1- Makli, Thatta
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Makli is one of the world’s largest necropolises, home to over a million graves. Its tombs display Islamic, Persian, and Mughal architecture, showcasing centuries of history.
2- Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta
Built in the 17th century, this Mughal-era mosque is famous for its 93 domes and stunning blue tile work, representing a fusion of Islamic and regional craftsmanship.
3- Marvi’s Well
A symbol of love and loyalty, linked to Sindhi folklore. Marvi, a village girl, rejected wealth and power to remain true to her homeland.
4- Bhodesar Mosque
Built in the 16th...
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Makli is one of the world’s largest necropolises, home to over a million graves. Its tombs display Islamic, Persian, and Mughal architecture, showcasing centuries of history.
2- Shah Jahan Mosque, Thatta
Built in the 17th century, this Mughal-era mosque is famous for its 93 domes and stunning blue tile work, representing a fusion of Islamic and regional craftsmanship.
3- Marvi’s Well
A symbol of love and loyalty, linked to Sindhi folklore. Marvi, a village girl, rejected wealth and power to remain true to her homeland.
4- Bhodesar Mosque
Built in the 16th...