Nawabshah (Sindhi: نوابشاهه ‎) is a city in the Shaheed Benazir Abad District of Sindh province, Pakistan. It is the headquarters of the Shaheed Benazir Abad District and has a population of 1,135,131.[1][2] Contents [hide] 1 Geography 1.1 Area and population 2014 2 Agriculture 3 Climate 4 Transportation 4.1 By railroad 4.2 By highways 4.3 By air 5 Archeology 6 Events 7 Political personalities 8 Schools, colleges, institutes, NGOs and universities 9 References 10 External links Geography[edit] Nawabshah is roughly the geographical center of Sindh province of Pakistan. By road it is 4 hours' drive from the country's largest city and commercial capital Karachi on the National Highway N-5, roughly 50 kilometres from left bank of River Indus. The central geographical location of the city makes it a major train and road transportation hub in the province. It was established by the British Government in 1913. Area and population 2014[edit] Area 4,239 Square KM Population 1,435,131 Male 749,275 Female 685,856 Population (below 15 Years) 45% Population (between 15–65 Years) 52.2% Muslim population 94.1% Hindu population 4.2%