*(Actually Local people had ben calling This ancient mound, ruins of abundant city as`Muhey(n) jo daro` that does not got any conceren with`Deads)
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Thatt Hoatchand, a historical town of central Sindh where residential area was built at quite distance from shops and Bazars. the population was comprised of learned people, land lords, merchants and government servants including honorable judge of superior court of British India. (To be edited)
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This blog is build to help the humanity, it is under construction.
i will try to make it a good blog for followers by adding in tutorials, download, links softwares, health tips, news, movies links, and much more u can also question about any thing u want to know we will try to answer and provide a batter solution.
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"An Ancient Indus Valley Metropolis".
*(Actually Local people had ben calling This ancient mound, ruins of abundant city as`Muhey(n) jo daro` that does not got any conceren with`Deads)
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