Sukkur, located in Sindh, Pakistan, experiences a hot desert climate characterized by extremely high temperatures in summer, often exceeding 40°C (104°F). Winters are mild and pleasant, with temperatures typically ranging from 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F). The region receives very little rainfall, primarily occurring during the monsoon season from July to September, contributing to its arid conditions. Overall, Sukkur's climate is marked by significant temperature variations between seasons and limited precipitation throughout the year.
Sukkur is in Sindh!
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sukkur,shikarpur, sheikupura
The language spoken in Sukkur, Pakistan is primarily Sindhi. Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language and is widely spoken in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
kot bulla is a village near tahseel /taluka /city pano akil district sukkur sindh
There are more than 50 cities in Sindh. Karachi is the capital city of Sindh and is the largest city of Pakistan. Other major cities of Sindh are Hyderabad, Nawab Shah, Sukkur, Larkana, Shikar Pur, Ranipur, Jamshoro, Khairpur, Mirpur Khas, and Thatta etc.
There is no district in Sindh, Pakistan with a spelling close to the one you gave. The 23 districts of Sindh are: - Karachi - Jamshoro - Thatta - Badin - Tharparkar - Umerkot - Mirpur Khas - Tando Allahyar - Naushahro Feroze - Tando Muhammad Khan - Hyderabad - Sanghar - Khairpur - Benazirabad - Dadu - Qambar Shahdadkot - Larkana - Matiari - Ghotki - Shikarpur - Jacobabad - Sukkur - Kashmore
I'm unable to provide specific data for the 2009 Sindh Board SSC part 1 date sheet. You may be able to find this information by contacting the Sindh Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education directly or by searching their official website for past exam schedules.
There are seven major Barrages of Pakistan: 1. Tounsa Barrage 2. Jinnah Barrage 3. Chashma Barrage 4. Guddu Barrage 5. Sukkur Barrage 6. Kotri barrage 7. Rasool Barrage
Harrapa was in sindh and still is in sindh
Aftab Ahmed was born in 1938, in Rajputana, British India.
No, Sindh province in Pakistan does not typically receive snowfall due to its hot and arid climate. Snowfall is rare in lower-lying regions like Sindh where temperatures remain high throughout the year.