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Karoonjhar Mountains (Sindhi: ڪارونجھرُ جبل , Urdu: کارونجھر پہاڑیاں) are located in south-eastern edge of the Tharparkar district in Sindh, Pakistan. The range is approximately 19 kilometers long and reaches a height of 305 meters, and contains vaste deposits of granite and Chinese clay.
After six days stranded on a remote peak in Pakistan’s northeast, two injured Russian climbers were rescued, while another remains missing and is presumed dead, a mountaineering official said ...
Nagarparkar (Urdu: نگرپاركر, Sindhi: ننگرپارڪر), is a tehsil in at the base of the Karoonjhar Mountains in Tharparkar District in Sindh province of Pakistan. The historic Churrio Jabal Durga Mata Temple is situated here. The taluka is located at a distance of 129 km from Mithi, in Sindh, Pakistan.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Two Japanese climbers went missing on Saturday while attempting to scale K2, the world’s second-highest mountain in northern Pakistan, officials said, the fourth such ...
Sardharo Shiv temple (Urdu: سردھارو شیو مندر), also known as Sardharo Dham, is a Hindu temple situated in the Karoonjhar Mountains, in the Tharparkar district in the Sindh Province of Pakistan. [1] It is a complex comprising four Hindu temples, a samadhi and a pond. [2]
Rooplo Shamtoji Kolhi [1] fought against the British Rulers in Karoonjhar Mountains at Nagarparkar of District Tharparkar, Sindh. His birth name was Rupaji Gohil. The British hanged him on 22 August 1858 with his companions. [2] His anniversary is celebrated on August 22 every year by a faction of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz. [3]
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The Bhodesar Temple is at the base of the Karoonjhar Mountains. Bhodesar, 4 miles from Nagar, [9] features the ruins of three Jain temples. [9] Bhodesar was the region's capital during Sodha rule. Two of the three temples were used as cattle sheds, while the third was noted in 1897 to be in disrepair with holes in the back. [9]