History of Hyderabad and Places to visit in Hyderabad Sindh



 Hyderabad is a 2nd biggest city of sindh located on the bank of  Indus river, a little fishing town once known to “Neronkot” become remarkable when Ghulam Muhammad Shah Kalhoro appreciated the city and requested a stronghold to be assembled called Pakka Qila  and built up Hyderabad as a capital of kalhora dystany in 1768, Kalhora tradition rule over Sindh for two additional decades. In any case, in this century just the remnants of “Paka Qila” left as broken blocks.





Subsequently, the Talpurs who succeeded Kalhoras in the skirmish of Halani became the leader of Sindh. Talpurs made numerous new urban communities in Sindh and made Sindh an autonomous state from the outside association in authentic issues. To make their administration greater, they battle with Rajputs and made Amerkot a piece of their legislature. Talpur’s residency was finished after the skirmish of Miani Battle in which British powers succeeded.Hyderabad remained as a provincial capital until the British transferred the capital to Bombay presidency in 1847. It is about 150 kilometres (93 miles) away from Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan to which it is connected by a direct railway and motorway.

Ghulam Shah Kalhoro and the incomparable Talpurs who administered over Hyderabad for a long time and construct Hyderabad as a monetary state.

How Hyderabad Got its name?




Devotees of Hazrat Imam Ali suggest Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro to   honour this city in the name of their Imam. The Shah of Iran later gifted the city a stone  to Hyderabad which purportedly bears the imprint of Ali's feet.  The stone was placed in the Qadamgaah Maula Ali, which then became a place of pilgrimage for Shia Muslims.

Places to visit in Hyderabad (Sindh)





Sindh Mesuem, Kotri Barrage,RaniBagh Zoo, Mukhi House Hyderabad, Paka Qila, Tombs of Talpurs etc.
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