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Umarkot | Top Places | Tourist Guide |Sindh Pakistan

Originally known as Amarkot, the present town of Umerkot was the capital of medieval Sindh province, including some parts of present Rajasthan (Rajputana) state of India. This province was ruled by the Hindu Sodha family (one of the subclans of the Paramara Rajputs). It also became prominent during the time of the Mughals and during the British Raj. The Mughal king Akbar was born in Amarkot/Umerkot when his father Humayun fled from military defeat at the hands of the Pathan/Afghan warrior Sher Shah Suri. Rana Prasad, a Hindu Sodha Rajput ruler of Amarkot, gave refuge to Humayun. Later the Mughal Emperor Akbar brought North India, including modern day Pakistan under Mughal rule and he confirmed the Ranas of this locale in their  'jagir' and estates.

Modern Umerkot has many sites of historical significance such as Mughal emperor Akbar's birthplace at Amarkot/Umarkot Fort where he was born on 14/15th  October 1542, this was also the old residence of the Ranas, the earliest foundations of which probably go back to medieval times, around 13th or 14th century, along with later 18th and 19th century changes. Recently, Rana Chandra Singh Sodha (1931–2009) was the Rana of the former Amarkot jagir after 1947, and remained a member of Pakistan's National Assembly and also a federal minister.

The former Rana family no longer lives in Amarkot Fort, which is managed by the Sindh provincial government, they have a house at 'Rana Jagir' their main estate
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Top 5 Places to Visit in Tharparkar, Sindh | Pakistan - Urdu/Hindi

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Geographically, Beautiful places to visit in Tharparkar “The land of desert” is a district that comes in South East of Sindh and it is considered as one of the remote districts among all districts of Sindh, Pakistan. To its east, are the of borders Jaisalmer, Balmer and Jalore districts of Rajasthan, India. The land might seem barren but the famous places to visit in Tharparkar are beyond imagination.

Tharparkar famous places is considered the most peaceful place in the entire country and is known for its centuries-old interfaith harmony. Thar is widely known as a place where Hindus and Muslims live with fraternity, having no breach between them. One cannot distinguish between the Hindu and Muslim, giving us the example of humanity. Both celebrate and enjoy each other’s festivals and participates in each other’s pain and felicity. Today we will show you the top 5 places to visit in Tharparkar which are also the beautiful places in Tharparkar.

Following are the top 5 places to visit in Tharparkar:
1. Karoonjhar Mountains
2. Gori Temple
3. Churrio Jabal
4. Naukot Fort
5. Temple Virwah

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There are many beautiful places in Tharparkar. Pakistan has some of the best places in Tharparkar. We collected data on the top 5 places to visit in Tharparkar. There are many famous places in Tharparkar and some of them are beautiful places in Tharparkar. People from all over Pakistan love these Tharparkar beautiful places which are also Tharparkar famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Tharparkar.

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Top 10 Forts of Pakistan - Urdu/Hindi

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There are many beautiful Forts in Pakistan. We collected data on the top 10 Forts to visit in Pakistan. Pakistan is home to many Forts. There are many best Forts to visit in Pakistan and some of them are famous Forts in Pakistan. People from all over Pakistan love the Forts in Pakistan. In this video, we will show you the beautiful Forts to visit in Pakistan.

The followings are the top 10 forts to visit in Pakistan:
1. Lahore Fort.
2. RaniKot Fort.
3. Rohtas Fort.
4. Bala Hisar Fort.
5. Ramkot Fort.
6. Derawar Fort.
7. Attock Fort.
8. Red Fort.
9. Baltit Fort.
10. Kot Diji Fort.

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A City Where Mughal Emperor Akbar was Born | Drone Footage of Umerkot Fort

Umerkot District also known as Amarkot District, is a district in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The city of Umerkot is the capital of the district
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Top 5 Places to Visit in Nawabshah, Sindh | Pakistan - Urdu

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Nawabshah is a city which have famous places in Nawabshah and is located in Shaheed Benazir Abad district. The city is roughly the geographical centre of Sindh, making it a major train and road transportation hub in the province. It is famous for its sugarcane, mango and banana production. Many oil and sugar mills are also located in the area. Nawabshah having best places in Nawabshah was named after Syed Nawab Shah, son of Syed Nawaz Ali Shah, who migrated from the Sann district (Dadu) to Nawabshah beautiful places with his family in 1881.

Nawabshah famous places is served by Nawabshah Airport catered by Pakistan International Airlines, Air Blue and Shaheen Air with daily flights to Jecobabad, Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. The airport is located 3 kms away from the city centre. Nawabshah places and Railway Station is well connected with Lahore, Karachi, Mirpurkhas, Islamabad and Multan. There are ample numbers of government and private buses plying between best Nawabshah places and its nearby regions in regular intervals.

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Top 10 poorest areas of Pakistan

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I will tell you about the ten poorest areas of Pakistan. Most of the poorest areas of Pakistan belong to Balochistan. Shirani is on the first place. Sherani is an entirely rural district in the Zhob Division of Balochistan Province, Pakistan, with a population of 153,116 as of the 2017 census. There are six villages worth mentioning: Ahmadi Durga, Karama, Zarkai Lindavar, Shanghar, Taspar Kali, and Manikhawa. . . . . 2. , Kohlu, . . .Kohlo is the capital of Kohlo district in Balochistan province of Pakistan. In May 1892 Kohlu Tehsil was established, the revenue of which is considered as part of Zhob revenue. 3. . . . . Chagai District, also known as Chagai District, is the largest district in Pakistan by area, located in the northwestern corner of Balochistan, Pakistan. But foremost in poverty, 4. . . . Dera Bugti is also a district of Balochistan province. Badin is on the 5th place. Badin District is a district of Sindh province of Pakistan. The total area of ​​the district is 6,726 sq km. 6 At the sixth number .... Umar Kot. .This is also a city of Sindh. It is a famous fort of the eleventh century. Akbar Badshah was born in this fort in 1542. It is famous for Umarkot Fort. No. 7. .Tando Muhammad Khan It is also Sindh a city according to 2017 census it is the 95th largest city of Pakistan. 8... Tharparkar, also known as Thar, is a district in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Before India's independence, it was called the border district of Sindh. This district is the largest district in Sindh, and has the largest Hindu population in Pakistan. 9.... PK Swat Shangla. Shangla District is a district in Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, its commercial center is Besham. This district was established in 1995, which was previously a sub-division of Swat district. The people here live in the mountains, there is no business and people go to Karachi to work as laborers who live abroad for years. The number is at 10. . Ferozepur was one of the ten areas with the highest poverty rate in the state of Pakistan. High examples of poor population can be seen here

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Umerkot Fort | A Fort in Pakistan Where Beauty was Caged

Umerkot Fort | A Fort in Pakistan Where Beauty was Caged. It is 7 AM. I am entering in Umerkot Fort. It is situated in Umerkot city in Sindh Province. Its area is about 17 acres. Umerkot city was founded by Amar Singh who was the first king of the Sumra dynasty. 1050-1350. Later It fort was occupied by Parmar Sodh, a Rajpur Ruler in the 14th century. The museum is closed. I am in hurry to reach Sukkur before sunset. The famous Mughal Emperor Akbar was born in Umerkot when his father emperor Humayon was wandering after defeat by Sher Shah Suri in 1541 that Time, Rana Parshad had given refuge to Emperor Humayon. Later it fort remained under the Kalhora dynasty, Raja Jodhpur, Talpur Dynasty, and British. Another significant story relating to Umarkot is Umar Marvi. Marvi was a young Thari girl abducted by then-ruler, Umar, who wanted to marry her because of her beauty. She refused to marry the king and finally returned to her home untouched. she was imprisoned in this historic Umerkot Fort for several years. Because of her courage, Marvi is regarded as a symbol of love for one's soil and homeland.
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Umerkot (Urdu: عُمَركوٹ‎, formerly known as Amarkot, is a city in Umerkot District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Today In This Video I Will Show You Umerkot This Is The Pakistan 1st City That Have Hindu More Than Muslims. I Really Hope You Enjoy This Video.
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When the name of Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar comes to mind, the names of Mughal Empire, Divine Religion and Rajput Jodha Bai come to mind. If the question is where King Akbar was born then many minds would like to take the option of Google search. King Akbar was born in Umerkot when Humayun retreated to Umerkot after retreating from the battle and at that time this poor patriot king was accompanied by only a few riders and his wife Hameedah Bano.
The uncrowned king distributed musk nafah among his companions on the occasion of the joy of the birth of his son and said these words, As the sown musk perfumes its surroundings, one day the fame of this child will spread all over the world.
A monument has been erected at the place of Akbar's birth in Umerkot, along with a small garden.
After the death of Humayun, Akbar ascended the throne at the age of 13 and he expanded the Mughal Empire many times by force of sword and this empire lasted till the British occupied the region.
Umerkot city is located at a distance of about three hundred kilometers from Karachi. There are also roads from Mirpur Khas, Sanghar and Thar, while the road from Super Highway to Mirpur Khas and then from there to Umerkot is better.
Prior to the construction of the road from Karachi to Mithi, the city was the center of important commercial activities and was known as the gateway to Thar.
The fort of Umerkot was considered the key to politics in this region. It is located at the important confluence of Marwar and Mehran valleys of Rajasthan.
Umerkot is named after a fort here, where memories of many romance and heroic characters are buried. Umerkot was also ruled by the Rajput Thackeray and later the Soomra dynasty. Marvi, one of the five heroines or heroines of Sindh Sufi poet Abdul Latif, was born here.
Marvi belonged to the nomadic tribe of Thar. When the then ruler Omar Soomro heard rumors of her beauty, Marvi was abducted from her village Bhalwa when she came to draw water from a well.
Omar offered marriage to Marvi which he turned down after which he was imprisoned, various temptations were given but Omar Badshah did not succeed, finally gave up and left Marvi as his sister in his village.
Shah Abdul Latif has made this whole story the subject of his poetry and Marvi's character has become a symbol of patriotism and love for his people.
There is a museum in the fort of Umerkot, in which in addition to the ancient weapons, there are munjik shells which were used to hit the walls of the forts, jewelery used in the region.

The desert area also starts with the city of Umerkot. On one side there are green fields and on the other side there is a series of dunes.
The train bound for India passes through various cities of Umerkot district and crosses the border across Khokhra. This is an ancient route. At the time of partition of the subcontinent, many families including Mehdi Hassan, Mushtaq Ahmed Yousifi and Dr. Mubarak Ali had crossed this border and entered the borders of Pakistan.


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Umerkot Fort, Sindh, Pakistan | One of a kind - historically significant | Land of Umar Marvi [HD]

Watch the video of amazing and historically significant Umerkot Fort, Sindh, Pakistan. This video will take you through the ancient history of the fort and the city where it is located. Enjoy the video!

Umerkot[a] (Urdu: عُمَركوٹ‎, Dhatki عُمَركوٹ), Sindhi (عمرڪوٽ) formerly known as Amarkot, is a city in Umerkot District in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The city was the birthplace of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is the 68th largest city in Pakistan.

The local language is Dhatki, which is one of the Rajasthani languages of the Indo-Aryan language family. It is most closely related to Marwari. Sindhi, Urdu, and Punjabi are also understood by the citizens.

Umerkot province was ruled by the Sodha Rajput clan of Hindu Rajputs from medieval times until 1947 Partition of British India. The city held prominence during the Mughal Empire Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar and the British Raj. Mughal Emperor Akbar The Great was born in Amarkot on 14 October 1542 when his father Humayun fled from the military defeat at the hands of Sher Shah Suri. Rana Parshad, the Sodha Rajput ruler of Umarkot, gave him refuge. Later on, Akbar brought northwestern India, including modern-day Pakistan under the Mughal rule.

Marvi of Umar Marvi love saga was kept here at Amarkot fort. Its ruler Rana Ratan Singh was hanged by the British at this fort for standing up for the rights of the Sindhis.

Umerkot was annexed by Jodhpur State in the 18th century and its rulers were reduced to Vassals. Umerkot and its fort were later handed to the British in 1847 by the Maharaja of Jodhpur in return for reducing the tribute imposed on Jodhpur State by Rs.10,000. Due to this the Rana of Umerkot did not have much say in whether to join India or Pakistan, although he expressed his desire to join Pakistan because of his Sindhi roots.[citation needed] Umerkot was the only state with a Hindu majority and a Hindu King, that acceded to Pakistan. Rana Chandra Singh, a federal minister and the chieftain of the Hindu Sodha Thakur Rajput clan and the Umerkot Jagir, was one of the founder members of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan from Umarkot, seven times with PPP between 1977 and 1999 when he founded the Pakistan Hindu Party (PHP). Currently, his politician son Rana Hamir Singh is the 26th Rana of Tharparkar, Umarkot, and Mithi.

The city is well connected with the other large cities like Karachi, the provincial capital and Hyderabad. Umarkot has many sites of historical significance such as Akbar's birthplace, Umarkot, Umerkot Fort and Momal Ji Mari. There is an ancient temple, Shiv Mandir, Umerkot, as well as a Kali Mata Temple, Krishna Mandir at old Amarkot and Manhar Mandir Kathwari Mandir at Rancho Line.

The story of Umar Marvi is that Marvi was a young Thari girl abducted by then-ruler, Umar, who wanted to marry her because of her beauty. Upon her refusal, she was imprisoned in the historic Umerkot Fort for several years. Because of her courage, Marvi is regarded as a symbol of love for one's soil and homeland.

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Umerkot (Urdu: عُمَركوٹ‎, formerly known as (Amarkot, Umer jo Kilo) is a city in Umerkot District in the Sindh province of Pakistan . Today In This Video I Will show You Historical Places of Umerkot This Is The Pakistan 1st City That Have Hindu Majority more Than Muslims. I hope You will absloutly Enjoy from my vlog i made.
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Traveling to Shiv Mandir (Umerkot) Pakistan.

Umarkot Shiv Mandir is a Hindu temple situated in Umarkot, Near Rana Jahangeer Goth, in Sindh, Pakistan.This temple is perhaps the oldest in Sindh.The temple is one of the most sacred Hindu place of worship in the Sindh....

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Umerkot province was ruled by Sodha Rajput clan of Hindu Rajputs from medieval times until 1947 Partition of British India. The city held prominence during the Mughal Empire and the British Raj. Mughal Emperor Akbar was born in Amarkot 14 October 1542 when his father Humayun fled from the military defeat at the hands of Sher Shah Suri. Rana Parshad, the Sodha Rajput ruler of Umarkot, gave him refuge.Later on, Akbar brought northwestern India, including modern day Pakistan under Mughal rule.

Marvi of Umar Marvi love saga was kept here at Amarkot fort. Its ruler Rana Ratan Singh was hanged by the British at this fort for standing up for the rights of the Sindhis.

Umerkot was annexed by Jodhpur State in the 18th century and its rulers were reduced to Vassals. Umerkot and its fort was later handed to the British in 1847 by the Maharaja of Jodhpur in return for reducing the tribute imposed on Jodhpur State by Rs.10,000. Due to this the Rana of Umerkot did not have much say in whether to join India or Pakistan, although he expressed his desire to join Pakistan because of his Sindhi roots. Umerkot was the only state with a Hindu majority and a Hindu King, that acceded to Pakistan. Rana Chandra Singh, a federal minister and the chieftain of the Hindu Sodha Thakur Rajput clan and the Umerkot Jagir

Umarkot Fort - Umarkot - Sindh - Pakistan

Umarkot is a fort located in Umerkot, Sindh, also called Amarkot.
Emperor Akbar was born in Umarkot Fort when his father Humayun fled from the military defeats at the hands of Sher Shah Suri on 15 October 1542.
Rana Parasad of Umarkot, who had risen to power had given refuge to Mughal Emperor Humayun and it was there Hamida Bano Begum gave birth to young Akbar.
Later the Mughal Emperor Akbar became the Shahenshah of Hind and was a popular figure with both Hindus and Muslims.
Umerkot has many sites of historical significance such as Mughal emperor Akbar's birthplace at Umarkot Fort.
In 1746, the Mughal Subahdar, Noor Mohammad Kalhoro, built a fort at the location. Later the British would take over that area. Amarkot fort was built by Rana Amar Singh in 11th century.
It remained under control of Hindu Rajput dynasty known as the Ranas of Umerkot, but later was taken over by the Pakistani Government after formation of Pakistan.
However, Rana family still have their jagir located 16 km away. The governorship of fort was possessed by Rana Megraj.
Another significant story relating to Umarkot is that of Umar Marvi. Marvi was a young Thari girl abducted by Umar, the then ruler, who wanted to marry because of her beauty.
Upon her refusal, she was imprisoned in the historic Umerkot Fort for many years until her ultimate release. Because of her courage, Marvi is an ideal for the local people.

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Top 10 Temples & Churches in Pakistan - English

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There are many beautiful temples in Pakistan & beautiful churches in Pakistan. Pakistan has some of the best temples in Pakistan. We collected data on the top 10 churches in Pakistan & top 10 temples in Pakistan. There are many best temples in Pakistan and some of them are famous temples in Pakistan. People from all over Pakistan love these Pakistan beautiful churches. In this video, we will show you the beautiful churches in Pakistan and famous temples in Pakistan.

Following are the top 10 temples in Pakistan and top 10 churches in Pakistan:
1. Janam Asthan
2. Katas Raj Temple
3. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Karachi.
4. Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lahore
5. Takht-e-Bahi, Mardan
6. Christ Church, Rawalpindi
7. Gurudwara Dera Sahib
8. Punch Mukhi Hanuman Mandir, Karachi
9. Holy Trinity Cathdral
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