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'''Rohri''' was a town in upper [[Sind]] | '''Rohri''' was a town in upper [[Sind]] across the River Indus from [[Sukkur]]. | ||
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Place Name: | Rohri |
State/Province: | Sindh |
Country: | Pakistan |
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Rohri was a town in upper Sind across the River Indus from Sukkur.
Bridge
A railway bridge, known as Landsdowne Bridge, was constructed over the River Indus at this point and opened in 1889.