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English: A uniqui broken tomb of lady saint jewndi bibi of Uch Pakistan "80 km west of Bahawalpur along the Indus river lies the small village of Uch Sharif. .... Uch Sharif is famous for its sublime Sufi shrines." From [1] I response to a request for permission under the GFDL I was told "Of course you have my permission to use this picture."
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Transferred from en.wikipedia

Date

2005-01-20 (original upload date)

Author

Original uploader was Rasoolpuri at en.wikipedia

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  • 2005-01-20 09:03 Rasoolpuri 269×360×8 (24621 bytes) A uniqui broken tomb of lady saint jewndi bibi of Uch Pakistan

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current15:46, 13 June 2006269×360 (24 KB)Mac9 (from en.wikipedia: Category:Cities and Towns in Punjab )
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