#Shrines

Anti-Colonial Activists, Mosques and Mystics Of Amrot Sharif

The shrine of Maulana Taj Mahmood Amroti is frequented by many people, who come from different districts of Sindh, Balochistan…

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Silenced histories, razed shrines

To promote peace in the subcontinent, India and Pakistan should think of ideas for positive engagement. Collaborative academic projects and…

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On the Sati and Sufi trail in Pakistan

Based on her travels, the book looks at the significance of Sati’s suffering and sacrifice Khan completed her book in…

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The Daughters Who Carried On Their Fathers’ Work

Kirpa became a thriving center of the Naushahiyya Silsila from the third quarter of the 19th century to the second…

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Celebrated Mason of Sindh

Born in the small village of Pandhi Lashari, in Qambar-Shahdadkot district, Din Muhammad Lashari displayed his skill from a young…

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Nanakpanthi Saints of Sindh

The majority of Hindus in Sindh are Nanakpanthis who venerate Hindu deities, Baba Guru Nanak, his son Baba Sri Chand…

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Majzub, King and the Queen

East of Shah Deewano’s shrine is the grave of Maryam, who was also known by her two titles ‘Sindh Rani’…

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Reviving a lost heritage – Part-II

Author discusses Ashrams, Asthans, Dharamshalas, Marhis, Maths, Mosques, Samadhis, Shrines, Temples and Sikh Darbars.  Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro Makhdoom Mula Hassan…

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Russia’s Towering Wooden Shrines

Sustained preservation efforts began soon after the Great Patriotic War, and in 1966 Kizhi Island achieved the status of national…

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