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Muhammad Bin Qasim Mosque, Arore

Posted in : Archaeological Sites, Mosques / Tombs, Sindh, Sukkur

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Muhammad Bin Qasim built this Mosque near Rohri, Sindh at Arore.

When he proceeded towards Arore in 711 AH where Fofi, the son of Raja Dahir, had fortified his position. Muhammad Bin Qasim 
 
called his forces to a halt opposite the fort on the top of Hill & constructed the Mosque.
Now it is in very poor condition, although prayers are offered here.
 
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Chitral Fort

Posted in : Forts / Palaces, KPK, Chitral

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Chitral Fort situated at the bank of Chitral River remains the seat of the mehtar's descendents.

The fort was constructed by the 'Mehtars' or princes of the Katoor dynasty. 
 

 

The ornate building up the road southwest towards the police station was the royal courthouse. The walls were once plastered, but its loss reveals the sturdy stone and 
 
wood structure beneath.
The fort is stretched on an extensive area on the bank of roaring Chitral river under the cool shadow of centure old huge trees of Chinar.
 

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Budhesar Mosque, Nagarparkar Sindh

Posted in : Archaeological Sites, Mosques / Tombs, Sindh, Tharparkar

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The beautiful small but shinning white Mosque stands beside the Budhesar Dam near Karonjhar Mountain (Nagarparkar Sindh).

It was buit entirely in Chaste Marble by Mehmood Shah Bin Muzaffer Bin Gayas Uddin (Ruler of Gujrat) in 550 A.D.

It is a doomed structure with the influence of Hindu & Jain Architecture Style & Decoration.
Manin chambery is square in plain  Each side measuring about 9.5 meter.The main chamber is supported by marble pillars & beams.
The Mosque has courtyard on eastern side which is enclsed in a parameter wall built with sandstone.
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Tomb, Mian Naseer Kalhoro

Posted in : Archaeological Sites, Sindh, Dadu

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The Tomb of Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro son of Shahal Muhammad and grand father of Noor Muhammad Kalhoro is at a distance of around twelve km from taluka K.N.Shah (Kahir pur Nathan Shah).

Co-ordinates: 27.005915 67.504291

Its dome is supported on stone pillars and contains some pretty carving. 
The date is around 1130 A.H (1708 A.D). It is held in much veneration. 
The Mosque of Mian Nasir Muhammad Kalhoro is there which is also the archaeological site of Kalhora era.
 
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Hazrat Shah Bilawal Noorani & Lahoot Lamakan

Posted in : Balochistan, Lasbela, Mosques / Tombs

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The shrine of Hazrat Shah Bilawal Noorani & Lahoot Lamakan are located in the west of Tira Hub stream in Distrci Lasbela. 

 

 

These sacred places are frequently visited by people of all school of thoughts, who pay homage to the two great sufis of the sub-continent.

The shrine of Shah Noorani is easily accessible by road, while Lahoot Lamakan which is further 8 Km ahead has a difficult approach. Devotes have to travel & cross seven mountains to reach this place. The other roué which is a little easy is where Iron Stairs have been erected to facilitate the comers.

It is said Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar also visited this place & stayed for some time.

The area in and around Shah Noorani & Lahoot Lamakan is filled with strange stones having shape of animals, reptiles etc. Fresh water streams are found in every nook & corner for devotes.

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Shireen Farhad Tomb

Posted in : Balochistan, Lasbela, Mosques / Tombs

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The tomb of Shireen Farhad (famous romantic story of decades) is located around 15 km from Bela City while going towards Awaran.

The Kumbh Shirin Spring is on the western slope of the Haro or Hala hills on the route between Awaran and Karachi, which passes through Lasbela over the Jau-Lak.

There are many stories about Shireen Farhad, the authenticity of this place is not confirmed from history. Still the place is visited by many devotes who pay homage to the two great personalities of Love & Romance.

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Pai Forest. Sakarnd-Nawabshah

Posted in : National Parks / Zoo/ Forest, Sindh, Nawabshah

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Pai forest is spread over some 4777 acres and surrounded by cultivated fields. 

It was once a natural riverine forest and a game reserve but after cut off of its water source due to the construction of a flood protection embankment on River Indus now it is watered by Rahib Shah Minor Canal, an offshoot of the Rohri Canal.

Tree species, such as the babul, kikar and kandi common to Sind’s riverine forests flourish here. Shisham and eucalyptus have done well too.

The forest is also home to many animals including the endangered hog deer. Once found extensively in these parts but now its population has depleted to a little more than a dozen.

It is a life support system for nearby villages situated on its periphery. Their main source of livelihood is agriculture, forestry and fisheries. As such they are dependent upon the natural products of the forest to meet their daily requirement of food, fuel wood and earnings.

The forest ecosystem is in serious danger due to a chronic water shortage, deforestation by the lumber mafia, encroachments and hunting by local influential. Also the local villagers add to the problem of deforestation by cutting forest wood for fuel-wood, grazing cattle which destroy ground cover and newly planted saplings.

Still, the place is worth to visit, being easily accessible via National Highway N5 near Skarand City Bypass.

The best season is from November to March every year.

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Gaj River, Dadu District

Posted in : Lakes / Dams / Barrages / Wetlands/ River, Sindh, Dadu

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Gaj River also known as Gaj Kulach River is a famous picnic spot in Dadu District, SIndh.

It is accessible via a paved road while going towards Gorakh Hills. The main source of water is from the mountainous area of Balochistan Province.

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Kanrach, Balochistan

Posted in : Balochistan, Lasbela, Mountains / Peaks / Passes

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Balochistan “The land of diversified colors” is filled with unexplored places. Its beauty & serenity mesmerizes the visitors.

One of them is Kanrach, a picturesque place at a distance of 200 km from Karachi.

While travelling towards Bela City on RCD Highway, one has to turn right after Winder city and it is a 100 km distance from here which is travelled in parallel to Pub Mountain Range.

The road ends at Kanrach Thana which itself is situated on a small mountain.

Most of the people here are shepherds, with a few farmers in between. The area is rich in minerals & it is flourishing here. 

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Cave City Bela Balochistan.

Posted in : Balochistan, Lasbela, Archaeological Sites

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Located almost 40 KMs away from Bela City, Balochistan, the Cave City of Baluchistan is situated in a district called Gondrani.

 

The Cave City was brought to international recognition by a Brit in 1858 and it is said that the ruins of the Cave City date back to 1500 BC. Named after a woman known with two names, 'Mai Gondrani' and 'Mai Brochani' - her grave is located at the far end of the caves city.
The cave city has equal respect from the Muslims and the Hindus for the significance of mannats.
 
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