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The Sind State (1737–1843), also referred to as Scinde or Sindh, was a petty kingdom and later a princely state in the Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent. Sindh seceded from the Mughal Empire in 1737 and was annexed by the East India Company in 1843. The name Sind, now obsolete, was once the anglicised name of the state, which was also adopted by the British to refer to its division.
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