Phuleli

Phuleli, a well-known canal of Sindh, wrote many of his songs, lyrics, poems and poems. The Phuleli Canal flows through the ancient city of Hyderabad, the Amalman and the Phuleli dams. This canal has its own history, which is why this canal is highly appreciated.On both sides of the canal were trees filled with sawdust, where travelers came to rest. According to a research conducted by the former Hindu Sindhi Medicine of the Sindh College, the name of the canal falls on the canal, which is surrounded by canals and slopes. The canal was referred to as the canal due to its numerous trees. This market is in the name of the canal instead of the canal.The height of this canal is two to six yards and 350 feet wide. This was the main stream which flowed from the Indus, with the old stream going to the Kutch oasis, which was still established after 1775. After that, the Talpur rulers paid special attention to the canal and many branches of this canal were settled by the crooked, uninhabited lands. The canal was called Phuleli to the mouth and Goni to the back. Among the British, this canal was further refined and expanded. At that time the headwaters of this canal were kept near Jamshoro. According to the research of Ghulam Ali Allana, the former Vice Chancellor of the University of Sindh, before the construction of the Lower Sindh Barrage, the position of the cataclysm was a gateway, with the gates near Mirpur Bhatoro and the adjacent terrain. Would meet But after the construction of the Lower Sindh Barrage, Phuleli and Patari have removed their faces from Jamshoro, and at present the city of Hyderabad is on the cusp of Pakhri (Phuleli). After the new flow, it settles in Hyderabad Talai, Tando Mohammad Khan Talaki, Mirpur Bhori, Sujawal and Jatiya Ties. From the city it passes the lower branch and the prime branch. The canal covers 11 million 3,344 acres.To the city of Hyderabad, a small canal was drawn from the Phuleli canal to the west, between Uri and Kari-muri, which, coming from Rishi Ghat, was found along the Phuleli canal. From there, the canal flowed to Sangat Mori. According to research by renowned English writer and historian Abdul Qayyum "Saib", "the canal flows from the Sangit Mori, giving water to three rivers. This branch originates from the fort of Hyderabad, then falls into a large double canal, where laundry is washed. There were shoals along the banks of the hill, where the Hindu brothers worshiped according to their religion. Shortly before this was the garden of Colonel Tarot, which was then given as a gift to Hassan Ali Afandi.In front of the garden, near the teardrop, on the cover of the canal branch, Tula Ram High School and Nari Hari Shala, in front of the school, built a stair search mill and there was a Gurdwara Palace on the side of the fort in which the Sikh religion was taught. Now the building is in the control of a Punjabi Dr. Farooq Nami.

Both sides of the hill had magnificent but atmospheric gardens, which are also mentioned by English tourists. Rashi Ghat, a beautiful area of ​​temples on the west side of the hill, was where piper trees were rich, lush trees. On the night of the bride, the bears were offered as a burly sling, the sparkle of the daughters smashing the hearts of the people; on that night people received sweets, Egyptians and smiles from each other. When men and women ate water in the well, men and women celebrated the arrival of new water.
To the west of Rishi Ghat was the garden of Muhammad Shah Warn In the garden there were pearls, crocodiles, tanks, and roses of roses, which were used before the pearl bloom. They were to be picked up in the market early in the morning. The owners of the gardens took special care of the neighbors, and on each shore, offered gifts, clothes, and sweets to the neighbors. There was Shamdas Park near Rishi Ghat. What a relief it was! Only colorful varieties of flowers!
East of Phuleli, Mir Rasool Bakhsh was the garden of Talpur, where Mir Sahib used to talk to people in the evening. He has served the good people of Sindh. Mir was a politician, people used to call him Sher Sindh. Just west of Mir Sahib's garden, on the west side, the magnificent building of Sindh National Phuleliy College, the tallest pedestal of Hyderabad, is still established today. This college ranked eighth in terms of higher education. The college reminisces about the well-written and well-educated people living in Sindh. This place was really dedicated to the seminary. After their emigration, the process of education, trade, construction and development stopped. After leaving the owners of this country, this country is not deserted. Finding to the north of Phuleli College was the royal garden of Das, whose flowers, flowers and fruits were popular with locals.East of the Cathedral Bridge, to the east of Mori, was the famous Persian garden. There was a pool in the garden above which was a wooden pavilion on the side of the pavilion. Sadly not half of it is being a garden. The British had a power station near Tandi Mir Mahmood, on the west bank of the Thali Valley, from which Hyderabad would be given electricity. The tower of this powerhouse was visible from a distance. There was a railway bridge over Phuleli, at which the picturesque view of Phuleli could be reached. From that bridge the Jodhpur, Hyderabad railway line was crossed,It was built in 1892 and cost Rs 390738. Farther south, across the bridge was the beatiful garden of the Papacy of Congregation, whose roots were sweet and delicious. Leader of the Congress Party, he used to be a guest of Papi in the garden. After partition, the garden was found by Hassan Ali Afandi's Pioneer, about two-and-a-half miles west of here, was the Indus Glass Works factory of Grandfather Lokram Dhiveja.
East of Phuleli, on the other side of the railway line, was the charming garden of Talpar ruler Mir Naseer Khan, in which plantations were planted from Java, Salon and Bengal. In the pool of the garden stood a statue of a cow made of marble, from which the mouth drained into the pool. People from the village used to offer Eid prayers in the garden. Surrounded by this garden, Blessed Shah's place is blessed by Abi Mirza Kalich Beg of English Literature, where he is eternal Aramaic. Long boots were made for the British, Indian Army.In Phuleli, the shipping route was by trade. This wealth would come from Badin to Hyderabad. Phuleli Bazaar was a large trading center at that time. At that time, the spirit of the civilian Gopaladas Phuleli was flowing. During his time, the area of ​​Phuleli took another step forward. Gopaladas had raised markets, hospitals, reading rooms and schools in Phuleli. He designed a drinking water reservoir for the animals before the school and provided separate tap water for the passengers. Dewan Tulsi Das Motwani, near a field in the middle of the Phuleli Bazaar, had built a pool of water from which the villagers used to drink half of the water.When the breeze of the south reached, the waves danced in the water of the cat and began singing different birds singing along the shore. The shade of the trees was nice and tall. Some of the birds were sleeping on the cups with sugar. At night Kikitita used to illuminate the entire environment with the light of her body, whose roots continued all night. On the shore of the village was a village of mighty sailors on the shore, where the boats of the sailors were lying in the water. Even before the monsoon raids, sheep and children were kept in boats, boats were fishing in the water.Uncle Somer gave Nike great directions on navigating the ships properly. His cries were coming from far away. The sun did not even shoot when the birds came to gloat. The birds were fast catching in the wind, drowning in water, catching fish. Early in the morning, he was hit by a canoe, hitting a bank on the bank, hunting for birds, and at his work, people were very disgusted.Millions of acres of land were settled on the water of Phuleli, producing millions of three grains, fruits, vegetables, cotton and sugarcane. The surrounding villages of Phuleli were used to produce livestock such as sheep, rain, fennel, and mangoes, from which milk was found, and from the forests thousands of pomegranates were built for wood and forage for wood. Could not stand There were berries, damps, buds and mulberry trees, flowers, saplings, and flowering vines along with garlands of flowers, on the flowers of the trees, plants, and vines on the outside of butterflies, bees and honey bees. Were less likely. In these trees there was a kind of honey, where the bears used to pick up honey beans from the bees. In villages populated by the banks of the canal, the livestock for the cattle was jammed and the milk and butter was abundant; the cattle came when the shores were crowded, with the bells ringing in their necks and the sound of the good ones. I was getting tired of the attention at once.
The Phuleli canal attracts the attention of many writers and poets, who have mentioned the canal in their literary princes. The names of Popati Hiranandani, Kaki Hari Motwani, Syed Nisar Hussaini, Abdul Qayyum Saib, Mumtaz Mirza, Ismail Sheikh, Habibullah Mirza, Tanveer Abbasi, Tajal Bevous, Lakraj Aziz, etc. In this new era, nature and the trees and birds that exist in it, in Tando Tarai, the writer born on the shore, Nasser Mirza, mentioned with great interest his poetry.
His poetry is that;
The man lives across the Phuleli, whose grandfather is Nasser, Dude is not a dude, he is a poor man.
Every day I see birds popping up in the vicinity of Phuleli.Phuleli has their beauty and beauty. In the evening, in the east, the blue sky, along the shore, over the lush green trees, they still fly on the canal. The same senses considered the birds the children of the Parmatma, loved them, their view was that the love was fragile, they cared.


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