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The Charm of Masjid-e-Tooba

The Charm of Masjid-e-Tooba
This spectacular Tooba Mosque regionally known as the “Gol Masijd” is a distinctively and beautifully architectural design mosque situated in Phase 02 of DHA (Defense Housing Authority), Karachi. This picturesque mosque was established in 1969 in DHA, Karachi. It is merely off main Korangi road. The Tooba Mosque is mostly claimed to be the greatest single dome in all around...

Jhulay Lal: The Cradle Of Tolerance And Endurance

Jhulay Lal: The Cradle Of Tolerance And Endurance
One of my colleagues once asked me that whether I thought it was possible that the Muslims and the Hindus can pray in the same place? Obviously like most of the people my answer was no and especially if we were talking about Pakistan. He smiled at me and said that there is a place like that and not...

Mehrab Mosque: The Miraculous Heritage

Mehrab Mosque: The Miraculous Heritage
Halani is an ancient city besides the National Highway of Taluka Mehrabpur in the Noshahro Feroze, Sindh. This historical city has popular Hindu temples and ancient Mehrab Mosque of 18th Century. This city had faced a devastating battle between Talpurs and Kalhoras. The destructive battle graveyard could still be visualized with gibbet standings commonly known as Pasni Ghaat. Along Halani,...

Thatta and Badin To be Drown By 2040: Experts

Thatta and Badin To be Drown By 2040: Experts
Islamabad: Thousands of people living on the coastal area have been rendered homeless, Delta`s 35 million acres were thrown into the sea, intoxicated waste of factories and garbage thrown into the sea has greatly damaged the marine life, based on international research, Thatta and Badin will drown by 2040. 73% of the population is suffering from hunger and the city...

Who Was Raja Dahir?

Who Was Raja Dahir?
Whoever Marry Rani Bai Would Become The King Of Sindh We all are well aware about Raja Dahir whom Mohammad Bin Qasim defeated to enter Sindh but we don’t know much about whom he was and how he became the ruler of Sindh. There are many stories and legends behind and we have today we have culminated those stories into...

Mohatta Palace: The most Admirable Monument

Mohatta Palace: The most Admirable Monument
Mohatta Palace is considered to be one of the most rich traditional heritage architecture in Karachi. Located in Clifton place of Karachi, was established by a Rajasthan deployed Hindu Businessman Shivratan Chandraratan Mohatta in 1927, whose name is joined to the architecture. The beautiful architecture and designing of the complex was a work of Agha Ahmad Hussain. After the independence...

Sindh government decided to restore Circular Railway in Karachi

Sindh government decided to restore Circular Railway in Karachi
The Sindh government has decided to restore Circular Railway in Karachi and this project will be completed with the help of Japanese company. According to the details, the Supreme Court Karachi Registry is hearing a case related to the closure of Chung Chi and Secretary Transport submitted the report of providing alternative transport in Karachi. Secretary of Transport reported...

Naukot Fort – An Awe-Inspiring Architecture

Naukot Fort – An Awe-Inspiring Architecture
Naukot Fort was established by Mir Karam Ali Khan Talpur in 1814, which is situated approximately 63 km in the south of Mirpur Khas town, Sindh; deploys at the edge of a desert. Some more 3 km journey on the road to Mithi, a picturesque view of fort pursues the eyes in the deserts. It is considered to be...

Sehwan: Shrine Of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar

One of Sindh`s most renowned poet, philosopher and Sufi saint was born in 1177. He was a Persian sufi saint and his birth name was Syed Usman Shah Marwandi. He belonged to the Suhrawardiyya order of Sufis. He was a preacher of peace and tolerance among Muslims and for this reason thousands of people visit his shrine every year...

Qasim Fort – The Flawless Complex

Qasim Fort – The Flawless Complex
The Qasim Fort was established in 18th century by the dynasty of Talpur when the Karachi’s port used to do trade with Bahrain and Oman. British stormed the fort in 1839 due to the geographical and strategic placement of Karachi. However, the fort is currently buried under the naval base; the lighthouse is the memorable symbol of the presence...

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