Debal (also called Daybul, Daibul or Dēwal) was a commercial town and an ancient
port
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in
Sindh
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, now a province of
Pakistan
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.
The exact location of the town has been difficult to determine. The proposed identifications with
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
,
Thatta, and
Lahari Bandar remain unsubstantiated.
The town was mostly inhabited by people of the
Med tribe. During
Muqaddasī's visit, the merchants spoke the
Sindhi and
Arabic
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languages.
Etymology
In
Arabic
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history books, most notably in the early eighth century accounts of the
arrival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent, it was documented as Daybul (Dīwal ~ Dībal ). One view is that the name was derived from Devalaya, meaning abode of God in
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural ...
.
According to the ''
Chach Nama'', the name ''Dēbal'' is derived from ''Dēwal'', meaning 'temple'.
The reason, it says, is because it was the site of a renowned temple.
History
According to modern archaeologists, Debal was founded in the first century CE, and soon became the most important trading city in
Sindh
Sindh ( ; ; , ; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind (caliphal province), Sind or Scinde) is a Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Pakistan. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, southeastern region of the country, Sindh is t ...
. The port city was home to thousands of
Sindhi sailors
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including the
Bawarij.
Ibn Hawqal
Muḥammad Abū’l-Qāsim Ibn Ḥawqal (), also known as Abū al-Qāsim b. ʻAlī Ibn Ḥawqal al-Naṣībī, born in Nisibis, Al-Jazira (caliphal province), Upper Mesopotamia; was a 10th-century Arab Muslim writer, geographer, and chronic ...
, a tenth-century writer, geographer and chronicler, mentions huts of the city and the dry arid land surrounding the city that supported little agriculture. He mentions how efficiently the inhabitants of the city maintained fishing vessels and trade. The
Abbasid
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s were the first to build large stone structures including a city wall and a
citadel
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...
. An earthquake in 893 AD reportedly destroyed the port city of Debal.
Debal was the first city to be stormed by Muhammad bin Qasim. The ninth century Muslim historian, Al-Baladhuri, who wrote the comprehensive account of early Islamic intrusions into India, recorded that a section of population was killed in a massacre that lasted three days. Qasim then marked out a quarter of the town for the Muhammadan garrison, after the Hindu leaders built a temple and left behind four thousand men.
As late as 1221, Debal appears to have remained an important port city; according to the ''
Jahan-kusha'' describes that
Jalal al-Din Mangburni approached the city that year, and its ruler Hasrar fled, allowing him to enter the city unopposed.
However, the city must have gone into decline shortly thereafter – the Indus changed course around that time, and the site was eventually abandoned.
By the early 1300s, Debal is completely absent from
Ibn Battuta
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’s description of Sindh.
Its role as Sindh’s main commercial port was transferred to the newer city of
Lahari Bandar.
Debal and the Manora Island were visited by
Ottoman admiral
Seydi Ali Reis
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(1498–1563) and mentioned in his book
Mir'ât ül Memâlik in 1554. In 1568 Debal was attacked by the
Portuguese Admiral
Fernão Mendes Pinto (1509 – 1583) in an attempt to capture or destroy the Ottoman vessels anchored there. Fernão Mendes Pinto also claims that Sindhi sailors joined the Ottoman admiral
Kurtoğlu Hızır Reis on his voyage to
Aceh
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. Debal was also visited by the British travel writers such as Thomas Postans and
John Elliott. According to Eliot, who is noted for his vivid account on the city of
Thatta, parts of the city of Karachi and the island of Manora at the
port of Karachi constituted the city of Debal.
Location
Despite its historical importance, the exact location of Debal is uncertain.
Early geographers only provided a vague description of its location, although the maps by
Ibn Hawqal
Muḥammad Abū’l-Qāsim Ibn Ḥawqal (), also known as Abū al-Qāsim b. ʻAlī Ibn Ḥawqal al-Naṣībī, born in Nisibis, Al-Jazira (caliphal province), Upper Mesopotamia; was a 10th-century Arab Muslim writer, geographer, and chronic ...
and
Istakhri depict it as being on the west bank of the Indus, right at the shore.
Firishta (c. 1600) wrote that Debal is the same place as
Thatta, and this claim was then repeated by later authors.
Mir Ma'sum went a step further and claimed that Debal was both Thatta and Lahari Bandar.
Most early British authors similarly identified Debal with Thatta; for example,
Richard Francis Burton wrote that Thatta was only ever called Debal in Arabic and Persian, and
shawls made in Thatta were known by the name ''shal-i Debali''.
Other writers, such as H. M. Elliot (1867), have preferred
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
as the location of Debal.
Elliot in particular had "little doubt" in this identification and suggested that the eponymous temple of Debal was probably on
Manora Island.
However, Malcolm Robert Haig (1894) criticized this identification based on a faulty translation of
al-Baladhuri
ʾAḥmad ibn Yaḥyā ibn Jābir al-Balādhurī () was a 9th-century West Asian historian. One of the eminent Middle Eastern historians of his age, he spent most of his life in Baghdad and enjoyed great influence at the court of the caliph al ...
's ''
Futuh al-Buldan'' into French by
Joseph Toussaint Reinaud, which translates the Arabic خور الديبل ''khawr al-Daybul'', "estuary/creek of Debal", as "la baie de Debal", or "the ''bay'' of Debal".
Haig himself preferred the ruins of
Kakar Bukera, downstream from Thatta on the
Baghar branch of the Indus; local tradition holds that the site was once a thriving commercial port.
Another proposed identification is the site of
Banbhore.
N. B. Baluch (1952) argued for this interpretation on
philological
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grounds, but lacked archaeological evidence to back it up.
However, systematic excavations took place between September 1958 and April 1965 under the direction of F. A. Khan, leading to the discovery of 14
Kufic inscriptions on the collapsed northern wall of Banbhore's
congregational mosque.
A study of these inscriptions by Muhammad Abdul Ghafur (1966) concluded strongly in favour of identifying Debal with Banbhore,
and as of 2012 his conclusion has remained unchallenged.
Meanwhile, Syed Shakir Ali Shah (1996) has also proposed that both Debal and Lahari Bandar were at
Juna Shah Bandar (aka Jaki Bandar, in
Mirpur Sakro taluka of
Thatta district at 24°37′ N, 67°22′ E).
Excavation here revealed the presence of an earlier fort beneath the currently-visible ruins.
See also
*
Banbhore
*
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
*
Muhammad ibn Qasim
*
Lahari Bandar
References
Further reading
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Former populated places in Pakistan
History of Sindh
History of Karachi
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