Mount of Dog's Grave (kuty Ji Qabar) The Second Highest peak of Khirthar Range
Kutte ji Qabar in Sindhi and Kuchak na Qabar in Brahui, is the highest peak of The Khirthar Mountain Range at the elevation of 7,900 Feet is on the bank of Sindh Balochistan about 80 km to the west of Qambar. From time to time, Balochistan has been claiming ownership over this peak, but anywhere in Sindh's history and British office history, it is situated at the top of Sindh. Not written separately, further proof of the propriety of Sindh can be deduced from the fact that during the reign of the English Government in Sindh most of the British officers used to visit the peak, which was often used during the hot summer days.
In 1864, Mansfield, the fifth commissioner of the land, and Maxwell, another of the officers, also stayed at the top of the tomb of the dog. In addition, in 1885 another commissioner of Sindh, Sir Charles Olivet, remained at that peak.
In the history of Sindh, there are many references in which this area has been an integral part of the historical context of Sindh.
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