بنبهور | |
Floor of the Banbhore mosque dating back 727 AD
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Alternate name | Bhambore Mithradatkirt |
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Location | Sindh, Pakistan |
Coordinates | 24°45′05″N 67°31′17″E / 24.7514°N 67.5213°ECoordinates: 24°45′05″N 67°31′17″E / 24.7514°N 67.5213°E |
Type | Settlement |
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Founded | 1st century BC |
Abandoned | After 13th century AD |
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Condition | Ruined |
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Banbhore or Bhambore (Urdu: بنبهور), is an ancient city dating to the 1st century BC located in 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 8th to 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.
On 23 April 2014; Sindh government announced to make a new division (consisting of Thatta,Badin and Sujawal) with the name Banbhore Division to highlight historical importance of site.