Hyderabad (Pakistan) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city in Sindh, Pakistan
About Hyderabad (Pakistan)
Hyderabad's early history dates back to a small fishing village on the River Indus known as Neroon Kot, named after its local Sindhi ruler Neroon. Later, Hyderabad was founded in 1768 by Kalhora ruler Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro on the ruins of Neroon Kot and the city was made capital of Sindh. It started to expand, progressed and flourished, and obtained the nickname ofHeart of the Mehranas the Kalhora ruler Mian Ghulam Shah was said to have fallen in love with the city. After the death of the last Kalhoro ruler, the Talpur dynasty conquered the region. The city expanded, progressed and flourished more under the Talpur rulers. Talpur rule lasted until 1843, when the British colonial empire conquered the region, making the city into part of the Bombay Presidency of the empire. After the indep
Top Attractions in Hyderabad (Pakistan)
Explore the best things to see and do in Hyderabad (Pakistan):
- ★Institute of Sindhology Museum
- ★Kacha Qila
- ★Navalrai Market Clock Tower
- ★Pakka Qila
- ★Rani Bagh
- ★Sindh Museum
- ★Tomb of the Mian Ghulam Nabi Kalhoro
- ★Tombs of Talpur Mirs
Where to Stay in Hyderabad (Pakistan)
- 🏨Al-Sadaat Hotel
- 🏨Al-Zaib Hotel
- 🏨Hotel City Gate
- 🏨Hotel Faran
- 🏨Hotel Indus
- 🏨Hotel Paradise
Hyderabad (Pakistan) Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 8 sections including:
