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Mulri Hills are located in Gulshan Town, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. The hills in Karachi are the offshoots of the Kirthar Range. The highest point of these hills in Karachi is about 528m in the extreme north. All these hills are devoid of vegetation and have wide intervening plains, dry river beds and water channels. [1]
Kidney Hill Park, also known as Ahmed Ali Park, is an urban park located in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] The park is known for its kidney-shaped hilly terrain and is considered one of the highest points in Karachi. [2] [3]
Khasa Hills are located in Karachi, Pakistan, and lie between Orangi and North Nazimabad. The hills in Karachi are the offshoots of the Kirthar Range, and have a maximum elevation of about 528m in the extreme north. The Khasa hills are arid and devoid of vegetation. Its ridges and have wide intervening plains, dry river beds and water channels. [1]
The highest point of these hills in Karachi is about 528m in the extreme north. All these hills are devoid of vegetation and have wide intervening plains, dry river beds and water channels. [2] Karachi is located on the coastline of Sindh province in southern Pakistan, along a natural harbour on the Arabian Sea. Karachi is built on coastal ...
Pahar Ganj (Urdu: پہاڑ گنج) is a residential neighborhood in North Nazimabad Town in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan. [2]Pahar (mountain) are small Khasa Hills that form a natural border between North Nazimabad and Orangi.
Manghopir Hills are located in between Karachi West District of Sindh and Hub District [1] of Balochistan in Pakistan. The hills in Karachi are the offshoots of the Kirthar Range . The highest point of these hills in Karachi is about 528m in the extreme north.
Urdu replaced Sindhi as Karachi's most widely spoken language; Sindhi was the mother tongue of 51% of Karachi in 1941, but only 8.5% in 1951, while Urdu grew to become the mother tongue of 51% of Karachi's population. [103] 100,000 Muhajir refugees arrived annually in Karachi until 1952. Muhajirs kept arriving from different parts of India till ...