Mirpur Khas District, Administrative district in southeastern Sindh, Pakistan
Mirpur Khas District is an administrative area in southeastern Sindh, centered around the city of Mirpur Khas. The territory comprises several administrative subdivisions that together form this governmental region.
This territory was separated from Tharparkar District in 1990 to become an independent administrative zone. That division represented a significant restructuring of the province's administrative boundaries.
The local population speaks Sindhi as their primary language and practices both Islamic and Hindu traditions throughout the region. These communities maintain distinct customs that shape daily life and social interactions.
The region connects to Hyderabad through a dual carriageway, and a junction station provides regular train services. Visitors can reach the place easily from different directions using available transport links.
The region is known for growing Sindhri mangoes, a highly valued variety that is exported worldwide. This mango type has given the area significant standing in the international fruit market.
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