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Las Bela (Urdu: لسبیلہ) was a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with British India (later a princely state of Pakistan) which existed until 1955.The state occupied an area of 18,254 km 2 (7,048 sq mi) in the extreme southeast of the Balochistan region, with an extensive coastline on the Arabian Sea to the south.
The district situated in the south of southwestern province of Balochistan, Pakistan, lies approximately 125 kilometers west of Karachi. With a population of around 298,092, according to the 2023 Pakistan Census, the district's economy thrives on fishing, agriculture, livestock breeding etc. Additionally, Lasbela is rich in natural resources ...
Bela, Balochistan, Pakistan. Region. Balochistan. Coordinates. 26°23′39″N 66°12′45″E / 26.39417°N 66.21250°E / 26.39417; 66.21250. Gondrani (Urdu: گونڈرانی), also known as Shehr-e-Roghan (Urdu: شہرِ روغان), [1] is an archaeological site near the town of Bela in Balochistan, Pakistan.
Lasbela (Karachi) Coordinates: 24°53′N 67°02′E. Lasbela ( Urdu: لسبيلہ ) neighborhood is located in Jamsheed Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The Lasbela bridge is over Lyari River and one of the most important bridges in Karachi. This is the only bridge in Karachi to which the 2nd entrance of the mosque is connected and the name of ...
Lasbela or Las bela (Urdu: لسبيله) may refer to: Las Bela (princely state) in Balochistan, British India; Lasbela District in Balochistan, Pakistan;
Ali al-Sistani defines true Irfan as the practice of reciting prescribed duas (prayers) taught by the Twelve Imams, praying the night prayer, and seeking God's pleasure through mustahabb (recommended) actions. Among the best-known modern Shia proponents of irfan were Usuli theologians Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai, Ruhollah Khomeini, Mohammad-Taqi ...
Lasbela Bridge. Coordinates: 24.8650°N 67.2042°E. Lasbela bridge ( Urdu :پل لسبيله ) is located in Lasbela neighborhood of Liaquatabad Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The Lasbela bridge is over Lyari River and one of the most important bridges in Karachi. Jam of Lasbela ( Urdu: والي رياست لسبيله) was ruler of Las Bela ...
Kʼakʼ Tiliw Chan Yopaat ruled the city from 724 to 785 AD. The most significant event of his reign—and of Quiriguá 's history—occurred in AD 738 (9.15.6.14.6 on the Mayan calendar), when his forces defeated the city of Copán. The ruler of Copán, Uaxaclajuun Ubʼaah Kʼawiil (formerly known as "18 Rabbit") was captured and later beheaded.