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Banbhore, Bambhore, Bhanbhore or Bhambhore (Sindhi: ڀنڀور; Urdu: بھنبھور) is a city dating to the 1st century BCE located in modern-day Sindh, Pakistan. The city ruins lie on the N-5 National Highway, east of Karachi. It dates back to the Scytho-Parthian era and was later controlled by Muslims from the 8th to the 13th century, after which it was abandoned. Remains of one of the earliest known mosques in the region dating back to 727 AD are still preserved in the city. In 2004, Department of Archaeology and Museums Pakistan submitted the site for UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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  • Daybul (ca)
  • Banbhore (de)
  • Banbhore (en)
  • Порт Банбхор (ru)
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  • Banbhore, Bambhore, Bhanbhore or Bhambhore (Sindhi: ڀنڀور; Urdu: بھنبھور) is a city dating to the 1st century BCE located in modern-day Sindh, Pakistan. The city ruins lie on the N-5 National Highway, east of Karachi. It dates back to the Scytho-Parthian era and was later controlled by Muslims from the 8th to the 13th century, after which it was abandoned. Remains of one of the earliest known mosques in the region dating back to 727 AD are still preserved in the city. In 2004, Department of Archaeology and Museums Pakistan submitted the site for UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (en)
  • Раскопки Банбхора расположены на северном берегу реки Гаро Скрип, в 65 километрах восточнее Карачи. С I века до н. э. до XIII века нашей эры развивался город-порт Банбхор. Часть его находится под водой, те же части которые находятся на поверхности по-прежнему хорошо сохранились и представляют собой вид ранних исламских городов и портов в Южной Азии. Порт состоит из пяти основных зон, наиболее впечатляющей из которых является 10 метровая в высоту насыпь, находящаяся на берегу ручья. (ru)
  • Daybul (també Dehal i Dewal) fou una antiga vila del Sind, que portava el seu nom perquè tenia un temple (dewal, sànscrite devalaya) d'idols (budd). Era a una badia (khwar) a l'oest de Mihran. Al segle viii estava poblada per la tribu Med. Els àrabs la van atacar dues vegades per mar sense èxit, sota la direcció de Ubayd Allah ibn Nabhan i Budayi ibn Tahia al-Badjali. Però fou la primera ciutat del Sind a ser conquerida pels àrabs dirigits per Muhammad ibn al-Kasim al-Thakafi (gendre del califa, de menys de 20 anys) que el 710/711 dirigí per terra una expedició de càstig contra el radja Dahir, rei del Sind, al que feia responsable d'ajudar a uns pirates que s'havien apoderat a Daybul d'uns vaixells carregats de musulmans que anaven a la Meca. Ubayd Allah va utilitzar la mandjanik per prime (ca)
  • Banbhore ist eine Ruinenstadt in der pakistanischen Provinz Sindh und liegt ca. 60 km südöstlich von Karatschi. Es handelt sich um die Überreste der bedeutenden mittelalterlichen Hafenstadt Daibul. Bei Ausgrabungen konnten drei Kulturschichten unterschieden werden, die vom ersten bis zum 13. Jahrhundert reichen: Es gibt eine parthische, eine hinduistische und eine frühislamische Phase. Die Stadt wird mit dem aus schriftlichen Quellen bekannten Daibul an der Indusmündung identifiziert. Daibul ist die erste von Muhammad ibn al-Qasim eroberte Stadt Indiens, hier wurde die erste Moschee auf dem indischen Subkontinent errichtet. (de)
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  • Bhanbhore (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Gate_of_Bhanbore_Fort.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Banbhore-30.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Banbhore_Museum_8_-_panoramio.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pottery_recovered_from_Banbhore,_Pakistan.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/South_wall_of_Banbhore_Fort.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Well_in_Banbhore_Fort.jpg
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