About 122 km north-west of Hyderabad on barren range of hills, a gigantic fortification wall runs up and down the contours of the country. The wall which is over 34 km in length encircles hillocks which appear to have never been inhabited by any human community. The fort lies about 27 km west of the

Sehwan Fort, Jamshoro
Sehwan Fort, Jamshoro

On the north of the town of Sehwan are lying the remains of a great fort, which is said to have been built by Alexander the Great as mentioned by Richard Briton in his account but nothing Greek has been found there except an occasional coin, which proves that the coin got there, not necessarily

Kalan Kot, Thatta
Kalan Kot, Thatta

Located on Makli Hills south of the Archaeological campus at a distance of about five miles are the extensive remains of a ruined fort once known as “Kalan Kot” or Tughlaqabad. This fort, according to Tarikh-i-Masumi, is said to have been constructed by Mirza Jani Baig somewhere in the last quarter of 16th century A.D.