Nawabshah

 

Nawab shah, located in Sindh province, Pakistan, serves as the tehsil and headquarters of Shaheed Benazir Abad District. Established in 1907 and later upgraded to district status in 1912, Nawab shah owes its name to Syed Nawab Ali Shah, who donated land for a railway station. Renowned for its fertile land and industries, the district was renamed Shaheed Benazir Abad in 2008. With Sindhi as the predominant language, Nawab shah experiences extreme temperatures, reaching highs of 53°C in summer and lows of 0°C in winter. Notable landmarks include Eid Gah and the Shrine of Hazrat Lucky Shah Saddar. Situated roughly at the center of Sindh, Nawab shah is a key transportation hub, accessible via road and rail networks, approximately a 4-hour drive from Karachi