Hyderabad
Basic Information
Hyderabad is the second-largest city in Sindh after Karachi and plays a vital role in trade, education, and regional tourism. The city blends Mughal-era history with modern urban development, making it an attractive destination for both visitors and locals. Hyderabad is particularly known for Sindhi Ajrak, pottery, bangles, and its vibrant street food culture.
🏛️ Top Attractions
🛍️ Shopping & Markets
Shahi Bazaar
Resham Gali
Cloth Market
Bangles & Glasswork Markets
Traditional Ajrak & Handicrafts Shops
🍽️ Famous Food & Cuisine
Sindhi Biryani
Sai Bhaji
Sindhi Karhi
Daal Pakwan
Street Chaat & Samosas
🚗 Transportation
Road connectivity via National Highway (N-5)
Railway station with connections to major cities
Closest airport: Jinnah International Airport, Karachi
🕌 Cultural Significance
Hyderabad is a stronghold of Sindhi traditions and language. The city hosts cultural festivals, Sufi shrines, handicraft markets, and traditional music events that reflect the rich heritage of Sindh. Ajrak and Sindhi Topi are symbols of pride here.
👥 Tips for Cityhub92 Visitors
Explore local bazaars for authentic handicrafts
Try street food from well-known local vendors
Visit historical sites early morning or evening
Respect local traditions and dress modestly
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Founded in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, Hyderabad served as the capital of Sindh before British rule. The city grew around the historic Pakka Qila (Strong Fort) and later expanded into a major administrative and cultural center during the colonial era.
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