Bukkur Island
Named Bukkur (Dawn) by the pious Sayed Muhammad Makki in the seventh century of Hijri, this island is a limestone
Read moreNamed Bukkur (Dawn) by the pious Sayed Muhammad Makki in the seventh century of Hijri, this island is a limestone
Read morePrior to the invasion by the Arabs in AD 713, Sindh was ruled by a Hindu dynasty whose Capital was
Read moreA mountainous cave popularly known as Kalka Devi Cave is located about one mile far from the capital city of
Read moreThe Tomb of Mir Abdul Baqi Purani, Ex-Governor of Bukkur, Amir Mirak Shah Ba Yazid Hussain, a native of Purani
Read moreAfter appointing Governors in all the principal districts of Sindh, Muhammad Bin Qasim left Brahman Abad on 3rd Muharram (AH
Read moreKot Diji is an important Harappan civilization site located in the Rohri Hills of Khairpur province of Pakistan. The Kot
Read moreOn one of the little hills that rise out of the river bank on the south there is a level
Read moreQadir Bakhsh-jo-Qubo is situated some sixteen miles south of Rohri in Deh Akbarpur Jagir. It covers an area of thirty-five
Read moreThe minaret of Syed Nizamuddin Mir Muhammad Masoom Shah is the most conspicuous structure of Sukkur town. Syed Masum Shah
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