Amri is an ancient settlement that goes back to 3600 BC
Read MoreHazrat Shah Awais Qarni was mystic Sahabi of the holy prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
Read MoreThe origin of many historical places in Sindh is still unclear and much
Read MoreThe Darbar was built by Gobind Ram. At annual festival Hindu-Muslim
Read MoreThe graveyard is commonly known as Jam Chutto graveyard
Read MoreThe shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar was built in 1356 and decorated with Sindhi kashi
Read MoreThe tomb of Mai Chagli, the wife of Malik Pahar Khan, is also situated in the
Read MoreMakhdoom Saahar was Lanjar by cast. He was trustworthy disciple of Bilawali
Read MoreThe tomb of Malik Izzatyar Khan, a general of Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro
Read MoreRanikot Fort also known as The Great wall of Sindh is thought to be
Read MoreSehwan Fort (or Kafir Qila) is located at Sehwan in Sindh
Read MoreTaung Tombs are situated inside the place of Kirthar National Park, few 70 kilometers
Read MoreThe graveyard of Ghazi khan is located at a distance of about 1 Km west
Read MoreThe temple of Lucky Shah Saddar is located near the Lucky springs
Read MoreThe Endowment Fund Trust for Preservation of the Heritage of Sindh, a trust formed for the preservation of Sindh’s heritage, is organizing a campaign whereby you can tell us of heritage buildings in your locale.
Read MoreOne’s heritage is their identity and tells them where they have come from, what morals, values or traditions they had, how they used to conduct daily life, and also highlights the mistakes that they made that led them to their demise.
Read MoreTake a picture with your cell phone, gather the geographical coordinates and some information of the site and send it our way. All credible information will be shared on this with your name. We will also appreciate if you already have data and want to share it.
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