli]], and the [[Mohenjo-daro|Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List (Pakistan)|url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/pk|website=UNESCO|publisher=UNESCO|accessdate=14 July 2016}}</ref>
 
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