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Bukkur,
Bakhar or
Bhakkar is a
historical city and an
Island fort
situated between Rohri and
Sukkur in the
Sindh province of ****stan.
Bhakkar is also...
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ancestor of the
Bukkuri or
Bhaakri Sayyids (Urdu: بهاكري سادات), who
founded Bukkur in Sindh. The
father of the
Sayyid was Abu
Ahmad Muhammad Shuja who married...
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upper half of
Sindh (Thatta)
while the
Sammas retained the
lower half (
Bukkur). Jam
Feroz almost immediately broke this agreement, but was
defeated by...
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village of Sukkur. Sukkur's hill,
along with the hill on the
river island of
Bukkur, form what is
sometimes considered the "Gate of Sindh". The name Sukkur...
- do****ent
outlining various topics including the
genealogy of the
Sayyids of
Bukkur (Urdu بھاکری سادات) and
Sufism written by
Sayyid Muīn Al-Haqq
around 1426...
- miracles, such as
entering the
Indus river at
Nasirpur and
coming up at
Bukkur, at the
northernmost extent of Sindh.
Cheti Chand Darya Lal
Mandir Shri...
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island called Bukkur. The
Bukkur Island thus
provides the best spot for a
river crossing.
Bridging the
channel between Bukkur and
Rohri was not so...
- Qazi
Qadan (1493–1551) (Sindhi: قاضي قادن), born in Bakkar/
Bukkur (present day Sukkur, Sindh), was the
first Sindhi Sufi poet from
Sindh in modern-day...
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saints and
poets of its own such as
Makhdoom Bilawal and Qazi
Qadan of
Bukkur who is also
known as "The
Father of
classical Sindhi Poetry".
Under Mughal...
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fortifications of Multan; his
forces may also have
infested the
island fortress of
Bukkur on the Indus. But
Hulagu refused to
sanction a
grand invasion of the Delhi...