Ancient city of Brahmanabad (Mansura), served as the first important stronghold of Muslims on the soil of sub-continent is located about 18 kilometers south east of Shahdadpur. Mansura was the historic capital of the Arab empire in Sindh. The city is usually known as Brahmanabad and locally as Dalu Raja-ji-Nagri in Sindh, situated about 13 km south-east of Shahdadpur

Banbhore Fort, Thatta
Banbhore Fort, Thatta

The Archaeological Site of Banbhore is situated 64 kilometers south-east of Karachi on the bank of Gharo Creek in District Thatta, Sindh province of Pakistan. Banbhore is an early Islamic Archaeological site which has a sequence from 1st century BC to 13th Century AD. Whilst its earlier phases are waterlogged, the surface remains of the

Mohen Jo Daro, Larakana
Mohen Jo Daro, Larakana

The ruins of Mohen Jo Daro site lies about 510 KM away from Karachi in Larkana District, Pakistan. It consists of a group of mounds of light red tint, contrasting pleasantly with the blue of the sky and yellow-grey of the surrounding plain. Mohenjo Daro was first reported by an archaeologist, D.R Bhandarkar in 1912.

Temple No. 01 Bhodesar, Tharparkar
Temple No. 01 Bhodesar, Tharparkar

ADDITIONAL INFO
District: Hyderabad Visit hours:Summer: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Winter: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Temple No. 02 Bhodesar, Tharparkar
Temple No. 02 Bhodesar, Tharparkar

Area : 0.2 Acres Close to the foot of rocky hills, there are the remains of three ancient Jain structures supposed to have been built in A.D 1375 and 1449. The largest of this group of temples which is referred to as Temple II stands on a platform about 3’ high and is 39’ wide on