Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Neighbourhoods of Hyderabad City, People from Hyderabad District, Universities and colleges in Hyderabad District, Hyderabad, Sindh, Ahmed Rushdi, History of Hyderabad, Pakistan, Ranikot Fort, Mirza Kalich Beg, Sindh Agriculture University, Fahmida Riaz, Elsa Kazi, Tando Jam, Niaz Stadium, Sono Khan Lashari, Agham Kot, Hyderabad District, Pakistan, Roman Catholic Diocese of Hyderabad in Pakistan, Latifabad, Tando Qaiser, Qasimabad, Hyderabad, Hyderabad City Taluka, Hassan Ali Effendi, Hyderabad Taluka, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Hyderabad, Hussainabad, Rani Bagh, Hyderabad, Hyderabad Airport, Latifabad Taluka, Qasimabad Taluka, Saleem Javed, Battle of Hyderabad, Faisal Qureshi, Shah ali banda, Masu Bhurgri, Sharjeel Khan, Hatri, Haji Sawan Khan Gopang, St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Hyderabad, Saddar, Civil Aviation Training Institute, Isra University, Amri, Moosa Khatiyan, Hyderabad Electric Supply Company, Hyderabadi pickle, Ilyasabad, Noorani Basti, Ganjo Takkar, Old City, Miani, Sindh, Petaro, Aminabad, Sindh, Hirabad. Excerpt: .) (Sindhi:, Urdu: Haidar b d) is the second largest city in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the fourth largest city in the country. The city was founded in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro upon the ruins of a Mauryan fishing village along the bank of the Indus known as Neroon Kot (Sindhi: ). Formerly the capital of Sindh, it serves as the HQ of the district of Hyderabad. Before the creation of Pakistan, it was known as the Paris of India, for its roads used to be washed with river water. The political boundaries stage the city as a district and the region has seen major political turmoil. From the battles fought against the British occupation to the civilian unrest in the 1980s, the city has lost its glory of past and much of its cultural and architectura...