Mai Bakhtawar International Airport
Mai Bakhtawar Airport located near Mithi and Islamkot in Tharparkar District, Sindh, Pakistan is named after Mai Bakhtawar Lashari. She was the first woman to lose her life during the peasant uprisings in Sindh in 1947.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Aerodrome
- Description: airport in Pakistan
- Also known as: “Islamkot International Airport” and “Mai Bakhtawar Airport”
- Address: Mithi
Mai Bakhtawar International Airport
- Categories: international airport and transportation
- Location: Thar Parkar District, Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
24.8466° or 24° 50′ 48″ northLongitude
70.0932° or 70° 5′ 35″ eastOperator
Pakistan Civil Aviation AuthorityOpen location code
7JPGR3WV+J7OpenStreetMap ID
way 268533287OpenStreetMap feature
aeroway=aerodromeWikidata ID
Q6082890
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In Other Languages
From French to Welsh—“Mai Bakhtawar International Airport” goes by many names.
- French: “aéroport international d’Islamkot”
- French: “Aéroport international d’Islamkot”
- Japanese: “イスラムコート国際空港”
- Romanian: “Aeroportul Islamkot”
- Urdu: “مائی بختاور بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا”
- Urdu: “مائی بختاور ہوائی اڈا”
- Welsh: “Maes Awyr Rhyngwladol Islamkot”
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