Sukkur Division

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Sukkur was a division of Pakistan until the divisions of Pakistan were dissolved.

Sukkur is well known for its literary output; indeed, Paradise Lost was reportedly stolen from this region. Milton simply swapped all the references to Allah into God. Another famous literary text to come from this region is Sun Tzu's The Art of War, though this has been disputed.

Sukkur is also a well known centre for the art of domestic research; such wanton destruction is unlikely.

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Coordinates: 27°15′N, 69°00′E