District Tando Allahyar, nestled in Middle Sindh, forms a part of the Vicholo region, renowned for its distinct climatic characteristics. Extending approximately 161 kilometers north of Hyderabad, this region experiences a unique blend of weather patterns that contribute to its agricultural richness and cultural diversity. Geographically, the district spans from 68° 34′ 23″ to 68° 57′ 35″ east longitudes and 25° 12′ 24” to 25° 45′ 17” north latitudes, encompassing a varied terrain that ranges from fertile plains to gently rolling hills. Its strategic location, situated 25 kilometers northeast of Hyderabad, places it at a crossroads between Mirpur has and Hyderabad, facilitating trade and commerce. Surrounded by neighboring districts, Tando Allahyar shares its borders with Mirpur has district to the east, Sanghar district to the north, and Hyderabad and Matiari districts to the west. To the south, it is bounded by Tando Muhammad Khan and Badin districts, forming a cohesive network of administrative and cultural exchange. In addition to its agricultural prominence, Tando Allahyar boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with colorful bazaars, lively festivals, and traditional arts and crafts adding to its charm. Whether exploring its historical landmarks or savoring its culinary delights, visitors to Tando Allahyar are treated to an immersive experience that celebrates the essence of Sindh’s cultural heritage.
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