Sukkur Sindh Pakistan Travel VLOG (Urdu)
Sukkur is the third largest city in Pakistan's southern Sindh province after Karachi and Hyderabad. it's 460 Km from Karachi and daily flights are also available. I visited this city recently and liked it due to its strategic location and many beautiful things. for more information, please visit my blog
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Larkana Sindh Pakistan Travel VLOG (Urdu)
Larkana is city in Sindh province of Pakistan. it's 455 KM by road from Karachi. this city is famous for two things, 1) it's the city of Benaziar Bhutto and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and 2) the great Mohenjo Daro is also located in Larkana. I'll give you a short tour of this city.
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FOREIGN Girl’s 1st Visit To HYDERABAD
Everyone told me there wouldn’t be much to see in Hyderabad. But I set out to prove them wrong and... I found sweetness, plenty of lessons and of course, an adventurer within! See all the places I explored in Hyderabad Sindh in this vlog
I’d like to thank all the Hyderabadians who made this shoot possible, the Sindh Tourism Development Corporation for helping me organise the logistics around this vlog, and of course Jazz for supporting me all along the way.
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Sukkur City - Sindh - Pakistan
Sukkur City
Sukkur (Sindhi: سکر; Urdu: سکھر) is a city in the Pakistani province of Sindh along the western bank of the Indus River. Sukkur is the third largest city in Sindh after Karachi and Hyderabad, and is 12th most populous city in Pakistan. New Sukkur was established during the British era alongside the village of Sukkur. Sukkur's hill, along with the hill on the river island of Bukkur, form what is sometimes considered the Gate of Sindh,] in reference to the city's location along the frontier that separates the historical Sindhi heartland from the Seraiki-speaking regions to the north.
The name Sukkur may derive from the word Sukh, derived from a Sanskrit word for comfort. This may be an allusion to the relative prosperity of the region at the time. Others have suggested the name may be derived from the Arabic word for sugar, shakkar, in reference to the sugarcane fields that have historically been abundant in the region.
The region around Sukkur has been inhabited for millenia. The ruins of Lakhueen-jo-daro, located near an industrial park on the outskirts of Sukkur, dates from the Mature Harappan period of the Indus Valley Civilisation, between 2600 BCE and 1900 BCE.
Old Sukkur was initially a small village prior to the establishment of a military garrison in 1839. Sukkur was built on a low limestone ridge on the banks of the Indus River. The city was once surrounded by groves of date palms that were traditionally believed to have grown from the discarded date-pits from Arab invaders in the 8th century.
The village of Sukkur was directly across from the larger town of Rohri, which served as a busy port along the Indus by the 1200s, and was a major trading centre for agricultural produce. An 86 foot tall minaret was built at Sukkur's shrine of Mir Masum Shah in 1607.
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Sukhur to Kot Diji Fort
Going from Sukkur to Kot Diji Fort (Sindh Province)
The Beautiful Sindh EP11 | Khairpur | Kot Diji Fort | Sukkur City
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In the 11th episode of The Beautiful Sindh, we explored some aspects of Khairpur and also the very beautiful and historical Kot Diji Fort which is also in Khairpur District. And then moved on to Sukkur city and visited the historical Lansdowne Bridge, Sati jo Astan and Sadhu Bela Mandir.
This vlog is the longest in duration of The Beautiful Sindh series and has tons of fun, great music and songs and amazing cinematic experience so make sure to stick around the whole video.
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Mystery of Seven Sisters -Satian Jo Asthaan Sukkur Sindh Pakistan 2018
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Mystery of Seven Sisters -Satian Jo Asthaan Sukkur Sindh Pakistan 2018
Sukkur is a city that carries a bundle of myths and mysteries. One can find historical monuments and buildings at every corner of the city.
Since the past few weeks, I was very anxious to write about the mystery surrounding the “Tomb of Seven Sisters”, located in Sukkur close to Rohri. This spot is not too big but the Indus River flowing nearby has added to its beauty and calm. One can see blind dolphins playfully swimming in the Indus; the scenery gets more mesmerizing at the point from where we can look onto the Lansdowne Bridge in the background.
There is no doubt about the fact that this place is a popular point of interest and landmark in Sukkur city. Twice, I have been to this place and have always found tourists and local citizens of the city who are believers of the place come here and make some prayers for their needs.
This place is not a high profile or well decorated building like that of other saints of Sindh. Rather, it’s like a cave like hall, dug out of mound and more importantly, it remains crowded with women all day. Women come here for prayers mainly from Sukkur, Jacobabad and Karachi. They arrive here to seek the blessings of the saintly ‘seven sisters’, in the hope that their problems will be solved. This is Satian Jo Asthaan (the home of seven virgins). During my research, learnt about several versions of the story of the seven sisters’ death. As one of these versions goes, the sisters resided here in the cave and during their stay didn’t meet with any man except for Raja Dahir, the Hindu ruler at that time (663 AD – 711 AD), who came to know about their beauty and ordered for them to be brought in front of him. When the sisters heard this news they became very scared and started to pray. Suddenly, during their prayer, the earth opened up and they disappeared in it.
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Kot Diji Fort - Khairpur District - Sindh - Pakistan
Kot Digi Fort
The Kot Diji Fort (Fort of the Daughter), formally known as Fort Ahmadabad, is a 19th century Talpur-era fort located in the town of Kot Diji in Khairpur District, Pakistan about 25 miles east of the Indus River at the edge of the Thar Desert.
The fort sits above a pre-Harappan Civilization archaeological site dating to 2500 to 2800 B.C.E.
The Kot Diji Fort was built by Mir Sohrab Khan Talpur, between 1785 and 1795.
The site sits on a hill at the southern end of the Rohri Hills, and sits above a prehistoric mound of the same name, where remains of a pre-Harappan civilization have been found.
The fort sits atop a 110 foot tall high hill that rises above the city of Kot Diji.
The fort's 30 foot tall walls encircle the uppermost portion of the fort, resulting a narrow-width fortress with perimeter of 1.8 kilometres.
The fort contains three strategically placed towers that are each 50 feet tall.
The fort contains several sites for cannon placement, and contains numerous inner passages for protection.
The fort also contains a water reservoir, munitions storage, prison, courtroom, numerous cells for security personnel, and a small regal residence.
Government of Pakistan has declared it a protected heritage site in Pakistan, though it has been noted that portions of the fort are under control of powerful local families.
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Over Loaded Mini Bus Sukkur Pakistan
I saw this Mini Bus loaded with people in Sukkur Pakistan.
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