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Badshahi Mosque

Badshahi Mosque was constructed by Mughal Emperor, Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir, in April 1673 in front of Alamgiri Gate of Lahore Fort. Its work was supervised by Muzaffar Hussain, also known as Fadai Khan Koha, brother of Aurangzeb. It is the third-largest mosque in Pakistan and has a capacity of 60,000 people at a time.

Jacobabad

Jacobabad is situated at the distance of 548 km from Karachi, which is accessed via Shikarpur by turning left from Sukkur on Jacobadad-Sukkur Highway. It was named after General John Jacob in 1847. It is a gateway to Balochistan from the north side of Sindh.

Naushahro Firoze

Naushahro Firoze is situated at a distance of 347km from Karachi on National Highway N5. The climate of Naushahro Firoze is extremely hot in summer and mild in winter.

Qambar Shahdadkot

Qambar Shahdadkot is situated at a distance of 456 km from Karachi in Sindh Province and can be accessed through Larkana-Qambar-Shahdadkot Highway N-455 from the Larkana district. It has a mixture of multiple types of lands such as plains, agricultural land, the mountain of Kirthar Range, and a number of lakes.

Shaheed Benazirabad

Shaheed Benazirabad, also known as Nawabshah, is located on the left bank of the Indus River at a distance of 293 km from Karachi on National Highway N-5. There is a number of historical and archaeological sites in this district such as the mausoleum of Thul Mir Rukun and the site of Chanhu Jo Daro.

Shahi Fort

Lahore Fort, also known as Shahi Fort, was built in 1566 by Akbar, the Mughal Emperor, and is easily accessed by bus, wagon, or any conveyance from Lahore Railway Station. It is the largest historical construction in Lahore with a number of beautiful buildings inside it. It is located on the northern side of the walled city Lahore. Its most beautiful part is Sheesh Mehal, and other main areas are the Throne room, the Diwan-e-Aam, the Elephant Gate, Jehangir\'s Quadrangle, the Naulakha and Moti Masjid.

Shahi Qila Food Street

Shahi Qila Food Street is located on the Fort Road, Lahore at the distane of 4 km from Lahore Railway Station via Fort Road, just outside the Roshnai Gate in the Walled City Lahore with a beautiful view of Badshahi Mosque.

Shrine of Baba Kamal Chishti

The shrine of Hazrat Baba Shah Kamal ChishtiLulusar is located on Ferozepur Road at the distacne of 4 km from Kasur Railway Station. His shrine stands on the top of an embankment. There is a legend describes about the greate flood destroyed the town, leaving only the shrine of Hazrat Kamal Chisti. He is one of the famous saint among those in sub-continent who had played important role in spreading Islam.

Shrine of Bulleh Shah

The Shrine of Bulleh Shah is situated in Kasur City at the distance of one kilometer from Railway Station on Railway Road on its left side. There is also a mosque beside it, which is beautifully constructed in white and green tiles.

Tomb of shah rukn-e-alam

The Mazar of Rukn-i-Alam is located at the distance of 5 km from Multan Railway Station via Faizee Road, near Fort Kohna. It is beautifully constructed and represents the true glory of Multan. One can see its huge dome from a distance coming from any direction.

Tomb of Shah Shams Tabraiz

The tomb of Shah Shams Tabraiz or sharine of Shah Shams Tabrez is located at the distance of 7 km from Multan Railway Station on Baba Safra Road via Shaheed Younis Road. He was a great Muslim saint who is spiritual instructor of Mawlana Jalal Al Din Muhammad Balkhi, also known as Mawlana Rumi. He came from Persia, so this tomb was considered as holy location by Shia sect. It is considered as World cultural heritage center by UNESCO.

Kasur Land of Baba Bulleh Shah

Kasur Land of Baba Bulleh Shah

Kasur is a city to south of Lahore. It is my home town and famous as a land of Baba Bulleh Shah. It has a peaceful and comfortable environment that is a wish for everybody to live in such a place. It is a place of friendly and lovely people, they always communicate with outsiders with a very polite manner. I love everything that belong with my city as it was my birth place. It is believed that city was named Kashawar along with its neighbouring city Lahore, which was named Lahawar. Then it was transformed into Kasur.