- سِنْدھ,
pronounced [sɪndʱə]; abbr. SD,
historically romanized as Sind or
Scinde) is a
province of ****stan.
Located in the
southeastern region of the country...
- The
Scinde Horse is an
armoured regiment in the
Armoured Corps of the
Indian Army. The regiment,
known before independence as the 14th
Prince of Wales's...
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Scinde Dawk (Sindhi: سندي ڊاڪ) was a
postal system of
runners that
served the
Indus Valley of Sindh, an area of present-day ****stan. The term also refers...
- The 59
Scinde Rifles (Frontier Force) was an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. It was
raised in 1843, as the
Scinde Camel Corps. In 1856, it...
- The
Scinde Medal (Sindhi: سندي ميڊل) was
authorised on 22
September 1843 and
issued to
soldiers of the
Honourable East
India Company, the 22nd Regiment...
-
Indian Post
Office was
established in 1837, Asia's
first adhesive stamp, the
Scinde Dawk, was
introduced in 1852 by Sir
Bartle Frere, the East
India Company's...
- The
Scinde Railway (Sindhi: سند ريلوي) (reporting mark SR) was one of the
pioneering railway companies that
operated in Sind
during the
British Raj between...
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including the
Scinde,
Punjab and
Delhi Railways and the
Indus Steam Flotilla. In 1870, the four
companies were
amalgamated as the
Scinde,
Punjab & Delhi...
- (Cheshire)
Regiment and a
number of
Indian regiments,
whereas that of "
Scinde" is
borne by the
Cheshire Regiment alone.[citation needed] The
battle honours...
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postal reformer who had
introduced the
Penny Post. The
Scinde stamps became known as "
Scinde Dawks"; "Dawk" is the
Anglicised spelling of the Hindustani...