Hyderabad In History

Hyderabad is situated 5 km from the eastern bank of the River Indus in Sind, Pakistan. The site upon which the city now stands is thought to date back to pre-historic times when the nearby hills were used as a place of worship. Hyderabad was occupied before the 8th century but the modern city was founded in 1768 by Ghulam Shah Kalhora and remained the emirs capital until the British general Sir Charles Napier conquered Sind in 1843.

9 historical Pakistani Mosques that will transport you to another time

Pakistan’s rich culture is reflected in the architecture of its historically significant mosques. Whether it’s Lahore’s Badshahi Mosque or the lavishly decorated Mahabat Khan Mosque of Peshawar, each mosque is unique and beautiful, speaking volumes for the architectural mastery of their time.

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