Qasimabad (Hyderabad)

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Qasimabad is a town in the western suburbs of the city of Hyderabad in Sindh, Pakistan.

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[edit] History

Qasimabad is named after the Arab conqueror who invaded Sindh, Muhammad Bin Qasim. It was formed as an extension to the city of Hyderabad to occupy migrants from across the border after the 1947 partition of the Sub-Continent, along with the town of Latifabad.

The locals that occupied the town at its inception were ethnically of a mixed population but as the city experienced its worst ethnic riots between Sindhis and Mohajirs in the 1980s, the city was divided into Sindhis occupying the town of Qasimabad and the Mohajirs settling down in Latifabad. And the city was divided forever on the basis of ethnic diversity.

[edit] Settlement

Qasimabad has a large concentration of Sindhi speaking people, known as the Sindhis. Although it was formed with the town of Latifabad, it does not follow the numbered unit system for that town, but instead settles with the block system.

The town constitutes of the eastern part of the Hyderabad city and houses two of the biggest schools in the city, Beaconhouse School and St. Bonaventure's School,along with another popular school,The City School, and Eden Grammar School. Anna English School is also running successfully from 15 years and its located in the heart of Qasimabad.

[edit] Culture and Society

With people, mostly Sindhi, occupying this region, the practice of Sindhology or the study of Sindh is more pronounced in this region than others. There are two museums celebrating the treasures of its Sindhi cultural values and traditions present in this town, the Institute of Sindhology Museum and the Sindh Museum.

[edit] Localities

The prominent localities/neighbourhoods of Qasimabad are: Nasim Nagar, Main Qasimabad, Citizen Colony and Gulistan-e-Sajjad.

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