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Haidarabad THAL DESERT Pakistan 🇵🇰 | Part 1 | Historical Places in Pakistan

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Thal, a region in Pakistan's Sindh province, has a history rooted in ancient settlements, including Neroon Kot, and later became the capital of the Kalhora dynasty, founded by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro in 1768.
Here's a more detailed look at Hyderabad Thal's history:
Ancient Origins:
The area was home to the ancient settlement of Neroon Kot, which fell to the armies of Muhammad Bin Qasim in 711 CE.
Foundation of Hyderabad:
Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, the Kalhora ruler, shifted the capital from Khudabad to a limestone ridge on the eastern bank of the Indus River, known as Ganjo Takkar (or "Bald Hill"), in 1768, founding Hyderabad.
Kalhora Dynasty:
Hyderabad became the capital of the Kalhora dynasty, and the city is known as the "Heart of the Mehran".
Administrative Changes:
Hyderabad was part of Bombay Presidency from 1668 to April 1st, 1936, then became part of Sind province from April 1st, 1936 to October 14th, 1955. It later became part of West Pakistan and remained until July 1st, 1970.
Hyderabad Division:
After the Bangladesh Liberation War, West Pakistan was divided into four provinces, and Hyderabad District was upgraded to Hyderabad Division of Sindh Province on July 1st, 1970.
Thal Canal Project:
The Greater Thal Canal project, aimed at irrigating the Thal Desert, has a history dating back to 1873 and was inaugurated in 2001.
Current Status:
Hyderabad is the third largest city in Sindh province and the eighth largest in Pakistan. It is the center of all provincial communications: road, rail, waterways, and air.

Hyderabad Thal, a region in Pakistan's Sindh province, has a history rooted in ancient settlements, including Neroon Kot, and later became the capital of the Kalhora dynasty, founded by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro in 1768. 

Here's a more detailed look at Hyderabad Thal's history:

Ancient Origins:

The area was home to the ancient settlement of Neroon Kot, which fell to the armies of Muhammad Bin Qasim in 711 CE. 

Foundation of Hyderabad:

Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, the Kalhora ruler, shifted the capital from Khudabad to a limestone ridge on the eastern bank of the Indus River, known as Ganjo Takkar (or "Bald Hill"), in 1768, founding Hyderabad. 

Kalhora Dynasty:

Hyderabad became the capital of the Kalhora dynasty, and the city is known as the "Heart of the Mehran". 

Administrative Changes:

Hyderabad was part of Bombay Presidency from 1668 to April 1st, 1936, then became part of Sind province from April 1st, 1936 to October 14th, 1955. It later became part of West Pakistan and remained until July 1st, 1970. 

Hyderabad Division:

After the Bangladesh Liberation War, West Pakistan was divided into four provinces, and Hyderabad District was upgraded to Hyderabad Division of Sindh Province on July 1st, 1970. 

Thal Canal Project:

The Greater Thal Canal project, aimed at irrigating the Thal Desert, has a history dating back to 1873 and was inaugurated in 2001. 

Current Status:

Hyderabad is the third largest city in Sindh province and the eighth largest in Pakistan. It is the center of all provincial communications: road, rail, waterways, and air. 

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