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- Debal abstract "Debal (Sindhi: ديبل) was an ancient port located near modern Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. In Arabic, it was usually called Daybul (Dīwal ~ Dībal ديبل ). It was derived from Devalaya, meaning an abode of God in Sanskrit. It is adjacent to the nearby Manora Island and was administered by Mansura, and later Thatta.According to modern archaeologists Debal was founded in the 1st century AD, and soon became the most important trading city in Sindh, the city was home to thousands of Sindhi Sailors including the Bawarij. Ibn Hawqal mentions huts of the city and the dry arid land surrounding the city that supported little agriculture, he mentions how efficiently the inhabitants of the city and how they maintained fishing vessels and trade. The Abbasids were the first to build large stone structures including a city wall and a citadel.Debal and the Manora Island and was visited by Ottoman admiral Seydi Ali Reis and mentioned in his book Mir'ât ül Memâlik in 1554. In 1568 Debal was attacked by the Portuguese Admiral Fernão Mendes Pinto in an attempt to capture or destroy the Ottoman vessels anchored there. Fernão Mendes Pinto also claims that Sindhi Sailors joined the Ottoman Admiral Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis on his voyage to Aceh. Debal was also visited by the British travel writers such as Thomas Postans and Eliot, who is noted for his vivid account on the city of Thatta. According to the British historian Eliot, parts of city of Karachi and the island of Manora at port of Karachi constituted the city of Debal.Banbhore are the ruins of this ancient port city.".
- Debal wikiPageExternalLink books?id=GZgtAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA42&dq=Debal&as_brr=1&ei=5MDHRt7fFI3goAK6--zUDw&ie=ISO-8859-1.
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- Debal wikiPageRevisionID "680846518".
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Aceh.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Admiral.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Baloch_people.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Banbhore.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Bawarij.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Pakistan.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Karachi.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Sindh.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Fernão_Mendes_Pinto.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Ibn_Hawqal.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink John_Elliott_(historian).
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Karachi.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Kolachi_(port).
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Krokola.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Kulanch.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Kurtoğlu_Hızır_Reis.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Mai_Kolachi.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Manora,_Karachi.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Mansura,_Sindh.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Mirat_ul_Memalik.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Port_of_Karachi.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Sailor.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Seydi_Ali_Reis.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Sindhis.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Thatta.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Postans.
- Debal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daybul".
- Debal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Debal".
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:History_of_Karachi.
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sd.
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Debal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SAsia-hist-stub.
- Debal subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Pakistan.
- Debal subject Category:History_of_Karachi.
- Debal subject Category:History_of_Sindh.
- Debal hypernym Port.
- Debal type Place.
- Debal type Settlement.
- Debal type History.
- Debal type Place.
- Debal comment "Debal (Sindhi: ديبل) was an ancient port located near modern Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. In Arabic, it was usually called Daybul (Dīwal ~ Dībal ديبل ). It was derived from Devalaya, meaning an abode of God in Sanskrit.".
- Debal label "Debal".
- Debal sameAs Q26890.
- Debal sameAs الديبل.
- Debal sameAs देबल.
- Debal sameAs دیبل.
- Debal sameAs m.0cfcdv.
- Debal sameAs Дебал.
- Debal sameAs دیبل.
- Debal sameAs Q26890.
- Debal sameAs 提䫻.
- Debal wasDerivedFrom Debal?oldid=680846518.
- Debal isPrimaryTopicOf Debal.