History

Hyderabad (Sindhi and Urdu: حيدرآباد) Division within the Sindh territory of Pakistan. It is the second-largest city in Sindh, and the fourth biggest in Pakistan. Established in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro of the Kalhora Line, Hyderabad served as a common capital until the British exchanged the capital to Bombay administration in 1847.It is almost 150 kilometers (93 mi) inland of Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan, to which it is associated by a coordinate railroad and M-9 motorway.
Hyderabad, as the noteworthy capital of Sindh, is the center of all the common communications: street, rail, conduits and discuss. From the date of its establishment (1768), its manufactures-ornamented silks, silver- and gold-work, and lacquered ware-have been the chief within the area, and amid its prime had picked up prizes at the mechanical presentations of Europe. A few vital relics are the tombs of the Kalhora and Talpur rulers.

Thing To Do

1. Pacco Qila
2. Rani Bagh
3. Sindh Museum
4. Hyderabad Cantonment