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Karachi![]() A street scene in Karachi, Pakistan. Rapidly developing from its origins as a small fishing village in the early 18th century, Karachi has become the main port for Pakistan, and was the national capital 1947-59. It is a financial, commercial, and industrial centre, with a rapidly expanding population. Largest city and chief port of Pakistan, lying on the Arabian Sea, northwest of the Indus delta; population (1998 est) 9,269,300; 4 million live in makeshift settlements. It is the capital of Sind province, and Pakistan's leading centre for commerce, finance, industry, and transport. Its port handles most of the international trade of the country, as well as of the neighbouring landlocked state of Afghanistan. It is also served by a major international airport. Industries include shipbuilding, engineering, chemicals, plastics, and textiles, including the manufacture of cotton and jute. It was the capital of Pakistan 1947-59, when it was replaced by Islamabad. Recent historyKarachi has developed rapidly since the mid-19th century. In 1947, when it was established as the capital of the new state of Pakistan, an influx of Indian refugees expanded the population. During the first half of 1995 the city was the scene of ongoing factional violence between rival Muslim groups and police and security forces; nearly 1,000 people were killed. About 1,500 people died in riots over the period 1995-96. New satellite towns such as Nazimabad and Liaqatabad have been built to house the city's growing population.
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