History of Dog Grave (Kuty Ji Qabar) and sceneries of Kuty Ji Qabar
The dog's grave is an important historical site of Sindh and more cold than Gorakh
The site of the "dog's grave" in Kambar ShahdadKot district, is also a rare tribute to the beautiful colors of nature, which will be remembered as Kashmir, Swat, Koh-Marri valleys but unfortunately and Due to government mismanagement, this historic site is hidden from the eyes of people around the world. That is why this archaeological site is not included in the list of world famous historical sites. This area of the tomb of the dog lies in the Darhiyar mountain of Shahdadkot district. Some researchers and tourists have a height of 6900 feet, which is 6,000 thousand feet high, The story of the dog's grave is mentioned in several books, but in the folk tales of Sindh, the Deputy Commissioner Charles of 1885, also mentioned story of dog grave in his book ( Hue folk tails of sindh). It states that the dog belonged to a villager who came down the mountain with his dog to buy food items, and came to a Hindu shopkeeper, where he bought the goods and cut some money, and told the shopkeeper that My dog will come back after paying the mortgage, because I left the village with supplies, hiding the power that the thieves were stealing in the shop of the Hindu shopkeeper so that the dog started to decorate. Hindu shopkeepers and other villagers were decorating the sound. And the thieves were there, seeing the dog's betrayal, releasing the dog to the Hindu shopkeeper. After the dog is released, he comes back to his owner's village. On the way, his owner sees him coming to the village. He gives the dog a salt-forbidden phrase. He says, "I was about to set you free, but you are a Hindu shopkeeper." Have you gone treacherously! Today you died for me.
After completing such a phrase, the dog leaned forward on the owner's feet. Then the villagers arrived at the Hindu shopkeeper and began to ask for a refund, and the Hindu shopkeeper said that your dog was loyal to me and saved thousands of rupees, so I could forgive your money as a reward for freeing your dog. After being told about the Hindu shopkeeper, the villagers wept in sadness and returned to the dead dog on the grave well on top of a red mountain, many speculations about the story of the dog's tomb may have been, or may have been, a miracle. Dog This dog tomb area is a wonderland full of landscapes. Where the Lalit valley, the British era police know, and the Lush mountains, there are small, natural rivers of natural water that can be seen in Kashmir and Swat, but sadly these landscapes by the government do not illuminate the world. Due to this historical and archaeological site, the world is unaware of the Hussein's nature, no road has been designed to reach the tomb of the dog.
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