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Interesting Fact about Mango | The King of Fruits | Types of Mango | آم کے بارے میں دلچسپ حقیقت | پھلوں کا بادشاہ

Mango is a fruit of the world that is eaten with great passion.

Hence it is called the King of fruits. 

Interesting Fact about Mango | The King of Fruits | Types of Mango | آم کے بارے میں دلچسپ حقیقت | پھلوں کا بادشاہ
The King of Fruits | Mango


It is the only fruit in the world, the largest of its types. It is not only the most favored fruit of the great margins of history with the common people but the princes also introduced their new types and put their names on them.

Although there are hundreds of types of Mangos, only a few of these types have a brief history.

The most popular type of Mango is in Pakistan is Sindhi. Born in Sindh, the name originates from Sindhi in the Mirpurkhas district. It has been 115 years since the discovery of this type started in Sindh in 1905, when 4 pigeons from India's Madras were gifted as gifts. Millions, two of them planted in his garden in the village of Din Mohammad Jonejo, the father of former Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo, and planted 2 chickens on his farm, Abdul Samad Khacheli, with their law, created a new type and became an area of ​​Sindhri. Sindhri is known as Mango.


Interesting Fact about Mango | The King of Fruits | Types of Mango | آم کے بارے میں دلچسپ حقیقت | پھلوں کا بادشاہ


One type is known as 'imam-like' in the Indian Inns Born in the state of Andhra Pradesh, the Mango was liked and eaten enthusiastically by the Mughal king of India, and hence the name of the Mango types was named after him as "Humayun Prasad", also known as "Imam Prasad".


                  We have types known as "Chunsu", which is currently grown in Mirpurkhas, Multan and Sahiwal. The type was discovered by Afghan ruler Sher Shah Suri in 1539, Sher Shah Suri was given to Mughal king Humayun by The Indian state of Bihar. The battle fought near Chunsa village in Buxar district on June 26, 1539, when Sher Shah Suri replaced the war with the most despicable Mango on that occasion, named "Chaunsa" at that time. Called "limestone/Chaunsa".

Interesting Fact about Mango | The King of Fruits | Types of Mango | آم کے بارے میں دلچسپ حقیقت | پھلوں کا بادشاہ


One of the types known as "Alfonso" is the Portuguese generalist Afonso de Albuquerque discovered the types. When Vasco Digamma arrived in India in 1498, the Portuguese started occupying India and the Portuguese military expert General Afanso played an important role in establishing his colonies in India. He defeated Muslim ruler Ismail Adil in battle and occupied Goa, during which 6,000 Muslims were killed. It was in this state that General Afonso created a new law in 1510 and then introduced it to Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and other states.


The type was named after General Afonso, now called Alfonso.

       The name of Dasaheri on the types of Mango originates in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh is relative to "Dasaheri", a village in the Kakori region. The Mango type discovered the Lucknow Nawab about 200 years ago and introduced it to other areas. The only type in the state of Uttar Pradesh is "Anwar Ratol", which Anwarul Haq, a settler of the state's Rattu Lara, discovered.


This type of Mango is also very popular in Pakistan. “Langro”, also known in India and Pakistan, is a type of lobster, which was discovered in India 200 years ago. When 200 years ago a traveler in the Shodh Temple of Varanasi (Banaras) in the Indian city planted 2 ticks of Mango with his right hand. It stayed in that temple for 4 years, when the trees burnt the fruit, and the pilgrimage to the temple passed through these trees. Before leaving, he instructed the worshipers of the temple to offer offerings to those coming to the temple, but to never give them a full pouch or give their PARSAD to anyone, their coal also burns instead of giving to anyone.


Interesting Fact about Mango | The King of Fruits | Types of Mango | آم کے بارے میں دلچسپ حقیقت | پھلوں کا بادشاہ


Poojari continued to act in this direction. As this temple was Poojari Mandu and hence these cereals were called Mandi Poojari Mango, hence it was also known as “Langro Mango” relative to the Mandi Poojari. Done. In terms of taste, the advertising of these cereals spread far and wide, until the ruler of Varanasi, Kashi Naresh himself went to the temple and took the pineapple chicks from Poojari himself and introduced them to different areas.



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