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Mianwali District was an agricultural region with forests during the Indus Valley Civilization.Then later Vedic Civilization took place. In 997 CE, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi took over the Ghaznavid dynasty empire established by his father, Sultan Sebuktegin.
The history of the district is tied to the Miana family which came from Baghdad and settled in Mianwali. The name Mianwali is derived from a sufi saint Mian Ali's name. Mian Ali Mianwali was a known settlement and an agricultural region with forests during the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300 – c.1300
Daska was founded during the reign of Shah Jahan, and was initially named Shah Jahanabad, according to Mughal revenue records. [2] It was later renamed Daska as it is das ("ten") koh (Mughal unit of distance) from Sialkot, Pasrur, Gujranwala, and Wazirabad. [3]
A Village Lost and Found: Scenes in Our Village by T. R. Williams is the full title of a book released in 2009 by Brian May and Elena Vidal. The book is an annotated collection of stereoscopic photographs taken by the Victorian era photographer T. R. Williams. It is sold with an OWL focussing stereoscope designed by Dr. May.
Rowthulapudi mandal has total population of 55,236 as per the Census 2011 out of which 28,050 are males while 27,186 are females. The average Sex Ratio of Rowthulapudi Mandal is 969.
Subramaniapuram [1] is a village in Tenkasi taluk, Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu state, India and comes under Kuthukkal Valasai Panchayat. This is an old village which has been named after Subramaniya Karayallar who gave his own land to the people in early days. This is the last village in Tenkasi West and it is 1.5 km away from Shenkottai ...
Thuraiyur is well connected by road to cities like: Trichy, Namakkal, Musiri, Thuraiyur, Kollimalai, kulithalai, Thammampatti and Thathaiyangarpet.In addition to the main bus routes, mini buses play an important role in connecting villages within the hinterland.
The C. H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa and the rest of the village grounds have been operated by the University of Memphis since 1962. [5] In 1973 Chucalissa Indian Village was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Later, in 1994, it was declared a National Historic Landmark.