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  2. Sind Club - Wikipedia

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    The Sind Club was exclusively a men's club. Women were only allowed in to attend a ladies' dinner held every two months and the celebrated Sind Club Ball organised once a year. [ 1 ] Until 1950 when the Prime Minister of Pakistan lived across the road, the Sind Club was still used almost exclusively by Europeans.

  3. List of cultural heritage sites in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Location District Coordinates Image SD-31 ... Services Club (Union Jack Club) Fatima Jinnah Road [3] Karachi: Upload Photo. SD-P-61 Sind Club ...

  4. Frere Hall - Wikipedia

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    Frere Hall is located in central Karachi's colonial-era Saddar Town, in the Civil Lines neighborhood that is home to several consulates. [2] The hall is located between Abdullah Haroon Road (formerly Victoria Road) and Fatima Jinnah Road (formerly Bonus Road). It lies adjacent to the colonial-era Sind Club. [3]

  5. Karachi Parsi Institute - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Parsi Institute (KPI), formerly known as Parsi Gymkhana or Zoroastrian Club, is a multisports club located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] [2] Established in 1893 by Parsi businessmen to promote education and social development within Karachi's Parsi community, the Karachi Parsi Institute has offered facilities and coaching for various sports, including cricket, football, hockey ...

  6. Karachi Gymkhana - Wikipedia

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    The Karachi Gymkhana (KG) (Sindhi: ڪراچي جمخانه, Urdu: کراچی جِمخانہ) (founded in 1886) is a premier gymkhana (sports club) in the city of Karachi. It is located on Club Road in Karachi , Sindh , Pakistan , opposite to the Commissioner House.

  7. List of dialling codes in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2009, telephone numbers in Karachi and Lahore were changed from seven digits to eight digits. This was accomplished by adding 9 to the beginning of all phone numbers that started with a 9 i.e. government and semi-government lines and adding 3 to all other lines. [1] [2] [clarification needed]

  8. Abdul Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium has hosted matches of the 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, and 1992 editions of the Champions Trophy.The stadium has a capacity of 30,000 people. However, the International Hockey Federation stripped it of its international status in 2008 since it no longer had a practice pitch and a parking lot. [6]

  9. Women Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The KMC Women Sports Complex, is located in Block-3, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. History. The complex was established on August 12, 2005. [1]