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    Bukkur, Bakhar or Bhakkar is a historical city and an Island fort situated between Rohri and Sukkur in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Bhakkar is also...
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    ancestor of the Bukkuri or Bhaakri Sayyids (Urdu: بهاكري سادات), who founded Bukkur in Sindh. The father of the Sayyid was Abu Ahmad Muhammad Shuja who married...
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  • directions of High Court. Sindh coast: Baba and Bhit Islands Buddo Island Bukkur Bundal Island Clifton Oyster Rocks – small islets Khiprianwala Island Manora...
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  • upper half of Sindh (Thatta) while the Sammas retained the lower half (Bukkur). Jam Feroz almost immediately broke this agreement, but was defeated by...
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    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". The name Sukkur...
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    by an island called Bukkur. The Bukkur Island thus provides the best spot for a river crossing. Bridging the channel between Bukkur and Rohri was not so...
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    Qazi Qadan (1493–1551) (Sindhi: قاضي قادن‎), born in Bakkar/Bukkur (present day Sukkur, Sindh), was the first Sindhi Sufi poet from Sindh in modern-day...
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    miracles, such as entering the Indus river at Nasirpur and coming up at Bukkur, at the northernmost extent of Sindh. Cheti Chand Darya Lal Mandir Shri...
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  • document outlining various topics including the genealogy of the Sayyids of Bukkur (Urdu بھاکری سادات) and Sufism written by Sayyid Muīn Al-Haqq around 1426...
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  • fortifications of Multan; his forces may also have infested the island fortress of Bukkur on the Indus. But Hulagu refused to sanction a grand invasion of the Delhi...
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    tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Naukot Fort Tharparkar Sindh Bukkur Fort Sukkur Sindh 27°41′46″N 68°53′3″E / 27.69611°N 68.88417°E / 27.69611;...
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  • Sayyid Muhammad Al-Makki Descendant of Ali al-Hadi 1145-1246 Arak Fort, Bukkur Sukkur Sindh Fariduddin Ganjshakar Chishti 1173–1266 or 1188-1280 Pakpattan...
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    imperial agents or governors. Later he extended his rule to Sehwan and Bukkur and became sole ruler of Northern and central Sindh except Thatto which...
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    the Indus previously closed to Europeans, including Thatta, Hyderabad, Bukkur, and Shujabad, among others. In October 1831, Burnes coordinated the first...
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  • جہانگیر Scion of the Uch's Bukhari clan, he first served as the Faujdar of Bukkur. He was granted 2,000 infantry and 1,000 cavalry as well. Also written as...
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    fortifications of Multan; his forces may also have invested the island fortress of Bukkur on the Indus. But Hulagu refused to sanction a grand invasion of the Delhi...
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  • to 1392. The army of Sultan Alauddin Khalji arrived in the vicinity of Bukkur, reconquered that fort, and prepared to go to Sehwan. A fight took place...
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    miracles, such as entering the Indus river at Nasirpur, and coming up at Bukkur, at the northernmost extent of Sindh. Albinia, Alic (2010). Empires of the...
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    occupied and stationed on the island. Sadh Belo island is downstream from Bukkur island, and is separated from it by a short stretch of river. It is located...
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  • 1574 and formed part of the mahal of Fathpur and was administered from Bukkur. Gandava was later ruled by the Kalhora dynasty. The city walls were repaired...
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  • He belonged to a branch of the Rizvi Syed family, which originated from Bukkur in Sindh province. Some time during the 14th–16th centuries, Ïnayatullah's...
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