Definitions
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- noun a region of southeastern Pakistan
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Examples
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I myself became the subject of a miracle in Sind which is duly chronicled in the family-annals of a certain
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Noting the heightened security of property held by Sayyids and Sufis in Sind and Baluchistan, Gordon proposed using such holy men as "shields for kafilas" passing through the Gomal and Waziri territory.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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He suggested placing "Bahawudeen of Mooltan, the peer most revered in Sind, Baluchistan and the Punjab (when moving) military stores through Vizeeree country."
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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Mr.R. Thompson it is flown at kites and antelope: in Sind it is used upon night-heron (nyctardea nycticorax), floriken or Hobara
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It was the same in Sind when husbands were assured that they would be hanged for cutting down adulterous wives: at once after its conquest the women broke loose; and in
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“Badal”: in Sind (not to speak of other places) it was customary to hire a pauper “badal” to be hanged in stead of a rich man.
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Aman was once the chief of Pakistan's military intelligence in Sind Province, which borders India.
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Aman was once the chief of Pakistan's military intelligence in Sind Province, which borders India.
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But the idea of a stable, independent Sind is ludicrous, given the enmity between Sunnis and Shias that I saw in Karachi.
The Lawless Frontier 2000
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But the idea of a stable, independent Sind is ludicrous, given the enmity between Sunnis and Shias that I saw in Karachi.
The Lawless Frontier 2000
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