Cannabaceae

Sudheran-Jo-Thul (Sindhi: سڌيرڻ جو ٺلھ) is a Buddhist stupa which is situated near Tando Muhammad Khan city and Badin city in Tando Muhammad Khan District, Sindh, Pakistan. It is located at the mound which shows the remains of a big ancient city.[1] It is located towards the south of Hyderabad city.[2] Locally, it is famous as the Tower of Sudheran.[3] According to some accounts, this stupa is believed to be cinerary.[4]

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  1. ^ "Historical Budhist [sic] Stupa (Sudheran jo Thulh), Tando Muhammad Khan". Directorate General Of Antiquities & Archaeology, Government Of Sindh. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
    - Hasan, Shaikh Khurshid (1996). Chaukhandi tombs in Pakistan. Royal Book Company – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Rashid, Salman. "Religion of the masses". The News on Sunday. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
  3. ^ Rashid, Salman (1992). Riders on the Wind: Travels Through Pakistan. Sang-e-Meel Publications – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Aijaz, Nasir (26 July 2013). "Tracing history of Buddhism in Sindh". The Asian. Retrieved 9 March 2023.

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