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Talamba

Tulamba
تلمبہ
Town
Ruins at Tulamba
Ruins at Tulamba
Tulamba is located in Pakistan
Tulamba
Tulamba
Coordinates: 30°31′32″N 72°14′23″E / 30.525485°N 72.239766°E / 30.525485; 72.239766Coordinates: 30°31′32″N 72°14′23″E / 30.525485°N 72.239766°E / 30.525485; 72.239766
Country  Pakistan
Province Punjab
Population
 • Estimate (2013) 50,000
Time zone PST (UTC+4)

Tulamba (also Tulambah, Urdu: تلمبہ‎) is a small city in Punjab, Pakistan. Tulamba is situated on the eastern edge of the Ravi River, between the cities of Abdul Hakeem and Mian Channu. Prior to 1985 Tulamba belonged to the district of Multan, but in 1985 it was included within Mian Channu Tehsil in the newly formed Khanewal District. Tulamba's population is nearly 50,000. The spoken language is Rachnavi Punjabi. A native of Tulamba is referred to as a Tulmabvi.

Tulamba is more than 2,500 years old; local legend says that Tulamba existed in the time of Noah.

Archaeological digs have uncovered five distinct layers, belonging variously to the Moi tribe, Greek, Sasani, Budh, Hindu and Muslim civilizations. The coins of several prior governments have been excavated here.

The ruins of the older city are 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from the current city. They are in generally poor condition due to rain and neglect, although their bricks are still visible. When Dr. Sayyed Zahid Ali Wasti visited Tulamba in 1967, he saw the ruins spread over an area of several miles, including a walled fort with a high tower and a three-thousand-year-old protective trench around the fort. He described the walls as beautifully plastered with mud, and floors that were not solid. Most of what he described in 1967 is now outdated as the ruins have since been further destroyed and eroded. The trench, however, was renovated in 1988 using trenchers to repair the damaged sections.


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