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Tomb Of Mian Ghulam Nabi Kalhoro, Hyderabad

Tomb Of Mian Ghulam Nabi Kalhoro, Hyderabad

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At a close distance of the central Jail, Hyderabad, lies the tomb of Ghulam Nabi Kalhora, Mian Ghulam Nabi was the son of Mian Noor Muhammad Chief of the Kalhora dynasty. He was 15th in succession and ruled over Sindh from 1775 to 1776. Mian Ghulam Nabi who occupied the throne after Mian Sarfaraz Khan

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Tomb of Mian Noor Muhammad Kalhoro, Shaheed Benazirabad

Tomb of Mian Noor Muhammad Kalhoro, Shaheed Benazirabad

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Tomb of Mian Noor Muhammad Kalhoro is located in Mian ja Qubba graveyard in deh Noor Muhammad, Taluqa Daulat Pur and district Nawabshah /Benazirabad.  The grave yard is presumed to have been near the site of Muhammadabad, a new capital established in 1750 by Mian Noor Muhammad Kalhoro and occupied by him for about last

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Mir Masum’s Minar, Sukkur

Mir Masum’s Minar, Sukkur

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The most outstanding monuments built at Sukkur during the Mughal period is the high minaret of Mir Masum locally known as Masum Shah jo Minaro. In fineness the monument may be compared with those at Delhi, Ahmadabad and Daulatabad. The construction of the minaret was started in 1595 A.D  by Mir Muhammad Masum and later

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Jam Nizamuddin’s Tomb, Makli – Thatta

Jam Nizamuddin’s Tomb, Makli – Thatta

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Jám Nizámuddín, also known as Jam Nizam al-Din or Jám Nindó, was the Rajput Sultan of Sindh between 1461 and 1508 CE. He was the most famous ruler of the Samma dynasty, which ruled Sindh, parts of Punjab and Balochistan from 1351 to 1551 CE. His capital was Thatta in modern-day southern Pakistan. The Samma

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Tomb Of Yar Muhammad Khan Kalhoro & Mosque

Tomb Of Yar Muhammad Khan Kalhoro & Mosque

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Mian Yar Muhammad Kalhoro died in 1718 AD, was the first ruler of Sindh in Kalhora dynasty. After wandering about northern Sindh and Baluchistan upon war like expeditions finally settled down at Khudabad and gave that name to this region as Khudabad. The tomb of Yar Muhammad is situated some little to the west of