The tomb of sister Fateh Khan is situated to the northeast of the Mausoleum of Mubarak Khan, which is in ruined condition. An Arabic stone inscription is built in the western wall (inside) of the shrine, which points out that the tomb was assigned to the sister (Hampshire) of Fateh Khan. District: Thatta Visit hours:Summer:

Tomb of Mubarak Khan S/O Jam Nizamuddin
Tomb of Mubarak Khan S/O Jam Nizamuddin

To the south west of Malik Rajpal tomb is situated a stone walled enclosure of Mubarak Khan, built of lime-stone block in uniform dimensions. It lies on a high plinth and accessed through seven steps. The stone wall itself is about 1.2m thick and is slightly tapering, carrying over it simple curve merlons. The enclosure

Tomb of Mirza Essa Khan Tarkhan (The younger), Makli – Thatta
Tomb of Mirza Essa Khan Tarkhan (The younger), Makli – Thatta

The founder ruler of Tarkhan dynasty, Isa Khan, or the elder, came to power in 1554. After ruling from Thatta for more than ten years he died in 1565, His tomb is located inside an enclosure immediately east of the living Dargah of Abdullah As’habi, right along the eastern edge of the Makli ride. The

Tomb of Mirza Jani & Mirza Ghazi Baig
Tomb of Mirza Jani & Mirza Ghazi Baig

The mausoleum of Mirza Jani Baig Tarkhan who had to submit to the invincible army of the great Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1591, presents a picturesque and colorful sight. The brick masonry, in alternate courses of glazed dark-blue and unglazed red bricks, represents a high standard of Sindhi craftsmanship. The mausoleum stands on a terraced

Tomb of Mirza Tughral Baig
Tomb of Mirza Tughral Baig

The canopy of Mirza Tughral Baig is lying on the southern side of the tomb enclosure of Mirza Baqi Baig in Makli graveyard, district Thatta. It is located on the eastern side of a 1.2m high square platform which measure over 8m on each of its sides. A four stepped approach have been provided at

Tomb Of Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro
Tomb Of Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro

The mausoleum of Ghulam Shah Kalhora, the oldest and the most refined and impressive amongst the Kalhora monuments is located to the north of the National Highway near City Gate Hotel, Hyderabad. The tomb of Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhora, the founder of Hyderabad, represents the typical architecture of Kalhora’s period. The tomb was constructed in