Umerkot
Umerkot or
Omarkot (
Urdu: عمرکوٹ ) a (25.37°N 69.73°E) is town in the province of
Sindh,
Pakistan. It is also referred to as Amar Kot as per old histories, "Amar Kot Itehas" by Tej Singh Solanki, being most notable. Once, it has been Capital of Greater Sindh Province (including some parts of present Rajisthan state of India). It also got prominent during the time of the
Mughals and during the
British Raj. The great
Mughal king Akbar was born in Umarkot when his father
Humayun lost the battle against
Sher Shah Suri and was on the run. Akbar later became the King of
India and was a popular figure with both
Hindus and
Muslims. Umarkot has many sites of historical significance such as Akbar's birthplace and
Umarkot Fort. An other significant storey is Umar Marvi. Marvi was a young Thari girl abducted by Umar-the then Ruler because of her beauty and wanted to marry her but upon her refusal he kept her in prison in the historic Umerkot Fort for many years and finally end up releasing her. Because of her brave behaviour Marvi is an ideal for the local people. The city is well connected with the other large cities like
Karachi, the provincial capital and
Hyderabad.