Visit Sindh
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Sindh has seen several rule changes throughout its history, from the Persian Empire to Mughal rule and then becoming part of British India and eventually part of Pakistan in 1947. One interesting fact about Sindh is that it was also home to some famous figures like Muhammad bin Qasim, who was responsible for introducing Islam in India during 8th century AD; Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai - a famous Sufi poet; and Ghulam Ali - an eminent classical singer from Pakistan.
For visitors looking for an authentic cultural experience should not miss visiting Rohri Junction Railway Station located at Sukkur District built by British during colonial time or Ranikot Fort - an ancient fort surrounded by mountains near Hyderabad City.
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