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- Debal (also called Daybul, Daibul or DÄ“wal) was a commercial town and an ancient port in Sindh, now a province of ****stan. The exact location of the town...
- in the Iraqi cities of Wasit, Kufa and Basra, and in the mosque built at Daybul in Sind (now Banb****, ****stan)." Tabbaa, Y****er (2007). "Architecture"...
- Port Qasim), after the Muslim general Muhammad bin Qasim who conquered Daybul and the coastal areas of Sindh around 712 CE. Port Qasim is located, adjacent...
- The base is named after the Arab general Muhammad bin Qasim who conquered Daybul and the coastal areas of Sindh around 712 CE. On 14 April 1990, the ****stan...
- Buddhist stupa in Daybul and converted the stupa into a prison. He also took the stone from the demolition and began a project to rebuild Daybul, but he was...
- defeating its inhabitants, Muhammad entered Sind and attacked the port city of Daybul, which fell after a siege and was partly colonized by the Muslims. Following...
- reinforcements from the governor of Makran were transferred directly to Debal (Daybul), at the mouth of the Indus, by sea along with five manjaniks (catapults)...
- reinforcements from the governor of Makran were transferred directly to Debal (Daybul), at the mouth of the Indus, by sea along with five manjaniks(catapults)...