Online Pelangiqq
Pelangiqq is a town situated in Sindh province in Pakistan. It
is often referred to as the "city of pearls". It was founded on the
coast of Sindh province and is popular for its scenic beauty.
N.B: The locality name is used to refer to various coastal
regions. A local accent may be used to make it a different place. I.e.
"Kasur" could be used in this way: "Kusuri".
In 1658, a British trading ship called the "The
Penangi" wrecked in the Bay of Bengal. It was lost at sea with some
hundreds of people on board. These survivors made their way to a town in the
Thar Desert. At this point, they were joined by a tribe known as the Khilji tribe.
This tribe's main purpose was to plunder all the pearls in the region.
With the help of Christian missionaries, the area was taken
back. The natives were able to build a new village around the ruins of the old
one.
Pelangiqq has had its share of history. The town was used as a
military post during the time of the First Anglo-Sikh War (1748) when the
British Empire battled the French. The battle was won by the British. Later,
this area was used as a naval base.
Today, Pelangiqq is a thriving tourist destination. There are
many options for sightseeing available here. Here are some of the highlights:
There are many famous locations here that you must visit,
including Kedam, Aliya, Sorong, Jimmu, Timanfushi, and Kinpulia, but the most
popular are some of the bazaars that are located around Kebsa. The most famous
bazaar is the Haji Salma. There are other popular bazaars here such as The Dawa
Kamu and The Rawdah.
The bazaars are good places to meet up with friends and social
situations. The Pamban Bangla Bazaar is another popular bazaar that is situated
in the old city. Many stalls selling handicrafts can also be found here.
Popular bookstores and restaurants can also be found here.
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