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City of Hyderabad: Sindh (712-1947) is a detailed historical chronicle that spans over twelve centuries of the city’s rich and complex past. Authored by Qammaruddin Bohra and published by Royal Book Company, this non-fiction work provides an in-depth examination of Hyderabad’s development from the early Islamic period through the end of British colonial rule.
The book meticulously documents the city’s transformation under different rulers, from Arab conquerors to Mughal emperors and British administrators. It explores the cultural, political, and social dimensions that shaped Hyderabad into a significant center of commerce, learning, and governance in the Sindh region.
This scholarly resource is essential for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding the medieval and modern history of South Asia, particularly the Sindh province. The work combines primary sources and historical analysis to present a comprehensive narrative of one of South Asia’s historically important cities.







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