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Which was the old name of Hyderabad?
Shal Kot
Neeron Kot
Ramkot
Akmol Pur
The old name of Hyderabad was Neroon Kot. It was a small fishing village on the banks of the Indus River. It was founded by a Hindu ruler named Neroon. Later, it was conquered by the Kalhora dynasty and renamed Hyderabad.
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Who was the longest-serving ruler of the Samma dynasty?
Jam Tamachi
Jam Nizamuddin II
Jam Sikandar
Jam Ferozudin II
The correct answer is Jam Nizamuddin II. He ruled from 1461 to 1508, making him the longest-serving ruler of the Samma dynasty. He was a successful ruler who expanded the kingdom’s territory and promoted trade and commerce. He also built many mosques and other public works projects.
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Famous Places of Pakistan
In which district is Faiz Mahal located?
Ghotki
Thatta
Khairpur
Karachi
Faiz Mahal is located in Khairpur district, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a palace built by Mir Sohrab Khan Talpur in 1798. The palace is a beautiful example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and is a popular tourist destination.
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The statue of famous dancing girl found in Mohenjodaro is called:
Sambara
Siyara
Sitara
Anbara
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Who was the Governor General of India when Sindh was annexed in 1843?
Lord Auckland
Lord Ellenborough
Charles James Napier
Lord Dalhousie
Sindh, which is now a province in Pakistan, was annexed by the British East India Company in 1843 during the reign of Lord Ellenborough, who was the Governor-General of India at the time. Lord Ellenborough, whose full name was Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, served as the Governor-General of India from 1842 to 1844. He was a British politician and diplomat who played a key role in the expansion of British rule in India during the 19th century. Lord Ellenborough is best known for his aggressive foreign policy, which included the annexation of Sindh and other territories, as well as the First Anglo-Afghan War. He was also responsible for a number of significant reforms in India, including the establishment of the Sindh police force and the introduction of the Indian Penal Code.
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Culture and Cultural History of Pakistan
In the folk story of Sassui Punhun, Sassui is known as:
Girl of Sorrows
Queen of Beauty
Princess of Hope
None of these
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Where is Shah Jahan Mosque is situated?
Thatta
Jacobabad
Sibi
Delhi
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Blind dolphins are found in:
Ganges River
Nile River
Yangtze River
None of these
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Which European nation captured the town of Thatta in 1550s?
French
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese
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Kashmore become district after separation from Jacobabad in which year?
2002
2004
2006
2010
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