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- Q868631 wikiPageWikiLink Q889.
- Q868631 wikiPageWikiLink Q899.
- Q868631 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089.
- Q868631 wikiPageWikiLink Q929062.
- Q868631 areaCode "71".
- Q868631 areaTotalKm "5165".
- Q868631 elevationM "67".
- Q868631 officialName "Sukkur سکر".
- Q868631 populationDensityKm "164.6".
- Q868631 populationTotal "1383124".
- Q868631 subdivisionName Q37211.
- Q868631 subdivisionName Q843.
- Q868631 timezone Q2234548.
- Q868631 utcOffset "+5".
- Q868631 point "27.705555555555556 68.84722222222223".
- Q868631 type City.
- Q868631 type Place.
- Q868631 type City.
- Q868631 type Location.
- Q868631 type Place.
- Q868631 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q868631 type Settlement.
- Q868631 type Thing.
- Q868631 type SpatialThing.
- Q868631 type Q486972.
- Q868631 type Q515.
- Q868631 comment "Sukkur , formerly Aror [ərōr] (Sindhi: اروڙ, Urdu: اروڑ) and Bakhar, is the 14th largest city of Pakistan and third largest city of Sindh province, situated on the west bank of Indus River in Pakistan in Sukkur District. However, the word Sakhar in Sindhi means "superior", which the spelling of the city's name in Sindhi suggests is the origin of the name. modern-day Sukkur was built by the British general Sir Charles Napier in the 1840s.".
- Q868631 label "Sukkur".
- Q868631 lat "27.705555555555556".
- Q868631 long "68.84722222222223".
- Q868631 depiction Lansdowne_Bridge_Sukkur.jpg.
- Q868631 name "Sukkur سکر".