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  2. Insurgency in Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The Insurgency in Sindh is a low-intensity insurgency waged by Sindhi Nationalists against the government of Pakistan. Sindhi nationalists want to create an independent state called Sindhudesh. Sindhi nationalists have allied up with Baloch nationalists over the years to counter Pakistan's security forces. Although, due to Sindh province’s ...

  3. Separatist movements of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The separatist movement in Balochistan is engaged in a low-intensity insurgency against the Government of Pakistan. [8] [6]In 2009, the Pew Research Center conducted a Global Attitudes survey across Pakistan, in which it questioned respondents whether they viewed their primary identity as Pakistani or that of their ethnicity.

  4. Category:Sindhi nationalism - Wikipedia

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  5. Sindhi Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi Wikipedia (Sindhi: سنڌي وڪيپيڊيا) is a free encyclopedia, started 6 February 2006. It is the Sindhi language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. It has 18,543 articles. [1] [2] Since 2014, the encyclopedia has experienced an overall increase in content. [3]

  6. Sindhudesh movement - Wikipedia

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    Jeay Sindh Students’ Federation is the student wing of various separatist organizations struggling for the freedom of Sindhudesh following the ideology of G. M. Syed, founded in 1969. JSSF was a nationalist outfit which emerged from Anti-Unitary System Struggle in the late 1960s and later joined G. M. Syed in his ideology of a separate ...

  7. Operation Azm-e-Istehkam - Wikipedia

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    The insurgency blew up in 2004 ... including over 150,000 in Sindh, 3,4000 in Punjab, more than 80,000 in Balochistan and over 92,000 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ...

  8. Category:History of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Sasanian coinage of Sindh; Scinde Dawk; Scinde Medal; Second Battle of Shikarpur; Shah Baharo; Shah Inayat Shaheed; Shah Latif and his message; Siege of Karachi; Sind Division; Insurgency in Sindh; Sindh Land Alienation Bill, 1947; Sindhi Jats; Sindhi Sammat; Sindhu Kingdom; Sindhu-Sauvīra; Sirnikot; Sodha dynasty of Amarkot; Soomra dynasty ...

  9. Sindhudesh Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhudesh Liberation Army (also known as Sindh Liberation Army or SLA) is a Sindhi Militant organization based in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It became publicly known in 2010 after it claimed responsibility for a targeted bomb blast on railway tracks near Hyderabad , Pakistan. [ 2 ]