Talk:Hyderabad, Sindh

Bogus entries
Following people were termed as - Famous People - [Muhammad Ali ] Film star.
 * Dr. Muhammad Ismail Nami Homoeopathic doctor, social worker, founder of Khalid Memorial Welfare Society and Sindh Homoeopathic Medical College Hyderabad, remained President of National Council for Homoeopathy
 * Mohammed Ghazanfar Rehman Sheikh - or - [iMGrS]

Give references or citations —Preceding unsigned comment added by Arunreginald (talk • contribs) 20:30, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

Other bogus entries under Television
 * Dhoom TV
 * Sindh TV
 * KTN
 * Kashish TV
 * Farhan Tv
 * Farhan Nawaz-Ali Allahdinani Memon Tv —Preceding unsigned comment added by Arunreginald (talk • contribs) 21:30, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

Internet

Oh my God! These internet companies are so bogus and have no link to Hyderabad. Does any one of these help bring about Hyderabad.


 * MeraHyderebad
 * HyderebadPlus
 * ApnaHyderabad
 * Cybernet
 * Hyderabad Fun —Preceding unsigned comment added by Arunreginald (talk • contribs) 16:46, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
 * Dr Muhammad Ismail Nami was indeed a the most famous Homoepathic doctor of Hyderabad. (So this should not be inculded in bogus enteries. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.71.88.234 (talk) 18:59, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

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1)Choudry Mohammad Sadiq

2)Syed Qamar-ur-Zaman Shah

3)Syed Miran Mohammad Shah

all the above 3 personalities are mentioned in '''Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan 1963-1966 Edition

Syed Wasi Mazhar Nadvi was mayor of Hyderabad from 1979 to 1983

Who was the maayor after Nadvi ?

I forgot his name.--ChJameel (talk) 12:08, 15 May 2009 (UTC)

[Untitled]
The roads of Hyderabad were washed with ordinary water not rose water. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.71.88.234 (talk) 18:59, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

The article is clear and coherent. It also includes good photos and statistical data. The down side is that there are a few red links in the article and the history is not citated properly. The lead section needs some improvement to add to the readablity of the article. More information about the city is needed in order to improve this article. SholeemGriffin (talk) 17:28, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

The pre infependence days were horrible eductaionwise for Muslims of Hyderabad. As there was only one school were Muslim students could study was Noor Mohammad High School. Which was founded my famous Sindhi eductionist Noor Mohammad. All other schools admitted only Hindu students.

I have written the above lines because thats what I have heard from my father who studied at Noor Mohammad High School in 1940's. That pre independence days. So its almost first hand info. —Preceding unsigned comment added by ChJameelArain (talk • contribs) 02:48, 18 April 2009 (UTC)

Majority polulation of Hyderabad city is Urdu speaking.
-Nowadays the city of Hyderabad has a majority of urdu speaking population that is why a urdu speaking District Nazim has been elected by the people of Hyderabad District.The population of hyderabad is increaing because imigration from other parts of sindh. Some for the jobs some for the higher studies because the famous university of sindh jamshoro which is on the 33KM distance in jamshoro.

1)If anybody says otherwise he should cite source from census dept.

2)Urdu speaking Zila Nazim belonging to MQM is also proof of majority population.

3)I think some wikipedia editors have some bias of grudge against me because of my opinions.

--ChJameel (talk) 07:12, 17 June 2009 (UTC)

Yes i do have grudge against your opinion, beacause Karachi is the only urdu speaking majority city and about Hyderabad, it is full of many sindhi speaking people belonging many sindhi families and ancestory.You don't have any idea that Whichever part of this city i have went to have majority of indhi people. Ammad 2019 (^ ^) (talk) 19:07, 16 March 2020 (UTC)

Hyderabad, Pakistan
As far as I know, there are only two Hyderabads which are notable, the other being Hyderabad, India. So, I suggest we move this page to Hyderabad, Pakistan to follow convention.  Making The Mark  •Talk  13:13, 22 December 2010 (UTC)

Hyderabad(Neroun Kot)
Hyderabad sindh in ancient times known as Neroun Kot and has remained city of Budhist religion followers in ancient times. Hyderabad is a city, district and division in the Sind province. The city is an administrative headquarters lying on the most northern hill of the Ganjo Takkar ridge just east of the River Indus. Being the third largest city of Pakistan, Hyderabad is a communication center, connected by rail with Peshawar and Karachi. Founded in 1768 on the site of the ancient town of Nirun-Kot by Ghulam Shah Kalhora, the saintly ruler of Sind, it was named after the prophet Mohammed’s son-in-law, Ali, also known as Haidar. It remained the capital of Sind under the Talpur rulers who succeeded the Kalhoras till 1843 when, after the nearby battles of Miani and Dabo, it surrendered to the British, the capital was then transferred to Karachi.

Incorporated as a municipality in 1853, it is an important commercial and industrial center. Its economic activities include textile, sugar, cement, and hosiery mills, manufacturing of glass, soap, ice, paper, and plastics. There are hide tanneries and sawmills. Ornamented silks, silver-work, gold-work and lacquer ware are also some of its exclusive products. Noteworthy antiquities include the tombs of the Kalhora and Talpur ruler, palaces of the former amirs of Sind. Newly developed settlements and industrial estates surround the congested old city area. An noteworthy characteristic of this city is, badgirs (wind-catchers) fixed to housetops to catch sea breezes during the hot summer season. A hospital, municipal gardens, zoo, sports stadium, and several literary societies are in the city. The University of Sind with 32 affiliated colleges was founded in 1947 in Karachi and moved to Hyderabad in 1951, where it lies across the Indus. Other education needs are served by numerous government colleges, the Liaquat Medical College and specialized vocational institutions.

Its remained the capital of the emirate of sind until the British general Sir Charles James Napier conquered Sindh in 1843. From 1947 to 1955 Hyderabad was the capital of Sindh Province, the new capital was shifted to Hyderabad. In 1766 the Kalhora ruler constructed a fort half a square km in area and still stands today. In 1843 the British arrived and defeate the Talpurs, Completing their Conquest of Sindh. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daniyaal2010 (talk • contribs) 14:05, 29 March 2011 (UTC)

original name
nerun-kot original name is narayan-kot. Lohana (round the Brahmanabad) with their two territories Lakha, to the west of Lohana and Samma, to the south of Lohana; Nerun (modern Hyderabad. at 636AD by record lohanawere rule on narayan-kot.[]Bhavinkundaliya (talk) 18:00, 7 September 2011 (UTC)

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