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Sindh, historically romanized as Sind, is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and its second most populous province.

History[]

Province of India[]

Sindh was a province in India, where the city of Karachi was located and where Yusuf Khan's family had lived for generations.[1] In 1898, Karachi Station was established as a railway station for its citizens.[2]

Partition of India[]

"Old Town is where many of the refugees first settled when they came from India."
Owais to Kamala Khan[src]

In 1947, following deliberations with Viceroy Louis Mountbatten and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the British decided to divide India into two nations – India and Pakistan. The province of Sindh became a part of the newly formed Pakistani territory. During the Partition, many Indian Muslims migrated to Sindh using trains and arrived at Karachi Station. They then settled in a neighborhood that came to be known as Old Town.[2]

Sana Ali's Family[]

"Muneeba's family moved to Karachi only after the Partition."
Yusuf Khan to Tyesha Hillman[src]

Sana, along with her father Hasan, successfully relocated to Sindh in Pakistan from India as a result of the Partition, although her mother Aisha did not make the trip. Hasan informed Sana that her mother was a Djinn, as he believed in the mythology that had been crafted after the Clandestines arrived in Asia, which Sana had no issues with as she dismissed it as mere genetics.[2] Sana later married, took the surname Ali and had a daughter named Muneeba[3] and a son named Kakoo.[2]

While raising her daughter in a house in the affluent neighborhood of Clifton in Karachi, Ali's constant sharing of theories regarding Aisha being a Djinn led to Muneeba being shunned by her neighbors.[2] In her adult life, Muneeba met and eventually married Yusuf Khan, with whom she had a son named Aamir. However, Ali did not attend her daughter's wedding. The Khan family left Karachi shortly after and relocated to New Jersey in the United States of America.[4] Ali continued to remain in Karachi, where her son lived with his children Owais and Zainab. Living in Clifton, the family often went to parties or had lunch at boat clubs.[2]

Visit to Karachi[]

Reunion with Relatives[]

"You both need to come to Karachi."
Sana Ali to Kamala Khan[src]
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In 2025, Sana Ali decided to send Aisha's bangle, that she had kept from her arrival to Karachi, to Muneeba Khan.[3] However, after Kamala Khan took the bangle for herself, Ali conversed with her granddaughter through video calling.[1] When the two shared a mutual cognitive vision, Ali urged Kamala to bring herself and Muneeba to Karachi.[4]

Order of the Red Daggers[]

"Our function is simple. To protect our people from threats of the unseen."
Waleed to Kamala Khan[src]

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Skirmish with Clandestines[]

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Appearances[]

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References[]

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