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- Mansura,_Sindh abstract "Mansura (Arabic: المنصورة, al-manṣūrah), was the first Sindhi Muslim capital from the year 711.AD to 1006.AD, the city was founded as a central garrison by the Umayyad Forces in Sindh, the city transformed into a very vibrant metropolis during the Abbasid Era surpassing the wealth of Multan in the north and Debal in the south.Mansura was built on the shores of the Indus River, it was surrounded by fertile farmland, Ibn Hauqal mentioned the wealthy local merchants who wore Baghdad Costume and were of Sindhi-Arab origins, houses were made of clay, baked bricks and plaster. Mansura exported herbs and spices, textiles, ivory, metals and mirrors to Baghdad. There were some renowned educational institutions in the city, Mansura produced the first translation of the Quran in the Sindhi language, it was used widely throughout the Indus region. The city was the hometown of famous historical figures such as Sind ibn Ali he introduced the Arabic numerals and the Zij al-Sindhind; Abu Mashar Sindhi is described by many historians and chroniclers as a pioneer in the compilation of Hadith; Abu Raja Sindhi lived in Baghdad and engaged in scientific and literary pursuits they translated a large number of ancient books of South Asia on mathematics, astronomy, astrology, medicine, literature and ethics into Arabic.According to geologists an earthquake struck both Debal and Mansura in the year 893.AD, the city was later ruled by the Soomro Emirs. Mansura was sacked by the forces of Mahmud of Ghazni because the inhabitants feared his reputation and refused to open the gates. The city never recovered and its Soomro Emirs were deposed.".
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- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
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- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
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- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Islam.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sindh.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Debal.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Emir.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink File:Isle_of_Graia3.jpg.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Hadith.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Ibn_Hawqal.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Indus_River.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_of_Ghazni.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Multan.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Sind_ibn_Ali.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Sindhi_language.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Sindhis.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Soomra_dynasty.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Soomro.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink Zij_al-Sindhind.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLink File:Hyderabadfort.gif.
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mansura".
- Mansura,_Sindh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mansura, Sindh".
- Mansura,_Sindh subject Category:Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Mansura,_Sindh subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Mansura,_Sindh subject Category:Sindh.
- Mansura,_Sindh hypernym Capital.
- Mansura,_Sindh type Settlement.
- Mansura,_Sindh type Dynasty.
- Mansura,_Sindh comment "Mansura (Arabic: المنصورة, al-manṣūrah), was the first Sindhi Muslim capital from the year 711.AD to 1006.AD, the city was founded as a central garrison by the Umayyad Forces in Sindh, the city transformed into a very vibrant metropolis during the Abbasid Era surpassing the wealth of Multan in the north and Debal in the south.Mansura was built on the shores of the Indus River, it was surrounded by fertile farmland, Ibn Hauqal mentioned the wealthy local merchants who wore Baghdad Costume and were of Sindhi-Arab origins, houses were made of clay, baked bricks and plaster. ".
- Mansura,_Sindh label "Mansura, Sindh".
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- Mansura,_Sindh sameAs Μανσούρα_(Σινδική).
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- Mansura,_Sindh sameAs Q6751906.
- Mansura,_Sindh wasDerivedFrom Mansura,_Sindh?oldid=678079634.
- Mansura,_Sindh depiction Hyderabadfort.gif.
- Mansura,_Sindh isPrimaryTopicOf Mansura,_Sindh.