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GLIMPSE OF SUKKUR

A glimpse of Sukkur unfolds a bustling cityscape adorned with historic bridges, bustling bazaars, and the tranquil flow of the Indus River, showcasing the city's vibrant culture and commercial vitality within Sindh, Pakistan.

HISTORY OF SUKKUR

Sukkur's history spans ancient civilizations, flourishing as a pivotal trade center along the Indus River since antiquity. From its prominence during the Abbasid Caliphate to British colonial rule, Sukkur's strategic location has fostered cultural exchange, making it a historic crossroads in Sindh, enriched by diverse influences over the centuries.

HISTORICAL PLACES

Graveyard

Landsdown Bridge

Mir Masum’s Minar and tomb
  • Type: Heritage site
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Sateen Jo Aastan

Bakkar Fort entire area and the walls and tombs of Hazrat Sadruddin
  • Type: Heritage site
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Wood carved door on residential house owned by Evacuee Trust Property Board

Kalka Cave Temple

Hindu Temple