Thatta

Ongar – The Paleolithic Site remains devastated for half a century

No any national and international has taken efforts to preserve the site as the illegal limestone quarrying continues unabated  …

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The 13th-Century Neglected Sonda Graveyard

The graveyard needs a boundary wall, and a small museum should be established, providing information about the graveyard to visitors.…

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The Puzzling History of Kalan Kot, Thatta Sindh

Most historians believe that the Fort was built sometime around the era of the Rai family, a powerful Buddhist family…

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THE PORTUGUESE, THATTA AND THE EXTERNAL TRADE OF SINDH, 1515-1635 (Part-III)

Trade between Thatta and Lahori Bandar, and Hurmuz, was well-established by the early sixteenth century, and the governors of the…

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THE PORTUGUESE, THATTA AND THE EXTERNAL TRADE OF SINDH, 1515-1635 (Part-II)

Trade between Thatta and Lahori Bandar, and Hurmuz, was well-established by the early sixteenth century, and the governors of the…

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THE PORTUGUESE, THATTA AND THE EXTERNAL TRADE OF SINDH, 1515-1635 (Part-I)

Trade between Thatta and Lahori Bandar, and Hurmuz, was well-established by the early sixteenth century, and the governors of the…

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Jareja of India are Sindhi Rajput

Jareja dynasty ruled major parts of present day Gujarat, notably Kutch, Nawanagar, Rajkot, Morvi, Gondal and Dhrol. Monitoring Desk The…

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Makli – Jewel of Sindh

The most splendid structure belongs to Jam Nizamuddin alias Jam Nindo who was the longest serving Samma king of Sindh.…

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A Last Station….

Let me suggest the concerned departments to declare Bolahari Station as a heritage site, and preserve it accordingly, because of…

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Tracing the journey of Thattai Bhatia community through their culinary identity –II

[Thattai Bhatia, a small diaspora largely settled in the Persian Gulf, originally migrated from Rajasthan in India and later from…

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