Sindhi culture is very famous all over the world such as Sindhi arts and crafts and heritage. The tradition of Sindhi craftwork reflects the cumulative influence of 5000 years of invaders and settlers whose various modes of art were eventually assimilated into the culture. Sindh has Ajrak, pottery, leatherwork, carpets, textiles, and silk cloths which, in design and finish.
The city is divided into eight union councils. Jacobabad became a city on the site of an existing village and is crossed by Pakistan’s railways and many main roads of the province. It is the 43rd most populous city of Pakistan. It is known as the upper Sindh Frontier district. The Frontier Crimes Regulations were repealed in the year 1952 where-after it was named as Jacobabad district. Nasirabad sub-division of Sibi agency was added to the Jacobabad district on 1st May 1961, which as of present no more in the district. It is bounded by the Dera Ghazi Khan district of the Punjab province in the north-cast and by the Sibi/Nasirabad district of Balochistan province in the north. In the south lie the districts of Sukkur, Larkana, and Shikarpur. Sukkur district also forms the eastern border of Jacobabad along the river Indus which flows with a varying course and does not maintain the dividing line between Jacobabad and Sukkur. The total area of the district is 5, 278 square kilometers.
The city is one of the hottest places on earth. Summer temperature regularly rises to a mean temperature of 37 degrees C. This city was named after John Jacob. He was a British administrator. The city became popular for constantly having high temperatures.
Jacobabad has a hot desert climate. It has extremely hot summers with mild winters. The highest temperature recorded was 52.8 degrees C. Rainfall is low and mostly occurs in the monsoon season.
The city was incorporated as a municipality in 1875. Manufacturers include Cotton carpets, lacquered wooden toys and lamps, and embroidery. Grain markets and milling mark Jacobabad’s position at the center of the rice and grain cultivating region. The city has few public parks. Jacobabad is the hottest city in Pakistan and also probably one of the hottest in the world. The temperatures are rising and next year it will increase more. It may become difficult to keep living in the area. Summer in Sindh province is no joke, some people even die out of hot weather. So many people even pass out few times from the heat. Most days, the Jacobabad district, population 1 million, suffers from power outages that can last as long as 12 hours. Even when there is electricity, few households can afford an air conditioner. Locals rely on traditional remedies, like that, a supposedly cooling tonic made from ground poppy seeds mixed with spices, rose-flavored syrup, and iced water. They also dress right for the weather, the women wearing shalwar kameez suits made of cotton lawn, a light, airy fabric. The loose trousers billow out from the waist, the long-sleeved tunic protects the arms, and a scarf covers the head. The men wear something similar, though without the vibrant patterns. These are the few things that set Jacobabad apart from any other place in the world.