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Thatta (Sindhi: ٺٽو , IPA: [ʈ ɦ əʈːoː]; Urdu: ٹھٹہ, IPA: [ʈ ɦ əʈːɑː]) is a city in the Pakistani province of Sindh. Thatta was the medieval capital of Sindh, and served as the seat of power for three successive dynasties. Its construction was ordered by Jam Nizamuddin II in 1495. Thatta's historic significance has yielded ...
The remains of the city and its necropolis provide a unique view of civilization in Sindh. Thatta, about 98 km (61 mi) east of Karachi. Thatta also served as capital of Sindh and as a center for Islamic arts. [5] Since the 14th century four Muslim dynasties ruled Sindh from Thatta, but in 1739 the capital was moved elsewhere and Thatta declined.
An old map of Sindh. In 1839, British Invaded the Sind.. On 1843's annexation Sind was merged into Bombay Presidency and form a division of Bombay Presidency.. Districts and Divisions were both introduced in Sind as administrative units by the British when Sind became a part of British India, and ever since then, they have formed an integral part in the civil administration of the Sind.
New Karachi Town; North Nazimabad Town; Nazimabad; North Karachi; Karachi East District ... Thatta District: Keti Bunder: 771 63,217 81.99 12.86% Mirpur Sakro Tehsil ...
Keenjhar Lake is a popular tourist resort. Many people from Karachi, Hyderabad and Thatta visit to enjoy picnics, swimming, fishing, and boating. The famous folklore of Noori Jam Tamachi who was a fisherwoman, is connected to the lake. [1] There is a shrine in the middle of the lake marking Noori's grave, which is visited by devotees.
As a consequence, the five divisions of Sindh have been restored, namely, Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Mirpurkhas, and Larkana with their respective districts. [7] In the year 2014, Sindh Government decided to create a new division in the province, the Shaheed Benazirabad division.
Gharo (Urdu/Sindhi: گھارو) is a Town located in Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan.Its population is about 2.000 families in 2017. [1]It has a large bazaar for the local communities, sits on the delta of the Indus River, and its economy is based on fishing and agriculture.
Keti Bandar (Urdu: کیٹی بندر, romanized: Kéti Bàndàr) is a historical port town in Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] As of 2017, Keti Bandar has a population of 4272, in 270 households. [2] Keti Bandar is also the name of one of the talukas, or administrative sub-divisions, of Thatta District. [3]