The annexation of Sindh refers to the incorporation of the Sindh province into British India during the 19th century. It was achieved through military campaigns, notably after the Battle of Miani in 1843, led by British General Charles Napier. The annexation was part of the broader British imperial strategy to expand control over the Indian subcontinent. This event significantly impacted the region's political landscape, economy, and social structure, leading to profound changes in governance and administration.
Like any process of Colonialisation, annexation of Sindh was shameful because the superpower of the time, British Empire just took a non-beligerent land. Sindhi State had in fact allowed British to remain peacefully, and was interested in trade with rest of India. British however did not care for any such niceities and attacked and took over Sindh. In his report back to home government in London of his conquest, Charles Napier wrote, "Peccavi" - latin for "I have sinned". Guilty much?
Harrapa was in sindh and still is in sindh
Sindh is a province in Pakistan.
Sindh's population is 55,245,497.
Where in Sindh.
Total 23 Universities in Sindh and 17 Institutes and Branches in Sindh
The provincial bird of Sindh, Pakistan is the Sindh Sparrow or (Passer pyrrhonotus).
The provincial animal of Sindh, Pakistan is the The Sindh Ibex or (Capra aegagrus blythi).
The provincial animal of Sindh, Pakistan is the The Sindh Ibex or (Capra aegagrus blythi).
Like any process of Colonialisation, annexation of Sindh was shameful because the superpower of the time, British Empire just took a non-beligerent land. Sindhi State had in fact allowed British to remain peacefully, and was interested in trade with rest of India. British however did not care for any such niceities and attacked and took over Sindh. In his report back to home government in London of his conquest, Charles Napier wrote, "Peccavi" - latin for "I have sinned". Guilty much?
Sindh card second name of a fraud
Karachi is the capital of the Pakistani province of Sindh.