Английская Википедия:Haji Abdullah Shah

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Шаблон:Infobox settlement Haji Abdullah Shah[1] (Sindhi, Шаблон:Lang-ur) is a village and union council in Badin, Sindh, Pakistan.[2][3][4] It is located Шаблон:Cvt southeast of Badin.

Languages

Native people of Haji Abdullah Shah speak Sindhi in social gatherings, but there are other languages spoken by different tribes as well. A form of balochi is spoken by the Khaskheli and Jamali tribes, and the Kohli and Bhil tribes speak Dhatki or Thari.

Weather

Weather in Haji Abdullah Shah is moderate and is tempered by the sea breeze which blows for eight months of the year from March to October, making the hot weather somewhat cooler than for most parts of Badin.

Cyclones, such as Cyclone Biparjoy, and floods often hit because of Haji Abdullah Shah's proximity to the sea.

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Geography

Haji Abdullah Shah is an area of plains with some swamps and wetlands.

Notable People

Uzair Shah, who directed three short films; Indus Woman,[5] Justajo[6] and Manhun Megh Malhar[7] which won prizes and were published on Dawn News, hails from Haji Abdullah Shah.

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From Left Uzair Shah with team at Our Diverse Pakistan Competition







References

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