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The Great Musi Flood was a devastating flood that occurred on 28 September 1908 in Hyderabad on the banks of Musi river. The city of Hyderabad was the capital of the Hyderabad State, ruled by the Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. The flood, locally known as Thughyani Sitambar, shattered the life of the people living in Hyderabad, killing 50,000 people It washed away three bridges — the Afzal, Mussallam Jung and Chaderghat — the Puranapul became the only link between two parts of the city.

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  • The Great Musi Flood was a devastating flood that occurred on 28 September 1908 in Hyderabad on the banks of Musi river. The city of Hyderabad was the capital of the Hyderabad State, ruled by the Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. The flood, locally known as Thughyani Sitambar, shattered the life of the people living in Hyderabad, killing 50,000 people It washed away three bridges — the Afzal, Mussallam Jung and Chaderghat — the Puranapul became the only link between two parts of the city. (en)
  • La grande inondation de Musi en 1908 est une inondation dévastatrice survenue le 28 septembre 1908 à Hyderabad sur les rives de la rivière Musi. La ville d'Hyderabad était la capitale de l'État d'Hyderabad, dirigée par le Nizam Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. L'inondation, connue localement sous le nom de Thughyani Sitambar, a brisé la vie des habitants d'Hyderabad, tuant 50 000 personnes. Elle a emporté trois ponts (l'Afzal, le Mussallam Jung et le (en)), le Puranapul devenant le seul lien entre les deux parties de la ville. (fr)
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  • Hyderabad, Hyderabad State, British India (en)
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  • Refugees walk across a bridge with the Afzal Darwaza in the background, during the Great Musi Flood of 1908 (en)
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  • 0001-09-28 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • Great Musi Flood of 1908 (en)
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  • >15,000 (en)
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  • The Great Musi Flood was a devastating flood that occurred on 28 September 1908 in Hyderabad on the banks of Musi river. The city of Hyderabad was the capital of the Hyderabad State, ruled by the Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. The flood, locally known as Thughyani Sitambar, shattered the life of the people living in Hyderabad, killing 50,000 people It washed away three bridges — the Afzal, Mussallam Jung and Chaderghat — the Puranapul became the only link between two parts of the city. (en)
  • La grande inondation de Musi en 1908 est une inondation dévastatrice survenue le 28 septembre 1908 à Hyderabad sur les rives de la rivière Musi. La ville d'Hyderabad était la capitale de l'État d'Hyderabad, dirigée par le Nizam Mir Mahbub Ali Khan. L'inondation, connue localement sous le nom de Thughyani Sitambar, a brisé la vie des habitants d'Hyderabad, tuant 50 000 personnes. Elle a emporté trois ponts (l'Afzal, le Mussallam Jung et le (en)), le Puranapul devenant le seul lien entre les deux parties de la ville. (fr)
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  • Great Musi Flood of 1908 (en)
  • Grande inondation de Musi en 1908 (fr)
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