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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...

Khirthar National Park | Why you visit Khirthar National Park?

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  Kheerthar National Park is Pakistan's 2nd biggest national park after hingol national park.  It is also the first national Park from Pakistan to be included in the 1975 United Nation's list of National Parks around the world. Kheerthar Mountain Range is an area of outstanding beauty and cultural heritage which provides important habitat for a variety of mammals, birds and reptiles characteristic of the  subtropics approximately one third of the park lies in the north of Karachi district and two thirds in the south-west of Jamshoro district. The park is part of a 457,161 hec protected areas complex, being contiguous with Mahal Kohistan Wildlife Sanctuary (70,577ha) to the south and Hab Dam Wildlife Sanctuary (27,219ha) to the south-west. Surjan, Sumbak, Eri and Hothiano Game Reserve (40,632ha) lies just to the east of the park. There are two tourist centers in the Park managed by Sind Wildlife Management Board, namely Khar and Karchat. The centres offer cottage and dormi...

Exploring Bado Hill Station, The tourism asset of Sindh

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  Bado Hill Station is a Hill Station located in Jamshoro  District, Sindh, Pakistan. One of coldest hill station after Gorakh hills. It is situated at an elevation of 3000 ft (914 m) in the Kirthar Mountains, 65 kilometers (40 mi) northwest of Sehwan about 45 minutes drive. It is an attractive place for nature-lovers due to pleasant weather and beautiful surroundings as it is adjacent to several beautiful Plateaus and mountains of the Kirthar Ranges.  Bado Jabal also has a lot of gas and oil reserves which are currently being extracted by a Multi-National company ENI. There are many native villages at Bado Jabal but they are not developed. There is no basic facilities like electricity, gas and water supply.  Years ago work started to develop Bado Jabal by the government but the work never completed and the structures of training School, hospital and other buildings stand partially completed since years. There are large deposits of best quality marble commercially kn...

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

Explore Karoonjhar Mountain in Nangarparkar

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Karoonjher mountain is located in Nangarparkar near the district Tharparkar on the northern edge of the Great Runn of Kutch India. It is mostly consist of Granite Rock and are likely an extension of the ARAVALI RANGE  of India. The Aravalli range belongs to Archaen period and thus it's  one of the oldest rock systems. . Karunjhar Mountain range is about 19 kilometers long and 305 meters high. To the east of the main range lie smaller hills which are covered with Greenery vegetation. From these hills originate two perennial springs, Achleshwar and Sardharo, and temporary streams, Bhetiani and Gordhro, which flow during the rainy season...   Karoonjher has been mentioned in many verses of Sindhi  and Gujhrati  poets. Myths  of Saddwant and Sharangha , HothLal Paree , Odho Jaam  and Bherio Garori (ring 💍 of 🐺 Wolf) are regard to this karoonjhar range. Hothlal Pari is considered to have had appeared 1st in the Karo...