Banbhore, Bambhore, Bhanbhore or Bhambhore (Sindhi: ڀنڀور; Urdu: بھنبھور) is a city dating to the 1st century BCE located in modern-day Sindh, Pakistan...
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Banbhore Division (Sindhi: ڀنڀور ڊويزن), also known as "Thatta Division" or "Bhambore Division", was a proposed division of Sindh. It was supposed to include...
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(Kandahar) Bamyan Kabul Pakistan Purusapura Pushkalavati Takshashila Multan Banbhore/Barbarikon Debal/Patala India Tamralipta (or Tamluk) Leh Jaisalmer Mathura...
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September 2012. "Friday Mosque of Banbhore". ArchNet. Retrieved 8 September 2012. ... the Jami' Masjid of Banbhore is one of the earliest known mosques...
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thriving commercial port. Another proposed identification is the site of Banbhore. N. B. Baluch (1952) argued for this interpretation on philological grounds...
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Archaeological Museum Banbhore or Banbhore Museum is an archaeological museum located in Banbhore, Sindh, Pakistan. The museum was established by the...
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(modern day Bhagalpur) Bharuch Ayadhya (modern day kanyakumari) Badayun Banbhore (now in Pakistan) Barbarikon (now in Pakistan) Bayana Bhattiprolu Bhinmal...
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carried overland to Egypt. Periplus of the Erythraean Sea Regio Patalis Banbhore Rawlinson, H. G. (2001). Intercourse Between India and the Western World:...
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shows the importance of the port since the Bronze Age. The port city of Banbhore was established before the Christian era which served as an important trade...
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the days of the infancy of Islam in South Asia is the ruined mosque at Banbhore in Sindh, Pakistan, from the year 727, from which only the plan can be...
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