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نئون صفحو: {{Infobox settlement | name = ننگرپارڪر | official_name = | native_name = <br>{{Nastaliq|'''نگرپاركر'''}} | other_name...
 
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'''ننگرپارڪر''' ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|'''نگرپاركر'''}}}}، {{lang-en|'''Nagarpakar'''}})، [[ڪارونجھر جبل]]ن جي ھيٺاھين ۾ [[ٿرپارڪر ضلعو|ٿرپارڪر ضلعي]]، [[سنڌ]] صوبي، [[پاڪستان]] جو ھڪ شھر آھي، جيڪو [[ننگرپارڪر جا مندر|ننگرپارڪر جي مندرن]] ڪري سڃاتو وڃي ٿو جيڪا [[ھندو]] ۽ [[جين]] ماڻھن جي ياترا جو ھڪ اسٿان آھي. ھي شھر [[سنڌ]]، [[پاڪستان]] ۾ [[مٺي]] کان 129&nbsp; ڪلوميٽرن جي مفاصلي تي آھي.
 
==تفصيل==
[[File:Jain_Temple_Nagarparkar_by_smn121-15.JPG|thumb|left|An ancient Jain temple at Nagarparkar]]
The town name comes from the original word ''Nangar Parkar''. It is at the foot of the [[Karoonjhar Mountains|Karoonjhar Hills]]. It is situated at a distance of about 16&nbsp;km from south and about 23 from east from the [[India]]n border. At one time the area was under the sea, which had to be crossed; the name "Parkar" means "to cross over". Nagarparkar has [[Taluka]] [[Chachro]] on its north, and on its west is [[Taluka]] [[Mithi]] of [[Tharparkar District]], while on east of it lies [[Barmer district|Barmer]] ([[Rajasthan]]) and on its south is Rann Kachchh. The area surrounding the city is a rocky belt called Parkar, and the remaining part is a sandy area.
 
The [[Karoonjhar Mountains|Karoonjhar hills]] surround Nagarparkar for 16 miles. The [[granite]] stone of this mountain is used for making tiles. There is a saying that the Karoonjhar hills provide 1-1/4 kilos of [[gold]] every day in the form of red granite stone, china clay, and honey. In summer, different sounds are audible from the rock due to sulphur deposits.
 
==ننگرپارڪر جا مندر==
===جين مندر===
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[[File:Gori Mandar.jpg|thumb|گوري مندر]]
The region once had a significant [[Jain community|Jain]] population. Shri Gaudi Parshvanth Stavan describes the Parkar country as the most glorious of [[Indian Subcontinent|all regions of India]].<ref>Shri Gaudi Parshvanth Stavan, Bhanvarlal Nahta, Shri Gaudi Parchvanath Tirth, Muni Jinavijaya Abhinandan Granth, Ed. Dalsukh Malvania, Jinavijayaji Samman Samiti, Jaipur, 1971, p. 263-275</ref>
The remains of a number of Jain temples are popular tourist attractions and heritage sites in the region.<ref>Vanishing temples of Thar and Nagar Parkar, Ameer Hamza, Dawn, October 21, 2006
http://archives.dawn.com/weekly/gallery/archive/061021/gallery3.htm</ref>
 
===درگا ماتا جو مندر===
[[File:Churrio Durga.jpg|thumb|درگا ماتا جو مندر گندرف ذريعي پٿر ڀڃڻ جي کاڻڻ جي ڪري خطري ۾ آھي]]
{{see also | پاڪستان ۾ ھندو مندرن جي فھرست | پاڪستان ۾ مذھبي تفرقو | پاڪستان ۾ اقليتون}}
[[Durga]] Mata temple, on [[Churrio Jabal]] hill in Choryo village, is one of the two hindu temples in this place. On [[Shivratri]] 200,000 pilgrims visit the temples. Hindus [[Cremation#Hinduism,_Buddhist,_Sikh_and_other_Indian_origin_religions|cremate the dead]] and ashes are preserved till Shivratri for immersion in the into holy water. Richer [[Hinduism in Pakistan|Pakistani Hindus]] go to India to [[Antyesti|immerse the ashes]] in [[Ganges]] and the rest visit Nagarparkar to immerse the ashes. This area has been leased by the government for the mining by dynamite blasting of the hills on which the temples are located. This is posing a threat to the temples. Angry pilgrims held a protest against mining.<ref name=trib1>[https://tribune.com.pk/story/130210/contractor-blasting-through-tharparkar-temple-in-search-of-granite/ Contractor blasting through Tharparkar temple in search of granite ]، [[دي ايڪسپريس ٽربيون]]، 10 Mar 2011.</ref>
 
==ڀوڏيسر مسجد==
[[File:Bhudesar Mosque.jpg|thumb|ڀوڏيسر مسجد]]
The Bhodesar Mosque was built by [[Mahmud Begada|Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah]] of Gujarat in 1505 AD. It is built in the [[Hindu temple architecture]]/[[Jain]] architect style.
 
==علائقي جا انگ اکر==
The population of the taluka is 153,106, out of which 90,893 are [[Hindus]] and 62,213 are [[Muslims]]. There is one [[Rest House|rest]] house beneath the Karoonjhar Mountain, but it partially collapsed during the [[2001 Gujarat earthquake]]. The town is an ancient place of [[Hindu]] worship. [[Sardharo]], Anchlesar, and [[Jain religion|Jain]] temples are situated there.
 
==آبھوا==
 
Nagarparkar usually get rains from Monsoon System during June to September (by BOB Lows & Depressions). Average Annual Rainfall of Nagarparkar = 358 mm
 
990 mm was recorded in year 2011 during July to September (which was highest rainfall during 21st Century)
 
Highest All Time Annual Rainfall of Nagarparkar = 1089 mm in 1893 (Umair Dero)
 
Lowest All Time Annual Rainfall of Nagarparkar = 17 mm in 1899 (Umair Dero)
 
Average Monthly Rainfall (mm) of Nagarparkar (Listed Below) -
 
جنوري --- 1.3
 
فيبروري --- 1.7
 
مارچ --- 1.1
 
اپريل --- 1.9
 
مئي --- 3.0
 
جون --- 29.0
 
جولاءِ --- 147.5
 
آگسٽ --- 102.5
 
سيپٽمبر --- 60.8
 
آڪٽوبر --- 5.2
 
نومبر --- 3.1
 
ڊسمبر --- 0.9
 
گڏيل --- 358.0 م.م.
 
--- آبھوا جون حالتون ---
 
Nagarparkar is usually hot during Summer when temperatures
varies from 40°C to 45°C
 
In Winters, the weather is usually cool with temperatures between 5°C to 15°C
 
== خارجي ڳنڍڻا ==