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English: photo of Tomb/ Temple of Shri Mamaidev in Thatta Sindh Pakistan in UNESCO world heritage site Makli Grave yard. Makli is largest necropolis in the world. Makli Necropolis is Buried place of Philosophers. Sufi Saints and Kings and princess The MAMAIDEV was a great Philosopher and predictor in 13th century, He was Born In India,SAMA King Jam Tamachi Unad jam was a rebellion Sama Rajpoot dynasty of Sindh and attacked on Soomara dynasty of King Of Soomara Sindh, and Jam Tamachi and His Son Bamaniha Sama attacked on the King of Jethwa dynasty of Ghumli state of Jethwa Dynasty of Saurashtra. Gujarat India. Ghumli was the Capital of Kathiyawar Saurashtra. region of Gujarat India. Jethwa were powerful King and warriors they defeated Jam Unad and his Son prince Bhamaniya Sama king of Sindh. finally Ghumli was attacked by Muslim invaders in 14th century and Ghumli was destroyed by Foreign Invader. Sama Dynasty Of Tattha Sundh were the followers of Mamaidev and Mamaidev preached to Poor Sinbhariya Meghwar poor community of India and Sindh. Lastly Sama King Bhamaniya Sama killed Mamaidev in 1389 AD in Tathha, Mamaidev sacrificed his life for dharma for poor Meghwarl He Buried in World famous Makli Graveyard Necropolis in Sindh Now in Modern Pakistan, His TOMB Is Located eastern side of Makli hill of Tattha Sindh Pakistan, more information and Reference from sacred Scripture of The Mamaidev by Nitin Vinzoda and Matiya Matang of Gagva Jamnagar http://mamaidev.vinzoda.com.Makli is ancient Graveyard largest in the world, it is UNESCO world heritage site. where 125000 Sufi Saints and philosophers, Kings and Princess are burred. Makli is the memory of the great Philosopher MAMAIDEV and other Philosophers. |
Date | 05/02 2011 |
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Author | Vvinzoda |
MORE INFORMATION ON THE MAMAI DEV PLEASE VISIT FOLLOWING BLOGS.WHICH ARE TAKEN FROM SACRED SCRIPTURE OF THE MAMAI DEV AND WIDELY DESCRIBED BY DR NITIN VINZODA OF JAMNAGAR TOWN, GUJARAT INDIA.OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CONSULTANT IN RELIANCE PETROCHEMICAL AND REFINERY.WHICH IS WORLD"S LARGEST REFINERY & PETROCHEMICAL COMPLEX,MOTI KHAVDI.JAMANAGR,INDIA (1) http://mamaidev.vinzoda.com (2) http://vinzoda.wordpress.com (3) http://nitinvinzoda.com
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The Shrine of shri Mamaidev in Makli,Sindh,
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