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People often say Karachi is too big, too crowded, too messy — and they’re not wrong. With 20 million people and a pace that ...
From humble pre-Partition origins, and born out of unwavering devotion, Karachi’s earliest imambargahs organically evolved ...
It is far from the deadliest episode covered in “Karachi Vice”, a gripping account of the city’s recent history by Samira Shackle, a British journalist whose mother was born in the city.
Around the middle of the eighteenth century, traders from the islands of Britain were attracted to the land they were to call "India", named after the Indus River. The river originated in Tibet and ...
KARACHI: Highlighting the glorious history of Karachi which was once a peaceful and secure city for foreign tourists in the 1980s and 1990s, Tajikistan Ambassador Sharifzoda Yusuf stressed the ...