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2 unusual facts about Nawabshah


John Permal

He retained the 100m fastest-man-in-Pakistan title in Rawalpindi in 1967, at Dhaka in 1968, at Karachi in 1970, at Nawabshah in 1971, and again in Lahore for the last time in 1973.

Nawabshah

The mausoleum of Thul Mir Rukun is an archaeological and historical tomb situated 15 kilometers away from the town of Daulatpur.


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Almami

The Almani are a tribe of Baloch people living in Punjab (in Jhang, Muzafargrah, D.G. Khan, and Sadiqabad) and in Sindh (in Obaro, Sakhar, Hayderabad, Badin, Nosheroferoz, Nawabshah, Sakrand and Karachi).

Bahá'í Faith in Pakistan

Further local assemblies were formed in Sialkot in 1949, Multan, Chittagong, and Dhaka in 1950, Faisalabad in 1952, Sargodha in 1955, and Abbottabad, Gujranwala, Jahanabad, Mirpurkhas, Nawabshah, and Sahiwal by 1956 thus raising the number of local spiritual assemblies to 20.

Family Educational Services Foundation

The first Deaf Reach School was established by FESF in Karachi in 2005, and the program has grown rapidly to where there are now seven Deaf Reach Schools and Training Centers located in Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Nawabshah, and Lahore, with a new large campus under construction in Rashidabad, Tando Allahyar.

Jamali

In Sindh majority of Jamali tribes live in districts Moro Dadu, Nawabshah, Hyderabad and Matiari.

Jats of Sindh

They are found mainly in the districts of Nawabshah, Jacobabad, Larkana, Shikarpur, Sukkur and Khipro.

Sahita

The majority of Sahita live in central Sindh, specifically in the districts of Khairpur, Naushahro Feroze, Nawabshah, Hala and Hyderabad.

Seth Vishandas Nihalchand

He was a landlord of the time and running cotton ginning, cotton bailing-press and rice thrashing factories at Manjhu, Nawabshah, Badin, Dadu and Hyderabad.

Seth Vishandas had settled many of cotton ginning, cotton bailing-press and rice thrashing factories in different places of Sindh as in Manjhu, Hyderabad, Nawabshah, Dadu and Badin.


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