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Best Site to Buy Cryptocurrency

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  In today's digital age, cryptocurrency has emerged as a revolutionary form of currency, challenging traditional financial systems. With the surge in popularity of digital assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin, the need for reliable and secure platforms to buy and trade cryptocurrencies has become more apparent than ever. However, not all cryptocurrency exchanges are created equal. Selecting the best site to buy cryptocurrency requires careful consideration of several factors to ensure a seamless and secure trading experience. Introduction to Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual form of currency that utilizes cryptography for security and operates independently of a central authority, such as a government or bank. Its decentralized nature and blockchain technology make it resistant to censorship and manipulation, offering users a level of financial freedom and privacy that traditional currencies cannot match. The growing adoption of cryptocurrency has led to...

Princess of Hope|| The princess standing in hope|| Hingol National Park

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  “Princess of Hope” is heard, it comes to mind that it is the name of an Egyptian princess, whose existence has lit a candle of hope among the people of that time. That is how she came to be called by that name. However, apart from this thought that comes to mind, there is a different story of this princess. Let’s find out Who is this princess standing in the deserts of Balochistan? There are many coastal places and beautiful valleys in Balochistan province, which are unmatched. But people are not even aware of the beauty of many places, not even a princess of hope who has been standing silent for years until a few years ago. However, this stone sculpture carved in the mountain range of the Makran Coastal place is now known as the “Princess of Hope”. The princess of hope is located at 190 km away from Karachi, is dressed in a royal style. The tall princess looks elegant, but she looks as if she is hoping for something. The statue was named Princess of Hope in 2002 by the famous...

History of Hyderabad and Places to visit in Hyderabad Sindh

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  Hyderabad is a 2nd biggest city of sindh located on the bank of  Indus river, a little fishing town once known to “Neronkot” become remarkable when Ghulam Muhammad Shah Kalhoro appreciated the city and requested a stronghold to be assembled called Pakka Qila  and built up Hyderabad as a capital of kalhora dystany in 1768, Kalhora tradition rule over Sindh for two additional decades. In any case, in this century just the remnants of “Paka Qila” left as broken blocks. Subsequently, the Talpurs who succeeded Kalhoras in the skirmish of Halani became the leader of Sindh. Talpurs made numerous new urban communities in Sindh and made Sindh an autonomous state from the outside association in authentic issues. To make their administration greater, they battle with Rajputs and made Amerkot a piece of their legislature. Talpur’s residency was finished after the skirmish of Miani Battle in which British powers succeeded.Hyderabad remained as a provincial capital until the British ...

Explore Moen Jo Daro || The undiscovered mystery of Indus Civilization

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  In Pakistan you  would find a variety of historical and ancient places that signify the unique traditions and cultures of the country. These places are of extraordinary significance for people who are interested in History, At the same time they may act as an attraction for Tourists. The Tourism industry of Pakistan STDC flourishes because of the existence of beautiful historical sites in the country. Moen jo daro is also spelled as Mohenjodaro is a group of mounds and ruins on the right bank of the  River Indus.It was discovered by Sir John Hubert Marshall in 1922. Moen Jo Daro is covered at 300 hectares.  Moen-jo-daro was contemporary of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Crete, and Norte Chico civilizations.It lies on the flat alluvial plains of the Indus river, about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Sukkur. This site contains the remains  of one of two main centres of the Ancient Indus Civilization (c. 2500–1700 BCE), On the other side is  Harappa, some 400 mi...

Archaeologists explore Sindh's historical site Lila Jo Aatan near Faiz Gunj Khairpur Mirus - GK ASIA

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 Lila Jo Aatan is the archeological site  of which experts say that after the mound, it was settled on the bank of the river Hakri, which is said to have been the head of  Murshid Shah Abdul Latif bhittai also mentioned in Sur leela chanesar . Two Buddhist stupas are also visible from Lila Jo Aatan. About 88 workshops were found here A large quantity of iron was found here The site was inhabited by the Soomra dystany, and it is closely related to the fort of AmarKot. A large number of Muslim graves have also been found here Coins of Muhammad bin Qasim's period are also found there. Special language found in coins.there is architecture on clay pots. Many historical objects have been found from Lila Jo Aatan which gives traces about  culture of the ancient Sindh. Many of the missing chapters of the history of Sindh can be discovered here and w language script is same as the Moen Jo Daro. Brass ـ Gold ـ Toys ـ Statues ـ Coins ـ bull teeth ـ Bones are also found there.

Lakh Mir Ji Mari || Naing Sharif | Landmark & Historical Place | Jhangara

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  The site is located at the southern part of Naing Village, at the foothills of the Bhit Rang, and on the left (western) bank of the Naing Nai. This site is much abreded and its dimensions are difficult to discover. The site of Lakh mir ji Mari is at Naing have a two parts layout: a conically-shaped hill and a lower town. The conically-shaped hill is approximately 30 meters in height with a 40 degree slope of its sides. On the slopes on the hill are the remains of terraced walls which perhaps were fortifications. It is evident that the conically-shaped hill rests on a natural rock outcrop, but that its form had been shaped by the addition of earth. Below the hill, or buthi (grave), are numerous remains of stone foundation wall, indicating rooms and houses. Additional Info District: Jamshoro Visit hours:Summer: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Winter: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

The Bunjo Waterfall ||Located near The mound of Gaji Shah also known as Mari Khar || Waterfalls in Sindh

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  Bunjo waterfall is a natural spring waterfall flowing from the Kirthar mountain range in the Kacho Johi Taulqa in the Dadu district of Sindh, about 500 feet downstream. This waterfall is in the form of a canal flows from the Dargah of Syed Gaji Shah (Gajan Ghot) in the east to the Donk valley. Due to this water canal the flowing water of mountain stream goes through Gaji Shah Mazar and make prosperity in this areas. NGO along with Taj Sahari and Dr. Louis Flem investigated this is 6000 thousand years old waterfall There were also artifacts like Moen Jo Daro artifacts. This waterfall is the best tourist destination in Dadu district. Local poeple called it "piyaree ji maree" or "Mound of Mareekhar"

Shiva temple Johi || The ancient Jain Temple in Sindh || Cosmic Plays found in johi temple

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  The Shiv and Krishna Temple, known as the Kubi temple in Johi.It is an important architectural figure in the city of Johi. This temple is about 200 years old. The temple was built in the late 1850s in the light of historical references. The style of the temple is very unique. An example of such a temple is difficult to find in Sindh or Pakistan. However, the structure of this temple is similar to or compatible with some temples in India and Nepal. There are two dome-shaped structures in the Johi temple. It has a round and small dome and a very high dome structure called the cubicle. The temple spread over a large area. It had two front doors. One in the east would have the other on the south side door. In the construction of the temple is from  red and stone bricks, limestone and iron work are fixed. There were idols built over the temple that were broken after the partition of the British India. Look carefully at the dome so that the rectangular images in the rectangular bo...

The Best Tourist Attractions In Sehwan | Top 5 places to visit in Sehwan Shareef

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  Sehwan Shareef (سہون شریف) is one of the historical  city located in District Jamshoro, Sindh and is situated on the west bank of the River Indus 80 miles north-west of Hyderabad. Sehwan shareef is 3 hr 55 min (285.8 km) away from Karachi reach through - Hyderabad Motorway and Indus Hwy/N-55. The city is renowned for being home of one of Pakistan's most important Sufi shrines, the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. Due to the popularity of its Sufi Shrine, it is known as International city of Sindh. Sehwan Shareef is one of Pakistan's most important spiritual centres, along with other shrines of Pakistan.  LAL Shahbaz Qalandar(لعل شہباز قلندر) Hazart Lal Shahbaz Qalandar was a Sufi saint, philosopher, poet who preached love and tolerance among people of all religions, regardless of ethnicity, creed, gender or caste.  Shahbaz Qalandar was called Lal after his usual red attire and Shahbaz to denote a noble and divine spirit and Qalandar as he was a wandering holy man. ...